Walahi same kkkkkkkI remember one time my hoyoo made me and my siblings pack our clothes and belongings in bin bags and told us to leave because she had enough, that was some funny memories ahahaha
Walahi same kkkkkkkI remember one time my hoyoo made me and my siblings pack our clothes and belongings in bin bags and told us to leave because she had enough, that was some funny memories ahahaha
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It's unimaginable that my parents would say that.I will never understand parents that say to they kids abaha w....I even remember hearing a Somali lady saying to her kid once and I told her she could say abaha cuun at least if she has to curse. She looked at me as if I was a shaydan for telling her how to raise her kids. My parents never used this on us alhamdulillāh.
I remember not knowing my parents name until like the age of 7 lol, always used to say abo and hooyo when people asked me their name. I never got that much beats as kid but the threats alone was enough to give a kid trauma... 'Wirr & Aarr'.
When my mum bought home an African phone card, we knew that night was going to be lots of buuq and we'd tread it.