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CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 9:11pm On Dec 25, 2014
The Bride is Beautiful

CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 9:06pm On Dec 25, 2014
Omarbah:
Scratch the name of Allah from that sentence please.
Well the pictures you posted have the girls show their hair don't they? And they do use weaves.
Women don't have to cover up in the presence of other women slowpoke. Stop busying yourself with the looks of Somali women. Concern your self with your Bantu women
CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 8:47pm On Dec 25, 2014
Omarbah:
I would like to believe Somali women do not use weaves as I hate them but from what you have posted, it clearly shows that just like other women including whites, they put weaves on too.
I know what henna is, every ethnic group that lived in Sahel know what it is. Still, those two girls have weaves on.
For the last time, Somali women do not have anything extraordinary.
you are just trolling. Why would a woman who covers her hair everyday, and only shows her hair on a wedding day wear a weave, in a society which is un heard of because the women all have long hair? lmao


end of conversation man. Bantus have issues wallahi.
CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 8:37pm On Dec 25, 2014
Omarbah:
Her hair is yellowish and then reddish at the end due to dye according to you. Lol you don't hand out with girls period which is why you are so into proving to folks on nairaland that Somali women are on top of world.
You don't think companies that make weave can dye then too? Here is a girl that has a similar one with red at the end.
I have 3 sisters, 2 of which are older than me. Do you know what Cilan is? Its Henna, we put it on our hands and woman also use it on their hair. Thats her real hair, the fact that you are fighting over one Somali woman hair only shows that you view something that is so common (long soft hair) in the Somalis, as something unattainable because your Bantu people have nappy, hard, coiled hair, that is rough. grin
CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:34pm On Dec 25, 2014
Lol

CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:32pm On Dec 25, 2014
Dancing

CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:30pm On Dec 25, 2014
Nice wedding.

CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:29pm On Dec 25, 2014
The Somali groom has swagger cheesy The Somalinimo is strong in this one

CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:28pm On Dec 25, 2014
tolugar:
And so what?



Close this thread mod!!!
It's in the culture section, Its Somali/Sudanese Culture. Go away and don't comment.
CultureRe: Somali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:27pm On Dec 25, 2014
When I saw Somali-Sudanese wedding, i HONESTLY did not know which one was Sudanese or Somali. North Sudanese look like Somalis.

CultureSomali-Sudanese Wedding by axum(op): 8:24pm On Dec 25, 2014
The Groom is Somali and the Bride is Sudanese

CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 8:12pm On Dec 25, 2014
Omarbah:
they do have straight hair but like I said, those sisters you posted do use weaves. Even white women that have long hair use weaves.
I guess my point is,mothers is nothing extraordinary about Somali women. They are just females, that's it.
Those women are not using weaves, No Somali woman would use a weave especially in a wedding. Somali woman dye their hair with Cilaan to make it red sometimes or darker, but we don't wear weaves. Who wear a weaves that has red in it at the very ends? doesnt make sense. They don't even sell those kind of weaves. lmao

CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 7:20pm On Dec 25, 2014
Omarbah:
These two do have weaves on. Looks like you don't hang around women much. You can't tell the difference.
Dude thats their real hair, anyone can tell, they just died their hair, cause Some girls use henna, especially when they go to weddings.

Do you know all Somali women show their hair when they go to a wedding, they would get laughed at or looked strangely at if they that have a weave.

You obviously don't know anything about Somalis


Are these Somali kids in refugee camps also wearing weaves?

CultureRe: This Man Looks Like Death by axum(op): 6:43pm On Dec 25, 2014
He looks very evil, white people look very evil when they are old.
RomanceRe: Interracial Relationships - Somalis + Caribbean And Somalis + Other Africans by axum: 6:42pm On Dec 25, 2014
Rivertemz:
You can't fool anyone here, we know this is a troll account and you're most likely Axum
Everyone things am trolling as Maakhir now Kenyanlady, lmao, maybe I am Rivertemz who else would pick a Shittttty name than Axum? cheesy
CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 6:37pm On Dec 25, 2014
Omarbah:
Gotcha, the chicks got weaves tongue
If you honestly thing that, than it only shows how much more superior we are, because our women don't wear weaves, our hair is naturally like that.

These are the pictures of former and 1 current president, if their hair is like that, than our women hair is just as soft but longer.

CultureThis Man Looks Like Death by axum(op): 11:04am On Dec 25, 2014
My god

CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 9:42am On Dec 25, 2014
Fulaman198:
Oh really? That's haabaru to me
Filename how did you convince these Bantus to put you in charge of the Culture section ( you do have a sense of humor taking over culture section when you are not Bantu), lmao
CultureRe: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by axum: 9:36am On Dec 25, 2014
Fulaman198:
Ridiculous loll
Only someone who doesnt want to hear the truth would say that. Epic failure you are. grin

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