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sharma-arke451

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aaliyyah, lakiin should the worst come, wiilka intaad xaafada kafiijiso ad ku oran, nakala wareeji sxbow, lakiin toi gabar eheed, xaa lagu sameena hee???

above all gabar, if its getting bad like *****, nacuudu bilah iyo wixi lahal maalo,it will be back to the family, dee iyadaa dhali

Anyway allah hanoo sakhiro dhamaan, wiil iyo gabarbo. The duca of the parents to their owlaad is the solution

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sharmarke

 

akhi, a gabadh's sharaf is the most important thing in islam. zina is bad for all, but its especially bad for gabadh. and we should always be protective of our daughters. inshallah raising them in islamic country is best.

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You are such a troll, ina jaad. Why don't you just shut up and give us a break?

 

 

What a title. 'Campus girls' are OK. They are young and trying to figure out their place in this world. They will mostly grow out of waxan aad sheegayso. Hablaha ha la daayo.

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Juxa   

Malika, the brothers are better at campus because they hardly ever attend campus. If he is not there, he cant misbehave can he! look for him jidadka instead.

 

I think the girls should be locked up at home to save them from leaches obsessing about their clothing. In fact girls should not receive education because she would then be able to read maalayacnigaan

 

Ismahaan, aaliyah, i agree people go everywhere with aadaabta gurigooda lagu baray but parents are not always to blame. Aqligi 18 kaa maqan waligaa arki meysid,

 

ps: from experience waagaan campus joogey, ladies was best example of virtue and deen, studying hard, working part-time and getting good grades.

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Malika   

Val, leave Ina Jaad alone..lol

 

Juxa, is that so - saas ii dhe! Girls should not go to school, boys are shaax shaax..lol

 

Ngonge, 5th page baa laa marayaa - how can you say it was a boring topic? Or were we that bored?

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SOLUTION: So that our men can rest(party like a rock star without Haliimoz present at the said parties), feel proud( can face other men proudly because their women are the life of the party while "ours" are locked in their homes), and feel like men(like Ina Jaad), Somali women need to be educated in their homes. Better yet, after high school they should all become Niqabis and raise babies like pig farms. We all know that a woman in "tight" jeans in a lost cause. What about the boys? Pftt! Whats a little drinking, sagging, cocaine, and sex? Men are men! Yacni, ceebi ma qabato.

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Malika, ina jaad wuu iga hor yimid. Waryaa, ina jaad, is jir. Hadii kale waa lagu budheynayaa.

 

NG, this is not your type of topic. This is for those who believe they should police girls' skirts. Ka bax mahan.

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horta gabdhahaan ma dumarka ayeey naga xigaan waa yaabe?? Lol

@ngonge, asoow yiri 'boring', may be its because arsenal lost, 8 goals miyaa horta??

@chocolate iyo juxa, carada iyo emotion-ka armaa labjeex laga qadaa?? Irony-ga idilay!!!

 

Inta kalena, habluhu waa hooyga noolasha iyo nasiinaha mustaqbalka. Wanagooda iyo wacnantooda, waa shax shax.

 

Girl policing kulahaa, as if ey soconeeso!!!

 

Replica of somali intelect, chaotic and bias. soconeeso!!!

 

Replica of somali intelect, chaotic and bias.

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Som@li   

Garnaqsi;742863 wrote:
This advice reminds me of the story of
, who had to run away from Oxford where as a student she was accompanied by her ultra-religious father. She turned a prostitute later in effect. She was still a child when she attended the university and an adult companion had to be there, of course, but it might well illustrate how ultra-religious parenthood can ruin things in that respect.

Do you think all those with a male relative would be like Sufiah ?

 

People have different opinions of how they should treat and raise their sons/daughters? Some trust them and have confidence in them, some are over protective, and would not be comfortable sending their daughters alone, some are not bothered or concerned if their daughters are being shagged by every TOM at uni, some girls would want their brother to with them and and feel secure with them at college. I see and understand all these different cases.

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Juxa   

Sharmarke, your statement about caro iyo emotion shows how little you know about women.

 

Marka anigu waxan ku dhihi lahaa, practice what you breach, first stop looking, lower your gaze. second remember qoftii ceeb muslim astura isagana tiisa alle baa astura.

 

instead of pointing fingers, start the change with you first, then your surrounding.

danbigeena iyo tan muslimkaba allaha dhaafo

 

Val:)

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NGONGE   

sharma-arke451;743536 wrote:
@ngonge, asoow yiri 'boring', may be its because arsenal lost, 8 goals miyaa horta??

You would be much more interesting had you left such topics alone and concentrated on football instead. But that's not really why I thought you and your topic were boring, adeer.

 

p.s.

Arsenal losing by eight goals is the height of entertainment, wax fahan. :D

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