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Re: Somalis and airports

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Lamgoodle wrote:
1nemansquad wrote:war horta waa maxey abu cumarka lasheego? it was just recently that i found what bacweyne was
Abuu cumarka waa nigis/kastuumo dheer to fend off the cold. But, apparently somalis wear it all year round.

In the warm countries you wore it instead of jeans/trousers.

Twist, Dubai waa meel yaab leh; Naago soomaaliyeed baan arkeeysaa oo dahab iska soo badiyey; barfuun iyo cadar isku soo buufiyey (A friend of mine was taken to hospital because he was allergic to some perfumes when I introduced him to some somali women) and worst of all naagihi oo dhan wejigoodu wuu cadyahay, laakin gacmahooda iyo lugahooda waa madow.
: :lol: ma bilowday xalimo bashing :lol: how long it took you waryaa goorahaasoo dhan af ku cuncunayey :lol: :lol:
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Lamgoodle wrote:
Abuu cumarka waa nigis/kastuumo dheer to fend off the cold. But, apparently somalis wear it all year round.
:lol: :lol:
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Nabeela wrote:
Lamgoodle wrote:
Nabeela wrote:Thats messed up. Well, I wear it for different reasons :lol:
I understand, but you could wear your dad's macawiis. He will be delighted and flattered that his little daughter appreciates a cultural icon :lol: :lol: :lol:

And when you marry, make sure you wear your husbands :lol:

It doesn't belong to my dad, we have some extra laying around the house :lol: if my dad finds out I use it he'd be amused I'm sure lol

As using my husband's, I think I'm gonna pass, it reeks of awkwardness.

If he find out that you are wearing his macaawis, he will be as proud as a peacock. You will be dad's little girl. Blv me.


Well, as regards wearing your husbands, time will tell. If you by any chance become a victim of jelously, wearing his macawis might be therapeutic. Or when you are in the first 3 months of pregnancy

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Lamgoodle wrote:
1nemansquad wrote:war horta waa maxey abu cumarka lasheego? it was just recently that i found what bacweyne was
Abuu cumarka waa nigis/kastuumo dheer to fend off the cold. But, apparently somalis wear it all year round.

In the warm countries you wore it instead of jeans/trousers.

Twist, Dubai waa meel yaab leh; Naago soomaaliyeed baan arkeeysaa oo dahab iska soo badiyey; barfuun iyo cadar isku soo buufiyey (A friend of mine was taken to hospital because he was allergic to some perfumes when I introduced him to some somali women) and worst of all naagihi oo dhan wejigoodu wuu cadyahay, laakin gacmahooda iyo lugahooda waa madow.
:lol: :lol:
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Twist wrote:Nabs, you will be surprised how many times I saw women using their husbands' macawiis as garbasaar back home because "they were walac" & wanted his scent from the macawiis.
That is beyond awkward. I would keep an eye on my woman if I saw her sniffing my macawis. :lol:

blue: I haven't worn open toe shoes like that since I last went for Umra. I loved it so much. :up:
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horta he is right to some extent, Somali women could use a little moderation when dressing up ninyow; they go all out with the dahab and catar :lol:
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Lillaahiya wrote:
Lamgoodle wrote:
1nemansquad wrote:war horta waa maxey abu cumarka lasheego? it was just recently that i found what bacweyne was
Abuu cumarka waa nigis/kastuumo dheer to fend off the cold. But, apparently somalis wear it all year round.
/quote]

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Comment of the night.

Lilaahiya, do you wear it? When I came to Europe for the first time, I used to wear two pairs of jeans to avoid frost bite
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Twist wrote:Nabs, you will be surprised how many times I saw women using their husbands' macawiis as garbasaar back home because "they were walac" & wanted his scent from the macawiis.

I got one word for that: AWKWARD. :|
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1nemansquad wrote:horta he is right to some extent, Somali women could use a little moderation when dressing up ninyow; they go all out with the dahab and catar :lol:
That's what I like about them. :lol:
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accident wrote:
1nemansquad wrote:horta he is right to some extent, Somali women could use a little moderation when dressing up ninyow; they go all out with the dahab and catar :lol:
That's what I like about them. :lol:
I must admit that I love the secnet of the uunsi; It is a kind of mating scent.

Somali women don't wear cadar and perfume in moderation. The usage of these three scents is resulting in families being evicted in Europe.
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Nabeela wrote:
Twist wrote:Nabs, you will be surprised how many times I saw women using their husbands' macawiis as garbasaar back home because "they were walac" & wanted his scent from the macawiis.

I got one word for that: AWKWARD. :|
No, it aint. Put it this way: now you use macawiis some nights. Markaad soo xareysato mid kugu fadhiista (in other words, a husband) & you become walac may be to his smell then you've got the whole picture. When he's away from you you'll put on his macawiis as a garbasaar & sniff it like maxaa kaa galay! :lol:
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Twist wrote:
Nabeela wrote:
Twist wrote:Nabs, you will be surprised how many times I saw women using their husbands' macawiis as garbasaar back home because "they were walac" & wanted his scent from the macawiis.

I got one word for that: AWKWARD. :|
No, it aint. Put it this way: now you use macawiis some nights. Markaad soo xareysato mid kugu fadhiista (in other words, a husband) & you become walac may be to his smell then you've got the whole picture. When he's away from you you'll put on his macawiis as a garbasaar & sniff it like maxaa kaa galay! :lol:

:lol: :lol:

Maybe Nabeela does not understand WALAC which is what women go through during the 16 weeks of pregnancy.
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Twist wrote:
Nabeela wrote:
Twist wrote:Nabs, you will be surprised how many times I saw women using their husbands' macawiis as garbasaar back home because "they were walac" & wanted his scent from the macawiis.

I got one word for that: AWKWARD. :|
No, it aint. Put it this way: now you use macawiis some nights. Markaad soo xareysato mid kugu fadhiista (in other words, a husband) & you become walac may be to his smell then you've got the whole picture. When he's away from you you'll put on his macawiis as a garbasaar & sniff it like maxaa kaa galay! :lol:

LOL horta wax jini maxaad uga hadashaa, kulahaa sniff it like maxaa ka galay :lol: :lol:
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Twist wrote:
Nabeela wrote:
Twist wrote:Nabs, you will be surprised how many times I saw women using their husbands' macawiis as garbasaar back home because "they were walac" & wanted his scent from the macawiis.

I got one word for that: AWKWARD. :|
No, it aint. Put it this way: now you use macawiis some nights. Markaad soo xareysato mid kugu fadhiista (in other words, a husband) & you become walac may be to his smell then you've got the whole picture. When he's away from you you'll put on his macawiis as a garbasaar & sniff it like maxaa kaa galay! :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That is beyond awkward.
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@ Lam: Fad ama ha fadin dheh, waala fadsiin. She'll understand it by force marka la kala tuuro. :lol:

@Nabs: All my life I was surrounded with shaxaaris so I can't help but use that language. :lol: :lol:

@accident: There was a 50 50 chance she didn't see it & here you're rubbing it in her face. :down: :lol:
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