Chocolate and Honey Posted January 18, 2006 LOOOOOOOOOOL here comes the seef la boodnimo. Nothing will ever cure us of this ailment, will it? I would suggest you read this before you decide I should be hunged . This is when it hit me. I'm ashamed of my people. I was hot and bother over that. I reflected on that and I realized that I wasnt self -immunie to self-hatred. If I saw a woman working out in a bakini, I wouldnt think anything of it so why the jalbaab? I even wrote in bold so nobody would miss it but I guess I was wrong. Walaalo I wasnt judging them, it was just plain weird and for your info. I dont need to wear jalbaab to the gym to cover up :rolleyes: . My *sweatpants* just asked you to stop breathing down on my neck. And Stoic[/b, there is a difference between fashion choice and plain recklessness :rolleyes: . am curious, wut were u and homegirl wearing? The difference, of course, is that defiance in them, which I greatly admire, and which shakes the norm, and extracts that wicked laughter from those weak souls . Carefull with your wording, hadaba ka choog, I warned you :mad: . What defiance, what norm are you addressing? Walaalo get reall! Dont tell me you want to introduce Jalbaab as normal gym outfits. As far as my xishood goes. read this carefull: It doesnt concern you ----------------------------------------------- Get Up!Up Even the best fall down sometimes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 19, 2006 ^^^i'm the only one that mentioned xishood, but that quote is not me, anyway i did not mean offend you, i wz just worked, still am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites