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Nairaland GeneralRe: Dem Somali Girls! by InkedNerd(f): 4:24pm On May 11, 2011
monos:
ok i got you but please next time look up at the average , then do your job

google can help sometimes , most important ask the people "who would be Somalis" on this example ,another factor use the eyes shocked

peace
What do you mean ask people? I have Somali friends that come in all shades. I posted those pics based on "cuteness", not skin color. Trust me, I know that Somali's come in many shades and hues but like I said, it was based on cuteness. Yesterday, I watched a movie yesterday called "Desert Flower" about a Somali model named Waris Dirie. In one scene of the movie, I noticed a handsome Somali man with medium/dark skin tone. If I could have taken a screen shot of that scene with the guy I would kiss. Besides, I don't really come across pictures of Somali's with darker skin. I know some in person but I don't really see pics online. In fact, one close friend of mine who happens to be Somali, has a sister who is darker than me and another one who is lighter me and and an older brother who is darker than me and my friend. Between my friend and his siblings he is in between the shades of all his siblings. Believe me, its not that I have no idea that Somali's come in different colors, my point was that as Africans we all come in various forms. Monos, if you don't mind me asking, are you Somali?

Lexoria:
Tpia,I feel u.The prob lies wif we black women.I would rather we started a thread on dem Latino guys.You kno those guys are drop dead gorgeous,9ja guys cant even hold dis local lantern where dey are.Lets leave d other country`s babe lovers to do their thing while we savour and relish our latino cuties.Maybe only then wud dis ppl know dat we have eyes for other country`s fine dudes.
lol, that's actually not a bad idea grin
CultureRe: Hausa In Houston, Texas by InkedNerd(f): 3:00pm On May 11, 2011
Hmmm, there's a mosque I pass by all the time on Atlantic Avenue and I see black people there but the ones I've run into there were usually akata's who converted to Islam. There was this one man I spoke to briefly in a store who was African but I never got to ask him where he was from. I'm pretty sure he was Senegalese though. When the weather gets a bit warmer, I'll drop by the store again again and strike a convo with him.
RomanceRe: What Should Be The Best Punishment For A Cheating Girlfriend? by InkedNerd(f): 2:48pm On May 11, 2011
@OP: Your friend is an asshole. Plain and simple. There should be no punishment, for such an act--whether its the guy cheating or the girl cheating. Give 'em the deuces and call it a day.
RomanceRe: About Being Single by InkedNerd(f): 2:45pm On May 11, 2011
Hmmm, I cant really say that there's anything I hate about being single.
RomanceRe: Aren't All Women Really Lesbians? by InkedNerd(f): 2:41pm On May 11, 2011
@OP: Please stop misleading people with the title of this thread and false claims. I've gone through the article and the purpose of the article wasn't to say that all women are lesbians. The article seems to lean more to the sexual fluidity of a woman, it doesn't mean that all women are lesbians or that all women can be lesbians. Believe it or not, there are women who read Playgirl magazine and Playboy magazine. Women holding hands or going to the bathroom together has nothing to do with ones sexuality. I've seen men go to the bathroom together as well. As for men holding hands, no one is stopping men from doing that. Because some men do have homophobic beliefs towards such things, it prevents the from doing things such as holding hands. As for most women not having orgȧsms sex from heterosexual sex, I will admit, that is true for some women but not all. Clitorȧl stimulation whether it is self performed or by another individual can produce an orgȧsm. I don't see what your claims about women being picky has to do with anything. Generally speaking, people can be picky when it comes to who they are intimate with. Do you sleep with any and everyone that comes your way?! And all that extra stuff you wrote about women thinking the male body is ugly and that we demand that men alter their bodies, that all rubbish. Based on what you've written, it seems like you've missed the point of the article by a mile. You've clearly bypassed all the of the information in the article.
RomanceRe: Would You Forgive Him? by InkedNerd(f): 1:52pm On May 11, 2011
@OP: Hmmm, this is complicated. I can understand why the ex would listen to his friend but I'd probably forgive him but not want to be with him again. The fact that things ended as they did would be a bit hurtful for me. We can be friends but nothing more.
RomanceRe: Are These Words Different- "i Love U", "i Like U" And "i'm In Love With U& by InkedNerd(f): 1:47pm On May 11, 2011
@OP: The phrases are different but at times people use them interchangeably. You can love someone without being in love with the person. For example, if I have an ex-husband and we've divorce, I can still love him as a person but that doesn't mean that I am in love with him. The fact that I love him as opposed to being in love with him sorts of an evolutionary process in terms of my emotions for him--the in love phases seems more short term. As for liking someone well, you can like someone without being in love withe them or being in live with them. The way that phrase is used would probably depend on the nature of their of the individuals involved. For example, when I was in high school, I read Toni Morrison's "Sula" and in one of the chapters of the book, one of the characters Hannah mentions that she loves her daughter but doesn't like her. The nature of the individuals relationships would determine how these phrases can be used.
CultureRe: Hausa In Houston, Texas by InkedNerd(f): 1:15pm On May 11, 2011
Interesting. Seems like there are more Fulani's and Hausa's in the UK than in the US.
RomanceRe: What Do You Think? by InkedNerd(op): 7:21pm On May 10, 2011
[quote author=D-sense link=topic=664068.msg8294040#msg8294040 date=1305050515]Is that all i can get ? . .No kisses? After spending hours thinking of something happened and relevant to the topic and was able to vommit one but your compliment was horrible cry cry cry cry cry[/quote]Horribly?!?! Wettin I go do? You wan make I yell at you? From what you said, it seems like you both won grin
RomanceRe: What Do You Think? by InkedNerd(op): 6:51pm On May 10, 2011
This discussion just reminded me of this "catcall form" I found on an online magazine.

RomanceRe: What Do You Think? by InkedNerd(op): 6:45pm On May 10, 2011
[quote author=D-sense link=topic=664068.msg8293959#msg8293959 date=1305049385]OP.
There was a time i helped a lady to get her residential stay done and she politey gave me coochie in return undecided undecided[/quote]lol, ok well I guess you were rewarded for your actions but what does that have do with street harassers? grin
CultureRe: Hausa In Houston, Texas by InkedNerd(f): 6:43pm On May 10, 2011
Hausa's in New York? Where do they hang out? I have NEVER come across a someone who was Hausa. In fact, it wasn't up until last month that my sister met a Fulani guy from another high school here in New York. I see Ibo's and Yoruba's left and right but I have yet to meet or see someone who is Fulani let alone Hausa. A while ago, I asked my mom why Northerners don't travel too much and why I don't see too many of them around.
RomanceRe: What Do You Think? by InkedNerd(op): 6:35pm On May 10, 2011
Bitablet:
@Ink, I think you should read them over again.

I did not "ok" it. ( I am going to defer from using BUT because seems like that is what brings the disagreement)

Men have a different mindset to women.
They will assume a woman is a "ho"for unnecessary reasons.
Unless you do not care, if you care dress "a bit appropriate" to reduce that assumption.

If you are dressed "inappropriately" just be on the lookout.
Once again, I never said that you said it was ok. I said that they way worded your responses make it seem like its ok.
RomanceRe: The White Lady Who Infected Blackmen With Hiv Aids On Purpose by InkedNerd(f): 6:31pm On May 10, 2011
[quote author=omo_to_dun link=topic=663074.msg8293827#msg8293827 date=1305047857]@Mrs.Chima

Please, that was not sarcasm. You just don't understand what "no be small thing" means. You quickly jumped to an idiotiic conclusion like you always do, and asked a dumb question like you always do. What is wrong in asking about the meaning of the phrasal slang? You spend the best part of your life, 24-7, on a Nigerian website and you say that you don't want to be a Nigerian; I do not expect you to admit it, but it is very evident from the amount of time you spend with us.[/quote]Wow, talk about dishin' it out grin

You know, some people may not be too fond of your remarks but I like the fact that you're brutally honest.


[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=663074.msg8292543#msg8292543 date=1305036830]I will have to confer with the prison correctional officers who would know ore in depth than you about the which "color" men are violated the most.  I am sure there wouldn't be any data recorded but men in general who is homosexual or bisexual aren't as picky as heterosexual men when it comes to liking someone.  Homosexual men aren't choosing their mate base on the color of their skin nor whom they will have sex with.  

I am sure just as well as black men having sex with white men and despoiling them it is just as well as white men having sex with black men and despoiling them too.  The only different black men won't share they have been violated.  A few of them would but 90% never report being violated.[/quote]Sorry Mrs. Chima, but I'm gonna have to side with omo_to_dun on the generalization comment. What you're saying is a matter of opinion, not fact.

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