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Ibtisam   

^^I dont think you can call it love.

 

Arch: Did you miss the part about only ever meeting for few hours at the airport! :D :D :D The best is that they are mutually using each other- rather than one being used.

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STOIC   

Ibti,

You are right.Maybe NOT love, but strangers with benefits...I think I should steer clear away from this man just in case my "dhumashi" wrongs him...j/k

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Yes yes I didn’t miss that crucial bit of information Ibti, but the hopeless romantic in me is wishing for something more than using each other.

 

Alpha morning brother, morally bankrupt I’m most definitely not. Please folks lest get into religion, sex and the like we are just talking about two random strangers who met at an airport, nothing more nothing less. There was no broom cupboard involved for goodness sake

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Ibtisam   

LOOOOOOOL, he will come back from Ethiopia broke and pis*sed off- or happy and broke or happy, broke and married and then he will be pi*ssed off when he takes her to the US and she leaves him :D

 

Archi:: How did the hopeless romantic in you survive Hargeisa then, surprised you didn't leave the country with 4 wives :D

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STOIC;724984 wrote:
Alpha,,

Heh..you are a little too judgmental...how in the world was I suppose to know if he is a pervert...He just asked for a help (and I helped him with what he asked for)...I just didn't even viewed the story that way..I just thought it was funny to fall in love for few hours with a stranger.....

well, you should have been more thoughtful. how can you help this man without knowing his intentions. he could be a spy? what if he wants to spread the gospel.

 

these days people have fallen out of favour of what it means to be Somali. there is a duty incumbent upon all of us to preserve our dignity, but if we're aiding and assisting sick and twisted individuals, we fall below that standard.

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STOIC   

Warya Alpha..goodluck with the policing of Somali culture and honor...

PS Now goodbye I will i go and ponder on your advice this morning while I go pull people teeth and put them in pain...lol

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Archdemos;724995 wrote:
Alpha the guardian of all that is holy and good. At the forefront of the cultural vanguard:D

lol@archie.

 

i didnt chose this venture saxib, it was thrust upon me .quite frankly i'm sick to death of hearing such perverted views here. someone has to take control of the sinking ship that is somali culture.

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nuune   
Alpha, xabbad yaroo xiiran ood guursato meelaha ma ka weydey, I think that will change a lot, believe me, change will come soon.

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