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I've tired one, it is so, comfortable and so airy.... as soon as I felt the breeze, I knew why men wore it! :ahh:

I wear Dirac shiids at home now so comfortable
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Cushitic

Good for you, I naively wore once for a multicultural festival for my school and felt as a cross-dresser. I don't mind trying dirac because I see no different than the skirt we call macawis, but I have to gain more weight for it because it looks fabulous on fat women. Often, Somali men scratch their balls when they wear macawis, did you pretend emulating them?
 
Cushitic

Good for you, I naively wore once for a multicultural festival for my school and felt as a cross-dresser. I don't mind trying dirac because I see no different than the skirt we call macawis, but I have to gain more weight for it because it looks fabulous on fat women. Often, Somali men scratch their balls when they wear macawis, did you pretend emulating them?


Actually a Dirac and macawis are too different things sxb lol

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Nah I didn't pretend I just sat down and the thing was filled with air, :banderas: it was like an air conditioning unit, very breathable and light weight.... I immediately realised why Somalis wear it, to help with the sweaty balls :mjpls:

You should try a Dirac one day...:sass2: even more comfortable...
 
Cushitic

Great cooling system. Look after it very well, it is muqaddas for men like me.

Jokes aside, I will one day try dirac and I mean wearing it all day in and out of the house.
 

yuusufdiin

child of afgooye
they also wear it in samoa
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