Lillaahiya wrote:AgentOfChaos wrote:
Well we can't all be nurses now can we? Besides I'm sure learning Civil Engineering might come handy in a war-torn country like Somalia.

Are there as many nurses as civil engineers in our community?
Sadly no, but I have seen lot of nurses and business management majors in our community though.
Lillaahiya wrote:AgentofChaos wrote:Lillaahiya wrote:p.s.

@ all the "who cares, orod guurso xyz". Stop projecting your insecurities.
Hmmm, I should either care who a person marries or I'm insecure......tough choices, but I will still go with not giving a shit.

To assure a public forum that you don't care who a Somali girls marries, then go off and say something spiteful/passive aggressive like "
just don't come back when you're divorced"/"you're gonna get beaten to a pulp"/"who needed you? Just one less skeez"/"There isn't a shortage of girls so fuck off"/etc would suggest that you do feel threatened, hence insecurity.
Well I for one haven't said any of those things, just that I don't care much for this Somali women and their ajnabi men topic, I think hearing it a million times has something to do with that.
Lillaahiya wrote:I still think those are some solid questions to address in the pursuit of a solution.
I think it's ridiculous, hubris, and not to mention bias if you think you can solve issues within our community by looking solely at the problems of one gender.
