@TooMacaan is confusing everyone on this website. She is the best troll on this website:siilaanyolaugh:
I think it may differ depending on sub clan perhaps...? Cuz we all have different answers yet we're all Isaaq..Its jiiraan sxb
I'm not a troll sxb, this is my true self after shedding all the layers of shame, denial, hurt, and guilt as a result of running back and forth between two identities.@TooMacaan is confusing everyone on this website. She is the best troll on this website:siilaanyolaugh:
I am a shape shifting reptileSince this is a confession thread I have to say that I'm not full Somali I'm half cadaan
Are you really? Confession will make your heart feel much lighter, trust me. Share your story with us, I'm the last person to judge dw!Since this is a confession thread I have to say that I'm not full Somali I'm half cadaan
I'm not a troll sxb, this is my true self after shedding all the layers of shame, denial, hurt, and guilt as a result of running back and forth between two identities.
No, I'm not Amhara at all.So wait, now you're half Somali half Amhara?
No, I'm not Amhara at all.
My story is quite simple my dad came to the US in the early 80s for a military scholarship during siad Barre regime his plan was to always go back home but soon he realized that things were getting bad in the country and so he decided to stay in the US. He met my mom while he was teaching Arabic classes to foreigners and she was one of his students, she was a new revert that was learning Arabic to understand the religion better my dad told me she was one of the brightest students in the class and after the end of the course they kept in touch, they got married one year later and I'm their third child my mom always supported us to learn about Somalia and our culture she even went to Somalia with us once, in fact I'd say her Somali is better than most dhaqan cells people that live in the west. I don't consider my self cadan in anyway I consider myself SomaliAre you really? Confession will make your heart feel much lighter, trust me. Share your story with us, I'm the last person to judge dw!
Yea, she is. I don't want to give away too many things though because I feel like we're such an anamoly for a Somali family and I'm frightened of qarxis/getting exposed in general.Is your mother a Christian?
I think she's Somali, what do u think?I first suspected you when you didn't understand Amharic slang.....but i was also buying into you being a spy because you know too much Somali for a typical Ethiopian. what a roll-a-coaster it has been friend.
Yea, she is. I don't want to give away too many things though because I feel like we're such an anamoly for a Somali family and I'm frightened of qarxis/getting exposed in general.
Lol, I thought you were actually Yemeni or mixed with Yemeni this whole time because on one of your posts you mentioned that you don't consider half Yemenis/half Somali as mixed, that people confuse you fir latino or Arab, and also you are fluent in Arabic. But now it all makes sense: you look Latino/Arab cuz your mixed race and you speak Arabic because your dad is worked as an Arabic teacher for a while!My story is quite simple my dad came to the US in the early 80s for a military scholarship during siad Barre regime his plan was to always go back home but soon he realized that things were getting bad in the country and so he decided to stay in the US. He met my mom while he was teaching Arabic classes to foreigners and she was one of his students, she was a new revert that was learning Arabic to understand the religion better my dad told me she was one of the brightest students in the class and after the end of the course they kept in touch, they got married one year later and I'm their third child my mom always supported us to learn about Somalia and our culture she even went to Somalia with us once, in fact I'd say her Somali is better than most dhaqan cells people that live in the west. I don't consider my self cadan in anyway I consider myself Somali
My story is quite simple my dad came to the US in the early 80s for a military scholarship during siad Barre regime his plan was to always go back home but soon he realized that things were getting bad in the country and so he decided to stay in the US. He met my mom while he was teaching Arabic classes to foreigners and she was one of his students, she was a new revert that was learning Arabic to understand the religion better my dad told me she was one of the brightest students in the class and after the end of the course they kept in touch, they got married one year later and I'm their third child my mom always supported us to learn about Somalia and our culture she even went to Somalia with us once, in fact I'd say her Somali is better than most dhaqan cells people that live in the west. I don't consider my self cadan in anyway I consider myself Somali
Are you Harari? My boyfriend is HarariWallahi don't pull an @Hugo on me. I'm putting my faith in you. I mean your abo is Somali so there's no ifs or buts about it
Meh, I wouldn't say so. He was "Muslim" when he and my mom met but he still hasn't converted to Christianity to this day although he goes to Church with us sometimes. I suspect that he's a gaal and cultural Muslim...he's more on the scientific/philosophy side type of guy. He even let my mom get my brothers and I baptized as well.Fair enough, your father is also I'm assuming?
Are you Harari? My boyfriend is Harari
You're half though right? You said your mom is harari>boyfriend
B-but your profile says male
But to answer your question, no. No I am not