Valenteenah.

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  1. Brown: When is Red ever correct about ANYthing? Granted you don't chase skirts as much as the other two...but that's only because you prefer to wait in the corner while the other two capture and immobilise one....and voila...it miraculously lands on your face. That's how it goes down, huh?
  2. ^^ Landed on your face, huh? Mwahahaha....! Red: Look into my eyes...do you see any green? I didn't think so! Mieow my.... :mad:
  3. ^ Am a bit worried actually. Always thought Zu, Castro and Brown were superior in the skirt-chasing business, but they seem to have been side-swiped and slapped down by a young girl with an afro. Scandalous! Some people need to get their groove (and waistlines) back, ASAP. :rolleyes:
  4. Yeah, congrats and all. Originally posted by Scarlet: I wanna be married now. Anyone want a temporary union so I can judge for myself what's so good about it? LoL, is that the new trick? Enticing them with the 'temporary' notion?
  5. ^ Lo0oL! Fake burberry, indeed. Hilarious. Waad indha fiiqfiiqan tihiin, really.
  6. By Red Sea: We are not allowed to stop having kids if we have the means to produce them. Third, if the wife is healthy and is fully able to carry the baby in her womb and there are no alternative health reasons that would get in the way of her of carrying a baby, then there is no way you can use condom so that the wife won't get pregnant. Islam doesn't allow taking long breaks between babies if there are NO health reasons for it. Not allowed to stop having kids? Not allowed to take breaks between children? Are you kidding? Is marriage the equivalent of a breeding farm now? :eek: If that was so, every couple would have had 40-odd children. Why doesn't that happen? Because it is not possible, that's why. Talk about wrong information. It is not 'give birth and go', you know? Having children is encouraged in Islam (they are a blessing), but where does it say a couple MUST have children, and as MANY as possible?? It is really Allah's will whether any children materialise in a given union, however, it is very much the couple's choice whether they try for children or not. That right is not denied to either of them (as long as they both agree, otherwise the non-consenting partner can seek a divorce on that basis). Also, contrary to your statement, family planning is very much encouraged in Islam. It is highly recommended that a woman breastfeeds her child for a full term of two years, so she can have a break and space her children well. No woman in her right mind would sign up to giving birth every ten months until she hits her menopause. Stop the misinformation. Originally posted by WaTerLily: Women should have no say in condoms, it has nothing to do with them or their bodies! LoL @ Lily! Ma la yaabtay adiguna? Maybe the use/non-use of condoms in this case is for other purposes? :confused:
  7. Ask: LoL...LOUD and clear, ya faarax. Let's hope you never get the chance to experience the condom dilemma. Castro: LoL..be nice to the newbie. Xishood iyo akhlaaq, u know?
  8. ^ Well apparently, gender dictates someone's knowledge. Some Muslim men's attitudes sicken me.
  9. ^ I'm sorry to hear it, walaalo. I didn't realise xishood iyo akhlaaq, or your definitions of xishood iyo akhlaaq at least, were more important than increasing your knowledge. Adigey ku jirtaa. The Point: No worries.
  10. ^ Sorry, did I miss something here? I don't see you posting a response with your full evidence included. I wondered, so I questioned. What's your problem?
  11. Originally posted by askme: I have a question Is using that rubber permitted in the religion or not brothers? Tell me only if you have knowledge about this topic and ONLY if you have got dhaliil ( evidence). Is there a reason why your question is aimed at only the 'brothers'? Are they naturally born with Islamic knowledge? Or is it an unintentional faux-pas on your part?
  12. ^ Same thing, maaha?
  13. ^ Yes. I think it has gotten into my bloodstream.
  14. I dunno. My fantasies keep changing. It is between here (London-UK) and there (London-UK).
  15. Too late. Already infected. Waiting for sudden death.
  16. ^ Go on..throw him off the cliff, why don't you? Xaasid waaxid.
  17. Originally posted by Hizb_UK: now u blaming all to the poor Somali men for AIDS. very little research exists as to the extent Aids has spread amongst Somalis , but the general picture IS the infection rate is very low amongst Somalis and Muslims in general .. thank Allah!!. Only because of lack of research, dear. The infection rate would certainly be lower, however, once it gets ahold it would be like anywhere else. Somali men are not to blame for AIDS, they are to blame for spreading it (those who have it, obviously). Go on then, say it. "Somalis can't get AIDS because they are Muslims".
  18. Lily, 'may craete a little new AIDS hell'? I'm sure we are way passed that. I can't begin to imagine how many are already infected (all that cavalier bed and spouse-hopping), but may not be aware of it. Think about it: How much damage can one malicious/unaware male infector do? (Try to imagine the typical marriage path of a polygamous faarax- a wife and two kids in one diaspora city, a new bride in another, a previous wife and kids in a Middle Eastern city or two, and finally setting up a new houshold in Somalia - all within 3-5 years max). How many potential victims? How many children born with the disease? How many destroyed households? The man does not need to engage in extra-marital affairs. His marital ones are dangerous enough. This is all estimation on my part, but I think it's quite close to reality. AIDS would thrive in a society such as ours, where everything is concealed and denied and where a man can tell his wife that's its Anti-Islamic to use condoms or have an STD test and she would accept it (if she was even brave enough to request either in the first place). Ignorance is always a woman's downfall, I think. Originally posted by Khalaf: Aids is man-made. Is that your final answer? You don't want to call a friend? Maybe ask the audience? Talk about stating the obvious.
  19. Originally posted by XulaXu: But it's still better than the book though. I thought the book was a 100% better. They gave Silas a skinny frame and blue eyes in the movie. Blue eyes! I can't forgive that. :mad: Sowwy @ Yahoo.
  20. Wholly biased article. The community is an easy target for everyone to pick on.
  21. LoL @ 'Misleading topic'. Two words: Mind & gutter. No, can't say I fancy twins. Double trouble.
  22. It's a booming market apparently. A painful procedure but easy money. I don't know about eggs, but I would sell a kidney if push comes to shove. No, I wouldn't. I would give it away for free.