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Adam; This is not admiring- it is degrading (bunch of men posting pictures of young teenagers- regardless of what race/ Somali or Ajaanabiis. it is all the same. As for those big head Xalimos. People (mainly guys and old ladies) always valued them for their a*ss and chest, and the sad part is that they now also value themselves based on looks. The number of blond bimbos in our society is astonishing. All this pouting lips and sticking out a*ss and life has left them a long ago.

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Chimera   

*Ibtisam;885134 wrote:
Adam; This is not admiring- it is degrading (bunch of men posting pictures of young teenagers- regardless of what race/ Somali or Ajaanabiis. it is all the same. As for those big head Xalimos. People (mainly guys and old ladies) always valued them for their a*ss and chest, and the sad part is that they now also value themselves based on looks. The number of blond bimbos in our society is astonishing. All this pouting lips and sticking out a*ss and life has left them a long ago.

I agree, the boys have taken it too far.

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*Ibtisam;885134 wrote:
Adam; This is not admiring- it is degrading (bunch of men posting pictures of young teenagers- regardless of what race/ Somali or Ajaanabiis. it is all the same. As for those big head Xalimos. People (mainly guys and old ladies) always valued them for their a*ss and chest, and the sad part is that they now also value themselves based on looks. The number of blond bimbos in our society is astonishing. All this pouting lips and sticking out a*ss and life has left them a long ago.

There Are no teanages here, all are odayaal cirroowe apart from somali oo isaga eh 8 jir :D

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Ms DD;58888 wrote:
"The father of supermodel Yasmeen Ghauri, who was born in Canada in 1971, also disapproved of her profession. Moin Ghauri is a former imam of the Islamic community of Quebec. In interviews, he has expressed strong disapproval of his daughter’s chosen career. She is still my daughter, but her actions are completely contrary to the teachings of Islam, he said in one interview. She is doing something that encourages others to be doing bad things.

 

Yasmeen Ghauri has said she tried to become a devout Muslim, particularly after she once visited Saudi Arabia, where women are not allowed to drive or show any flesh. I thought, ‘OK, OK, I’m going to be really religious, I’m going to cut off school, I’m going to cover my head and everything.’ Then I woke up and said: ‘This is ridiculous, I haven’t gone to hell.’

 

She has contracts with the Versace fashion label and Victoria’s Secret, which makes bras and underpants decorated with feathers, diamantes and fishnet. But her career has damaged her father’s standing in their community. Not long after Yasmeen Ghauri became famous, rivals at the local mosque published pamphlets titled Imam in Hot Water, which asked why a person “who could not even regulate the affairs of his own family” be allowed to provide religious guidance to the wider community. Some Muslims refused to attend prayers led by Moin Ghauri. I’ve been cut off, he said.

 

Yasmeen Ghauri responded: I know he doesn’t like it, but he can’t really change it. I am sure somewhere deep inside he’s proud. "

 

 

Is she the same yasmin?

Nope. Yasmin Warsame is Somali and she doesn't have "Ghauri" in her name anywhere...

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