so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
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so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
like in somalia, the somalia women in the west, specially those in america, are extremely doing well in education and family matters. i know a dozen or so somali girls who are either attending college now or have already graduated. while most of the men i know are either trying to impress girls, or dress and walk around trying to be like black americans. the once that seem intelligent do nothing more than to gather around in restuarents and talk about qabiil.
i congratulate the sisters and the moms in somalia who are doin anything they can to support their families while the men sit, smoke and chew khat/qat. keep up the good work. you are the future of somalia.
i congratulate the sisters and the moms in somalia who are doin anything they can to support their families while the men sit, smoke and chew khat/qat. keep up the good work. you are the future of somalia.
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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
in countries like holland germany denmark the guys are doing well unlike in the UK 

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
[quote="TheBigBosS"] denmark [/quote]
i hardly doubt!
i hardly doubt!
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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
[quote="Naaima"][quote="TheBigBosS"] denmark [/quote]
i hardly doubt![/quote]
i hear it from my cousins
i hardly doubt![/quote]
i hear it from my cousins

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
STARTED UNIVERSITY TODAY
IM SO PROUD OF MYSLEF
XAMARI-GASH
IM SO PROUD OF MYSLEF

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
Somali women are doing good wallahi.Maybe its wise to let them become president's.
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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
^2 bad its against islam 

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
the sisters are doing very good but thats not good for us, the successful once never marry a somali 

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
[quote="TheBigBosS"]^2 bad its against islam
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LOL hell yeah

LOL hell yeah
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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
INSHALLAHA IMA MAKE A GOOD EDUCATED WOMEN OF MYSLEF
DNT WANNA BE LIKE DEM HOUSEWIFES WIV 14 KIDS
CLAMIN INCOME SUPPORT
XAMARI-GASH
DNT WANNA BE LIKE DEM HOUSEWIFES WIV 14 KIDS
CLAMIN INCOME SUPPORT

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
[quote="TheBigBosS"][quote="Naaima"][quote="TheBigBosS"] denmark [/quote]
i hardly doubt![/quote]
i hear it from my cousins
[/quote]
oh!
look at this
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/bibliotek/publ ... /kap04.htm
mænd: men kvinder: women
Erhvervsfrekvens: mean engaged in active employment ayaa umaleenaa
Beskæftigelses-
frekvens: means inta suuqa shaqada ku jirto ama shaqeyso
Arbejdsløshed: means mashaqeeto yaasha
i am so ashamed to be somali whe it comes to shaqo iyo waxbarasho
..we are worst compared to other ajanabis!
i hardly doubt![/quote]
i hear it from my cousins


look at this
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/bibliotek/publ ... /kap04.htm
mænd: men kvinder: women
Erhvervsfrekvens: mean engaged in active employment ayaa umaleenaa
Beskæftigelses-
frekvens: means inta suuqa shaqada ku jirto ama shaqeyso
Arbejdsløshed: means mashaqeeto yaasha
i am so ashamed to be somali whe it comes to shaqo iyo waxbarasho

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
the women place is in the kitchen, no in Politics 

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
Any fair investigation of the teachings of Islam o~ into the history of the Islamic civilization will surely find a clear evidence of woman's equality with man in what we call today "political rights".
This includes the right of election as well as the nomination to political offices. It also includes woman's right to participate in public affairs. Both in the Qur'an and in Islamic history we find examples of women who participated in serious discussions and argued even with the Prophet (P) himself, (see Qur'an 58: 14 and 60: 10-12).
During the Caliphate of Omar Ibn al-Khattab, a woman argued with him in the mosque, proved her point, and caused him to declare in the presence of people: "A woman is right and Omar is wrong."
Although not mentioned in the Qur'an, one Hadeeth of the Prophet is interpreted to make woman ineligible for the position of head of state. The Hadeeth referred to is roughly translated: "A people will not prosper if they let a woman be their leader." This limitation, however, has nothing to do with the dignity of woman or with her rights. It is rather, related to the natural differences in the biological and psychological make-up of men and women.
According to Islam, the head of the state is no mere figurehead. He leads people in the prayers, especially on Fridays and festivities; he is continuously engaged in the process of decision-making pertaining to the security and well-being of his people. This demanding position, or any similar one, such as the Commander of the Army, is generally inconsistent with the physiological and psychological make-up of woman in general. It is a medical fact that during their monthly periods and during their pregnancies, women undergo various physiological and psychological changes. Such changes may occur during an emergency situation, thus affecting her decision, without considering the excessive strain which is produced. Moreover, some decisions require a maximum of rationality and a minimum of emotionality - a requirement which does not coincide with the instinctive nature of women.
Even in modern times, and in the most developed countries, it is rare to find a woman in the position of a head of state acting as more than a figurehead, a woman commander of the armed services, or even a proportionate number of women representatives in parliaments, or similar bodies. One can not possibly ascribe this to backwardness of various nations or to any constitutional limitation on woman's right to be in such a position as a head of state or as a member of the parliament. It is more logical to explain the present situation in terms of the natural and indisputable differences between man and woman, a difference which does not imply any "supremacy" of one over the other. The difference implies rather the "complementary" roles of both the sexes in life.
This includes the right of election as well as the nomination to political offices. It also includes woman's right to participate in public affairs. Both in the Qur'an and in Islamic history we find examples of women who participated in serious discussions and argued even with the Prophet (P) himself, (see Qur'an 58: 14 and 60: 10-12).
During the Caliphate of Omar Ibn al-Khattab, a woman argued with him in the mosque, proved her point, and caused him to declare in the presence of people: "A woman is right and Omar is wrong."
Although not mentioned in the Qur'an, one Hadeeth of the Prophet is interpreted to make woman ineligible for the position of head of state. The Hadeeth referred to is roughly translated: "A people will not prosper if they let a woman be their leader." This limitation, however, has nothing to do with the dignity of woman or with her rights. It is rather, related to the natural differences in the biological and psychological make-up of men and women.
According to Islam, the head of the state is no mere figurehead. He leads people in the prayers, especially on Fridays and festivities; he is continuously engaged in the process of decision-making pertaining to the security and well-being of his people. This demanding position, or any similar one, such as the Commander of the Army, is generally inconsistent with the physiological and psychological make-up of woman in general. It is a medical fact that during their monthly periods and during their pregnancies, women undergo various physiological and psychological changes. Such changes may occur during an emergency situation, thus affecting her decision, without considering the excessive strain which is produced. Moreover, some decisions require a maximum of rationality and a minimum of emotionality - a requirement which does not coincide with the instinctive nature of women.
Even in modern times, and in the most developed countries, it is rare to find a woman in the position of a head of state acting as more than a figurehead, a woman commander of the armed services, or even a proportionate number of women representatives in parliaments, or similar bodies. One can not possibly ascribe this to backwardness of various nations or to any constitutional limitation on woman's right to be in such a position as a head of state or as a member of the parliament. It is more logical to explain the present situation in terms of the natural and indisputable differences between man and woman, a difference which does not imply any "supremacy" of one over the other. The difference implies rather the "complementary" roles of both the sexes in life.
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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
[quote="TheBigBosS"]the sisters are doing very good but thats not good for us, the successful once never marry a somali
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Not true.

Not true.

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Re: so, who do u think is doing better, the girls or the guys???
BigBoss has typical Somali skinny attitude. Somali skinnies get intimidated by educated Sisters. I have talked to a lot of educated sisters that though something was wrong with them, because no Somali guy would date them. Skinnies need to man up and realize that after all, educated sisters need love too 

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