cynical lady Posted January 11, 2007 hahhahahaha dev, i am always switzerland sweety. ps if u kill 4 yellow-teeth’s i will do it for free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shakti Posted January 11, 2007 Switzerland? that concept hasn’t reach me yet? care 2 enlighten us.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browny Posted January 11, 2007 Hallo all, I dont know where to begin. Well, to start with let me express my ack/ment for the comments, critique and questions raised in response to my question. Reading your reactions has been my mid-morning break for the past days: I enjoyed coming here....of course hoping to find some useful tips. It’s funny how disillusioned the human mind can be at times. However, I am sure you will all agree that, despite the critique, my point has generated a though-provoking discussion that went beyond the initial topic. It took us to different dimensions; discoveries on wild fantasies with cats and bees!!, explorations on the meaning of sexuality, reproduction, orgasm, etc in Somali surroundings, but also from personal perspectives. I am glad it did. Am sure you are too. I came here seeking information on a topic that was and still is of great importance to me. Some suggested I should have used more words, more colour, more this, more that in making my point. Some had difficulty with the topic in general. Others assumed I am a man and laughing my head off somewhere. I was laughing my head off alright….at the likes of those who wasted their time making silly assumptions and commentaries. You don’t know about my situation. You just bloody don’t. My q was directed to Somali women who have been through FGM and were/are having problems in their sexual lives. I came here because (1) I can’t find this kind of info anywhere (i.e. sexual problems due to FGM) (2) I thought anonymity would help (i.e. stimulate a constructive discussion-esp on SOL) (3) I sought personal advice from sisters (4) address the issue as it’s inadequately talked about….. many Somali women evidently admit that they have no sex. probs., or say they know a friend who does, when in fact they do. I wonder what shape this discussion would have taken… had this been an-only-women’s forum… I might be the first to start this topic but am not the only one with this problem. I want to thank the sisters- and men who have replied with some useful tips. I want to esp thank the sisters who have written me PMs. BUT encourage them to publicly share their views with others as well =enlightening to many. Thanks a lot and I hope to read more… and i hope this topic stays on track....!! B Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browny Posted January 11, 2007 Hallo all, I dont know where to begin. Well, to start with let me express my ack/ment of the comments, critique and questions raised in response to my question. Reading your reactions has been my mid-morning break for the past days: I enjoyed coming here....of course hoping to find some useful tips. It’s funny how disillusioned the human mind can be at times. However, I am sure you will all agree that, despite the critique, my point has generated a though-provoking discussion that went beyond the initial topic. It took us to different dimensions; discoveries on wild fantasies with cats and bees!!, explorations on the meaning of sexuality, reproduction, orgasm, etc in Somali surroundings, but also from personal perspectives. I am glad it did. Am sure you are too. I came here seeking information on a topic that was and still is of great importance to me. Some suggested I should have used more words, more colour, more this, more that in making my point. Some had difficulty with the topic in general. Others assumed I am a man and laughing my head off somewhere. I was laughing my head off alright….at the likes of those who wasted their time making silly assumptions and commentaries. You don’t know about my situation. You just bloody don’t. My q was directed to Somali women who have been through FGM and were/are having problems in their sexual lives. I came here because (1) I can’t find this kind of info anywhere (i.e. sexual problems due to FGM) (2) I thought anonymity would help (i.e. stimulate a constructive discussion-esp on SOL) (3) I sought personal advice from sisters (4) address the issue as it’s inadequately talked about….. many Somali women evidently admit that they have no sex. probs., or say they know a friend who does, when in fact they do. I wonder what shape this discussion would have taken… had this been an-only-women’s forum… I might be the first to start this topic but am not the only one with this problem. I want to thank the sisters- and men who have replied with some useful tips. I want to esp thank the sisters who have written me PMs. BUT encourage them to publicly share their views with others as well =enlightening to many. Hoping that the topic will stay on track… and those with issues will butt out of it! B Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browny Posted January 11, 2007 Hallo all, I dont know where to begin. Well, to start with let me express my ack/ment of the comments, critique and questions raised in response to my question. Reading your reactions has been my mid-morning break for the past days: I enjoyed coming here....of course hoping to find some useful tips. It’s funny how disillusioned the human mind can be at times. However, I am sure you will all agree that, despite the critique, my point has generated a though-provoking discussion that went beyond the initial topic. It took us to different dimensions; discoveries on wild fantasies with cats and bees!!, explorations on the meaning of sexuality, reproduction, orgasm, etc in Somali surroundings, but also from personal perspectives. I am glad it did. Am sure you are too. I came here seeking information on a topic that was and still is of great importance to me. Some suggested I should have used more words, more colour, more this, more that in making my point. Some had difficulty with the topic in general. Others assumed I am a man and laughing my head off somewhere. I was laughing my head off alright….at the likes of those who wasted their time making silly assumptions and commentaries. You don’t know about my situation. You just bloody don’t. My q was directed to Somali women who have been through FGM and were/are having problems in their sexual lives. I came here because (1) I can’t find this kind of info anywhere (i.e. sexual problems due to FGM) (2) I thought anonymity would help (i.e. stimulate a constructive discussion-esp on SOL) (3) I sought personal advice from sisters (4) address the issue as it’s inadequately talked about….. many Somali women evidently admit that they have no sex. probs., or say they know a friend who does, when in fact they do. I wonder what shape this discussion would have taken… had this been an-only-women’s forum… I might be the first to start this topic but am not the only one with this problem. I want to thank the sisters- and men who have replied with some useful tips. I want to esp thank the sisters who have written me PMs. BUT encourage them to publicly share their views with others as well =enlightening to many. Hoping that the topic will stay on track… and those with issues will butt out of it! B Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browny Posted January 11, 2007 Hallo all, I dont know where to begin. Well, to start with let me express my ack/ment of the comments, critique and questions raised in response to my question. Reading your reactions has been my mid-morning break for the past days: I enjoyed coming here....of course hoping to find some useful tips. It’s funny how disillusioned the human mind can be at times. However, I am sure you will all agree that, despite the critique, my point has generated a though-provoking discussion that went beyond the initial topic. It took us to different dimensions; discoveries on wild fantasies with cats and bees!!, explorations on the meaning of sexuality, reproduction, orgasm, etc in Somali surroundings, but also from personal perspectives. I am glad it did. Am sure you are too. I came here seeking information on a topic that was and still is of great importance to me. Some suggested I should have used more words, more colour, more this, more that in making my point. Some had difficulty with the topic in general. Others assumed I am a man and laughing my head off somewhere. I was laughing my head off alright….at the likes of those who wasted their time making silly assumptions and commentaries. You don’t know about my situation. You just bloody don’t. My q was directed to Somali women who have been through FGM and were/are having problems in their sexual lives. I came here because (1) I can’t find this kind of info anywhere (i.e. sexual problems due to FGM) (2) I thought anonymity would help (i.e. stimulate a constructive discussion-esp on SOL) (3) I sought personal advice from sisters (4) address the issue as it’s inadequately talked about….. many Somali women evidently admit that they have no sex. probs., or say they know a friend who does, when in fact they do. I wonder what shape this discussion would have taken… had this been an-only-women’s forum… I might be the first to start this topic but am not the only one with this problem. I want to thank the sisters- and men who have replied with some useful tips. I want to esp thank the sisters who have written me PMs. BUT encourage them to publicly share their views with others as well =enlightening to many. Hoping that the topic will stay on track… and those with issues will butt out of it! B Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browny Posted January 11, 2007 sorry about that....hope someone will delete some...lool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browny Posted January 11, 2007 sorry about that....hope someone will delete some...lool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shakti Posted January 11, 2007 im sorry some browny person is disturbing the discussion here.. as u were saying whats the meaning of Switzerland? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted January 11, 2007 hahah dev switz means staying neutral and not taking sides with anyone, hence that way ure safe and not in borbalemz... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xalimopatra Posted January 11, 2007 Segis is ceeb.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted January 11, 2007 lol@segis is ceeb Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue_hefner Posted January 11, 2007 It means, living independently and Not needing anyone else to involve in ur life. GET IT... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Xalane Posted January 11, 2007 War heedhe Khalaf,maandhow markaad ogaato segis waxuu yahay,bal inoo wada Fasir. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites