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Girl where are you living I’m soooooo confused because where I’m around grocery shopping is the more feminine activity…. I just clocked that I feel like I rarely ever see single men grocery shopping by themselves alone barring timojileecs :williamswtf:and that’s cuz they’re broke β€œinternational students”:comeon:
 
Girl where are you living I’m soooooo confused because where I’m around grocery shopping is the more feminine activity…. I just clocked that I feel like I rarely ever see single men grocery shopping by themselves alone barring timojileecs :williamswtf:and that’s cuz they’re broke β€œinternational students”:comeon:


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Don’t see it much with the younger parents. I’m talking below 40. Think it’s a concerted effort by these guys to be better fathers than their dads were

But I’d say a significant percentage of Somali fathers aged between 40-60 were complete failures. They didn’t help their kids, they didn’t go to school. They literally immigrated to the west for no reason.

Even back home right now Somalia is a longhoused society.
 
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It is definitely part of the issue. Somali households still hold those traditional mindsets from the past. Hence why a lot of boys are cuddled and raised in a way that would neither benefit them back home or the west.

A sort of hybrid uselessness, whereby a son is not expected to do domestic chores as per our pastoralism, and neither is he able to live a completely traditional nomadic life like our forefathers. Hence you effectively handicap the male. This actually starts as an issue in tuulo life which is obviously different from baadiye life.

Ultimately it culminates in city life and then western city life. The evolution of this is easily observed.
 
It is definitely part of the issue. Somali households still hold those traditional mindsets from the past. Hence why a lot of boys are cuddled and raised in a way that would neither benefit them back home or the west.

A sort of hybrid uselessness, whereby a son is not expected to do domestic chores as per our pastoralism, and neither is he able to live a completely traditional nomadic life like our forefathers. Hence you effectively handicap the male. This actually starts as an issue in tuulo life which is obviously different from baadiye life.

Ultimately it culminates in city life and then western city life. The evolution of this is easily observed.
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