WILDCAT Posted February 26, 2006 You wouldn't be the first to look Cara, I shan't be offended not to worry. It was a slip of the keyboard on my part - I can only apologise for the insult! :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legend of Zu Posted February 26, 2006 ^^^ You are also trying to sass out the firmness of somali boys behind...hmmm... Am sure London Boys can object to such allegations - Yes - you heard it right...I call it "allegations" with the hope that they [Londoners] will disproof your notion of jelly behinds. Aside from that, we need a proof that you look good in it..otherwise we have to assume you will look odder than a somali fella with a 'leso'. Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WILDCAT Posted February 26, 2006 Perhaps I have become too fish and chips for my own good... you will need to jilci "leso" for me Zu... I assume you do not mean the shortened english word? If you do - :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WILDCAT Posted February 27, 2006 Originally posted by Johnny: Deeply i think the thing is just as feminine as a skirt. WildCat, please expand on that masculine manner!! The only use in masculinity it offers is the ability of splaying legs and presenting the crown jewels to poor unsuspecting dhoocilo, a facility trousers do not offer. Then there is the letting it slip Cara mentioned earlier... the faarax[/b] version of dropping a handkerchief to show interest/availibilty... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legend of Zu Posted February 27, 2006 Originally posted by WILDCAT: Perhaps I have become too fish and chips for my own good... you will need to jilci "leso" for me Zu ... I assume you do not mean the shortened english word? If you do - :eek: It is some garment like Kanga....Leso is the swahili term I believe..ask the sujuis... Cheers PS: was not refering to the english word. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guhaad Posted February 27, 2006 The only use in masculinity it offers is the ability of splaying legs and presenting the crown jewels to poor unsuspecting dhoocilo, a facility trousers do not offer. wow. i guess its handy than. shouldn't it be the other way, though. shouldn't women have that role, while men grap it. I agree, macawis is originally a woman piece, so you have the right to reclaim it. i do have to admit, a diric is more pleasant as macawis have been masculinized over the years, to me it is heavier. just picturing Xaliimo with a macawis makes me laugh, very hard well i guess we will have to order a garan with that for you too wildcat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheherazade Posted February 27, 2006 Grap what? Wash yr mouth out with saapun. Wildcat, the sarong/kanga far outfoxes the macawiis. Durable and multi-purpose. If I ever come round yours though, lay a fresh macawiis out for me. I'd give it a wrap. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KeepitSimple Posted February 27, 2006 Is there anything really so bizarre in a lady wearing macawiis, 'cos she likes the colours and comfort... and isn't afraid of doing things out of the norm to please herself... ??? >>>I see nothing wrong in wearing. To me it looks like a skirt. But does it mean i would wear one ?probably not. Do any other women here own one? >>> Not me. Would you admit to it in public if you did? >>> If i did enjoy wearing i see no reason why i wouldn't admit to the ones around me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Socod_badne Posted February 27, 2006 When you ladies wear diracs, gogarads and skirts... isn't wearing macawis just a stone's throw away? I mean its not like you're donning shorts, is it? Don't think so. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted February 27, 2006 LoL...there's no shame in wanting to be a boy, Wildy. Welcome back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guhaad Posted February 27, 2006 Sheh wrote; Grap what? Wash yr mouth out with saapun only if you provide the saapuun, would i consider it. otherwise, it is no less or worse than what wildcat professed. :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr.Faarax Posted February 27, 2006 Isnt there like a law against cross dressing? If there isnt' there should be one, cuz i dont want to see any xaliimo with a macawiis! kabish Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Serenity- Posted February 27, 2006 A woman wearing MACAWIIS What a sight! I'll definitely try one if its that comfortable. Intrude the last remaining sacred garment of the male-folk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted February 28, 2006 Welcome back Wild-tat I've tried my dads’ macawis on once, but iigumey bixin, it isn't very versatile is it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guhaad Posted February 28, 2006 but iigumey bixin, it isn't very versatile is it? i never thought girls were looking Macawis as an alternative. half of you tried it, others are going to, and some are probably wearing it now. it isn't versatile, but some are :cool: i do have to admit the goorgaradyaal are not as comfortable as the macawis, because of all those nitty-nanny robes at their end, and the ones i have seen are either too loose or tight. so why not allow the xaliimas the same freedom we faraax's have enjoyed for so long. if we do, i think for the first time, Operation Restore Home can start on time and at the same time Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites