I was hoping we could have a honest and wholesome on bidaar, and how it may have impacted our lives.
I would like us all to be proud of what we have. :mjkkk:
I am 20 years old. I am from the Pacific Northwest alx.
Idk if what I have can be considered as bidaar, but I’ve wholeheartedly...
It is a known fact many Somali man bidaar grows fast with Somali men it's not something to deny, but what amazes me is. Okay you get bidaar fast, but why not take action. Many stay jileec with their calool kuus iyo weird looks iyo futo weyn oily body and weird clothing kkkkkkkkk its so fcking...
If you are a Somali female and you have a problem with Somali men (mostly Somali men who have soft/wavy hair) losing their hair, then you're out of luck.
Hairloss isn't a disease. It's a trait, like freckles. Before the war, it was seen as a sign of wealth (as it is in many parts of the...
Stay away from madow barbers or else you'll get bidaar in your twenties.
All my boys who got their hair cut every 2 weeks to stay fresh all have bidaar now. The barbers they go to don't know how to treat soft hair properly. They are too rough on Somali hair that it eventually falls off.
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