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True I think he looks Sudanese.He looks more black Arab than Somali he can pass for Sudanese
True I think he looks Sudanese.He looks more black Arab than Somali he can pass for Sudanese
Somalis can have stronger jaws. This guy has a narrow face but his jaw protrusion and overall bone structure make him un-Somali. I have always said its more than just looser hair and a small nose. The guy looks Habeshi at most (if I'm squinting) or just Coolie. I wouldn't think he's Somali ever.
All except one of these guys from the past had a strong jawline:
And he just doesn't look very healthy and has a strong open mouth posture. Probably somewhat malnourished and grew up mouth breathing. Modern Somali men are indeed pretty weak-jawed on average but that probably has more to do with greater gracility being caused by poorer modern nutrition Trading in meat with organs like liver and raw milk products for processed foods. Even most Somali women don't seem quite built the same anymore. You don't see as many 175cm, decent profiled Iman/Waris oids out there anymore as opposed to the shorter, narrow-faced, chubby cheeked look.![]()
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- Change in child rearing and family planning. Somalis used to consider it sunnah to breast feed children for a minimum of two years. And I suppose breast feeding especially done long term bodes well with jaw development in infants (who have more plastic faces). And children were actually spaced out and planned more so. They didn't have them back-to-back but spaced a minimum of 2-3 years. I think they stopped this practice and do things at random. Since they abandoned their old agropastral ways of life. Child spacing is underemphasized but it improves the health outcomes of children by allowing the mother to replace nutrient stores from pregnancy and improves the health outcomes of children.
Yeah, a lot of cultures have lost this. Even my mother kinda took me aback when she revealed to me that I wasn't breastfed for long but my case was a little special because I was born with clubfeet and all the procedures around correcting that really affected me behaviorally from all the pain so she claims I just wouldn't drink much. I found out cos a cousin of mine was with us from around the time she had given birth until her son was 7 months old and I commented on how she should breastfeed him instead of giving him formula and my mom interjected with "You had formula and are fine" but I'd beg to differ on that, honestly.
And yes, I remember reading up on many pre-modern and even some current traditional cultures and noticing that they had and have pregnancy very thought out usually. The mother will usually be fed very nutritious foods during and after the pregnancy like liver, for instance. The Maasai even have an odd practice of discontinuing raw-milk during the last 3 months where the milk will be heated for a time (maybe the woman's immune system is more sensitive?). And pregnancies are indeed deliberately spaced out for the woman to recover. Sad that people have lost all of this and are saddling their kids and frankly these women with lots of health issues as a result.
One thing folks don't know, by the way, is that all these hyperinsulinemic diets really make it hard to conceive:
Alotta women don't realize that they struggle to conceive and also likely keep having miscarriages like my mother unfortunately did after me because of their diets.