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Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:02 am
by X.Playa
Am not sure what experience you have, a man that calls male socialization homo!!! Something.
Lamagodle you remind me of tow somalis during my university years who spoke like you all the time, they always said what women need to hear and not one believes or even makes sense. Anyway those guys use to take Women Studies courses, are you one of them.
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:05 am
by Basra-

It doesn't matter. Women fair good in higher education. They are good administrators, that means great leaders. Men will do the hard jobs. The manly professions that need little education. The ecosystem balances out quite well.

Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:11 am
by Lamagoodle
X.Playa wrote:Am not sure what experience you have, a man that calls male socialization homo!!! Something.
Lamagodle you remind me of tow somalis during my university years who spoke like you all the time, they always said what women need to hear and not one believes or even makes sense. Anyway those guys use to take Women Studies courses, are you one of them.
I don’t know which university you went to or what subject you studied, but your knowledge on socialisation is limited. That is a term/concept that is used.
No, I have no taken gender studies. But, in my part of the world university education mean that you can argue, discuss concepts and learn; unfortunately, that part of university education appears to have eluded you.
p.s I can be venomous to members who display waan-daadshe syndrome saaxib, so be careful what you write

Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:14 am
by Lamagoodle
Basra- wrote:
It doesn't matter. Women fair good in higher education. They are good administrators, that means great leaders. Men will do the hard jobs. The manly professions that need little education. The ecosystem balances out quite well.

Dear Basra, when I saw you replied, I was expecting to read about tiny willy as the main culprit

I was ready to write my mantra; Depends on the designated space
How wrong I was
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:17 am
by Basra-

Lama, well I am sorry to have disappointed you then.

Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:21 am
by Lamagoodle
Basra- wrote:
Lama, well I am sorry to have disappointed you then.

I cherish surprises.
Folks what we are witnessing is a metamorphosis that defy logic ; our esteemed blather has neither used “willy” nor her moniker AKA in this thread.
This is for you Basra

Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:23 am
by X.Playa
Are you trying to practice your seminar debate on me? I rarely pay attention to fancy words and the latest humanity catch phrases but that homo eroticism was uncalled for. And take it easy don't advocate the women case for the sake of flirtations.
Again educations adds nothing to the somalu female brain, I believe a somali women can't handle tow tasks or ideas on her little brain all at once, now whats the use to encumber our big booty fair sex with all that mental burden for five years only to have them forget where they came from?
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:30 am
by SimplySerene
I would view someone as "educated" if the person has attended post-education and graduated. But I guess everyone has different standards of what they think "educated" is.
I think it’s gross that there are men out there that actually believe “education” is problem for women. Seriously, if you ever had daughters wouldn’t you want them to be educated?
I suspect those who think women shouldn’t have an “education” probably have bad relationships with the women around them in their lives. Maybe this issues stems from bad relationship with their mother, someone they married, maybe siblings etc I don’t know. I honesty believe if someone has good relationships with the women in their lives then they would want the best for them. And if they had bad relationships then they would want the opposite.
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:31 am
by Lamagoodle
X.Playa wrote:Are you trying to practice your seminar debate on me? I rarely pay attention to fancy words and the latest humanity catch phrases but that homo eroticism was uncalled for. And take it easy don't advocate the women case for the sake of flirtations.
Again educations adds nothing to the somalu female brain, I believe a somali women can't handle tow tasks or ideas on her little brain all at once, now whats the use to encumber our big booty fair sex with all that mental burden for five years only to have them forget where they came from?
These are unbecoming a person who claims to have attended university.
I doubt that you have graduated. Are you possibly a drop out saaxib? University education irrespective of subject (universal) is about reasoning without resorting to street linguo

when making a point.
P.s. why don't you stick with the fadhi-ku-dirir-emit which you exhale at. ?
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:35 am
by X.Playa
Ok Fabio
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:39 am
by Lamagoodle
X.Playa wrote:Ok Fabio

Ok saaxib. Waa inoo markale. In the meantime, let us promote education. It is the key to the future for our folks; and let us agree that there is a problem that needs to be addressed (the thesis of this thread)
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:41 am
by SultanOrder
Women, women, women ba lagu waashay.

Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:44 am
by InaSamaale
X.Playa wrote:Are you trying to practice your seminar debate on me? I rarely pay attention to fancy words and the latest humanity catch phrases but that homo eroticism was uncalled for. And take it easy don't advocate the women case for the sake of flirtations.
Again educations adds nothing to the somalu female brain, I believe a somali women can't handle tow tasks or ideas on her little brain all at once, now whats the use to encumber our big booty fair sex with all that mental burden for five years only to have them forget where they came from?
For all your 'education' you still reek of that backwards male chauvinism. Adigaba wax barashadaada dhinac bey kaa martay.
Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:49 am
by Lamagoodle
Perfect_Order wrote:Women, women, women ba lagu waaladay. :@
I think it is "waashay".

Re: Possible repercussions of gender imbalances
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:06 pm
by PrinceDaadi
SimplySerene wrote:I would view someone as "educated" if the person has attended post-education and graduated. But I guess everyone has different standards of what they think "educated" is.
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Education has nothing to do with going to class, you can be highly educated and never received secondary leaving certificate.
besides attending a class and getting educated r totally two different things.