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Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:04 am
by RuralMan08
^^ Your signature is quite offensive, denoting that Jannah will have no Somalis. Which could lead you to an even greater sin, ascribing knowledge of the Unseen to yourself. Yet you want someone with Imaan? lmao not to mention that you want to be in jahannam because you are in somalinet, if there are no somalis in jannah they are in jahannam and you are in somalinet lol :lol:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:21 am
by Yareey
^^ sxb can you take a joke? :arrow:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:25 am
by BlackVelvet
Yareey wrote:What I dont get is, WHY do u need an educated man if your a sucessful woman? U make your own money so why care about how much he makes? aslong as he is a working, non jaad eating, lovely husband then we are :up:

Ladies if your educated your self then u dont need a man's money
Say what? You don't need an educated man, as long as he doesn't eat jaad it's dandy? You see what you guys have done to poor Somali females? :lol:

You need an educated man so he can teach your sons to be educated men. Besides I don't see how a non educated man could get along with an educated woman in the first place, maleys af fahmayo. And when you say that you don't need his money basically what you are saying is that you can provide for yourself you don't need your husband to provide for you. However isn't that the role of the husband, to be the provider of the family? There are certain loads you lift off your man's shoulders but I don't think this is one of them.

Is the situation this bad? I wasn't even being serious before lakin this is worrying :?
CoolPoisons wrote:
BlackVelvet wrote:CoolP I'm curious which standards aa kahadlosa? What is this standard that you think is too high?
someone who doesn't chew khat

Halimos want:

1. mid dheerka ka batay
2. mid master ama phd dameeyey
3. stable job
4. nice house
Height is a personal choice and not all females think of this, marka gaboow ka rali noqo the ones who care, it's just vanity lol. Master and PhD again depends on the female and which she has. Lakin a stable job and a nice house is asking for too much these days miya? Allah hanoo gargaaro :lol:


As long as he doesn't chew jaad flips sake, is that an achievement :?

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:42 am
by *Nobleman*
Its probably fair to say women ask for too much and men deliver too little.

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:43 am
by marcassmith
^ Are you talking about personal experience? :mrgreen:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:47 am
by *Nobleman*
marcassmith wrote:^ Are you talking about personal experience? :mrgreen:
Cafis if i have hurt your feelings because you seem to be following me around in every thread, I just posted a reply and you managed to reply before I could even refresh the page, where you waiting for me or something :lol: . Seriously are you angry I exposed your other carmello nick or that I use to criticize your videos when you were a youtube superstar ? apologies bro

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:10 am
by Yareey
BlackVelvet wrote:
Yareey wrote:What I dont get is, WHY do u need an educated man if your a sucessful woman? U make your own money so why care about how much he makes? aslong as he is a working, non jaad eating, lovely husband then we are :up:

Ladies if your educated your self then u dont need a man's money
Say what? You don't need an educated man, as long as he doesn't eat jaad it's dandy? You see what you guys have done to poor Somali females? :lol:

You need an educated man so he can teach your sons to be educated men. Besides I don't see how a non educated man could get along with an educated woman in the first place, maleys af fahmayo. And when you say that you don't need his money basically what you are saying is that you can provide for yourself you don't need your husband to provide for you. However isn't that the role of the husband, to be the provider of the family? There are certain loads you lift off your man's shoulders but I don't think this is one of them.

Is the situation this bad? I wasn't even being serious before lakin this is worrying :?
The real question is. what is your reason to get married? If you want to get married because you love each other, you understand one another and support one another. Or because you want to get married because you want children. Or because you just happy being together. For all those things you need no / little money. And sis you can teach your sons too, u gave birth to them remember ;)

But if you love of expensive things, then you have your own pennies as a succesful lady. There was a time all Somali women wanted a man educated, because they bring more money home. But now there is a chance for everybody to study and work. And apparently Somali men have difficulty in realizing that potential. So why break your head?

Find your self a good man who helps around the house, one who can cook and cleans. One that respect and cherish u.

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:13 am
by marcassmith
*Nobleman* wrote:
marcassmith wrote:^ Are you talking about personal experience? :mrgreen:
Cafis if i have hurt your feelings because you seem to be following me around in every thread, I just posted a reply and you managed to reply before I could even refresh the page, where you waiting for me or something :lol: . Seriously are you angry I exposed your other carmello nick or that I use to criticize your videos when you were a youtube superstar ? apologies bro
You think quite highly of yourself dont you think? :shock:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:29 am
by surrender
CoolPoisons wrote:
BlackVelvet wrote:CoolP I'm curious which standards aa kahadlosa? What is this standard that you think is too high?
someone who doesn't chew khat

Halimos want:

1. mid dheerka ka batay Not inc this
2. mid master ama phd dameeyey
3. stable job
4. nice house
thats not high standard. every other men are doing this, expect our men. how hard is it to get a education + job which = money and a nice house. the standard i was talking about was something else. these are what the men supposed to be providing for their families anyway.

if this is too much for you guys, we sure aree doomed. :?

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:34 am
by BlackVelvet
Yareey wrote:
The real question is. what is your reason to get married? If you want to get married because you love each other, you understand one another and support one another. Or because you want to get married because you want children. Or because you just happy being together. For all those things you need no / little money. And sis you can teach your sons too, u gave birth to them remember ;)

But if you love of expensive things, then you have your own pennies as a succesful lady. There was a time all Somali women wanted a man educated, because they bring more money home. But now there is a chance for everybody to study and work. And apparently Somali men have difficulty in realizing that potential. So why break your head?

Find your self a good man who helps around the house, one who can cook and cleans. One that respect and cherish u.
So you don't need him to provide, you don't need him to be a role model, dude should just cook and clean and respect and cherish you?

Somali men step up!! Yariseey is saying she'd be okay with a house husband because Somali men can't make proper husbands :lol:

Xaalada mel xun ayee mareysaa :|

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:48 am
by Yareey
BlackVelvet wrote:
Yareey wrote:
The real question is. what is your reason to get married? If you want to get married because you love each other, you understand one another and support one another. Or because you want to get married because you want children. Or because you just happy being together. For all those things you need no / little money. And sis you can teach your sons too, u gave birth to them remember ;)

But if you love of expensive things, then you have your own pennies as a succesful lady. There was a time all Somali women wanted a man educated, because they bring more money home. But now there is a chance for everybody to study and work. And apparently Somali men have difficulty in realizing that potential. So why break your head?

Find your self a good man who helps around the house, one who can cook and cleans. One that respect and cherish u.
So you don't need him to provide, you don't need him to be a role model, dude should just cook and clean and respect and cherish you?

Somali men step up!! Yariseey is saying she'd be okay with a house husband because Somali men can't make proper husbands :lol:

Xaalada mel xun ayee mareysaa :|
Dhibleey maxa igu dirre? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:48 am
by SummerRain
Yareey is talking out of her arse. :lol: :lol:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:53 am
by Yareey
Ismahan123 wrote:Yareey is talking out of her arse. :lol: :lol:
I beg your pardon, Why would u as a educated woman need an educated man?

Succesful ladies need to understand that an educated man wants a yes woman, and we should make the best of what the market is offering.

Aslong he is sweet and can cook and clean. He is my man :clap:

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:55 am
by 54321
Because of governmental and technological interference, women waiting until their middle aged to conceive and chemtrails, the female species reproductive health and general fertility has been irrevocably ruined and mothers are producing more female (worthless/useless) spawn. This is a overlooked issue and has very hazardous implications.

It's all part of a plan the worldwide Jewry has put in effect through their dual weapons (homosexuality and feminism). Part of the inherent pathology of women is to OVERPOPULATE the planet with women and now they've been given the tools to make it happen (read Henry Makow's articles for proof).

It started with the stigmatizing and subsequent banning of polygamy, then came suffrage, then the propagation of the LIE that women can do what they want without consequences. Somali women are among the biggest supporters (victims in reality) of this, growing up you wouldn't let us be men, you took us away from our fathers and by doing this you turned us into what you rightly despise.

How can you find a 'Mr. Right' when you rejected him? When you castrated him? When you replaced him with a woman with a penis?

Now we have an effective social matriarchy worldwide and the only things that can save us from it are conservatism and 'radical' Islam, both of which you're opposed to, so it's a catch-22.

Once all of you realize your mistake, order will be restored, insha'allah.

Re: Difficult to find Mr. Right?

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:14 pm
by RuralMan08
Yareey wrote:
Ismahan123 wrote:Yareey is talking out of her arse. :lol: :lol:
I beg your pardon, Why would u as a educated woman need an educated man?

Succesful ladies need to understand that an educated man wants a yes woman, and we should make the best of what the market is offering.

Aslong he is sweet and can cook and clean. He is my man :clap:
You are more realistic than they are to be honest.