Damn... I could feel this, my mom does this too me, and treats my sister like trash. 

Stand up for your sister man, take charge and do more tasks around the houseDamn... I could feel this, my mom does this too me, and treats my sister like trash.![]()
Honestly I see no issue with this if it works. But my dad doesn’t make my brother do anything either lolSomali parenting is gendered, its the father job to raise the son and the mother primarily raises the daughter. Yes, they both will be present on all their children lives but have different roles.
My dad pays all the bills in the house and the expenses of his daughters ( phone, travel, etc). Me and my brothers pay for ourselves and pay off atleast 50% of all expenses nowadays we pay more than our father. Soon we will takeover.
My dad expects us to work and take all the responsibilities of our lives and especially livelihoods.
Our parents operate based on gender roles. Like women cook and clean and men work.
Problem is a lot of fathers let their sons just be in the house rent free. Not contributing anything. My dad hates to see the boys idle kkk.
Aint gone lie, I clean and cook somewhat. Not perfect but I fill myself. Us boys clean our room and the toilet we use and the kitchen.
I find it weird some moms clean their sons room or bring food to them, my mom would rather eat the carpet kkk.
They should be the main duty is upon the girls unless you want to end up alone and depressed well into your 30s.So men shouldn’t learn how to cook or clean? Weirdo
What is wrong with youBecause they have lacklustre relationships with their husbands so they develop an incestuous relationship with their sons.
They should be the main duty is upon the girls unless you want to end up alone and depressed well into your 30s.
I don't make the rules i just follow them![]()
Don't know them but you should tell your relatives to fix upConsidering how many Somali guys are alone in their 30s,40s and 50s I do not understand how y’all survive.
I hear some Somali men (grown in their 40s) ask their married sisters to come and wash clothes and make them food. Honestly I’m disgusted…
And the funny part is once these guys get married they never look back lol karma is B! and that’s when they start to rely on their daughters. I wish every daughter would then turn her back at that point but xalimos are too bari in this regard.
Alright now you’re just exaggerating it, no one is that much of a bum to be asking their grown sisters how to wash their clothes, come on at least make it believable.Considering how many Somali guys are alone in their 30s,40s and 50s I do not understand how y’all survive.
I hear some Somali men (grown in their 40s) ask their married sisters to come and wash clothes and make them food. Honestly I’m disgusted…
Your brother is most likely going to grow up as a major nuisance lol I’ve had friends that had roommates that were exactly the same as him. Do you have any other siblings or is it just you two?This is so common. My mom cleans my brothers room for him and brings his food to the table for him and it’s all caadi. Meanwhile i clean the whole house, scrub the toilets and plate my own food lol. I don’t mind doing chores obviously since I live in this house rent free I need to contribute too. But why do the boys usually don’t do much? My brother doesn’t know how to use a broom or even clean a window(we are twins)
I’ve noticed this is common amongst my other somali friends too. We need to break this cycle. Every Somali guy and girl should learn how to cook, clean and maintain a house. It’s for your own benefit too. We need to stop babying somali guys.
Because they have lacklustre relationships with their husbands so they develop an incestuous relationship with their sons.
Yes we have an older sister and a younger brother. But I’ve been teaching him and my brother the basics, how to sweep, cook simple things , laundry etc etc.Your brother is most likely going to grow up as a major nuisance lol I’ve had friends that had roommates that were exactly the same as him. Do you have any other siblings or is it just you two?
Sorry you have to go through that sisMy god everything you said I agree with! This is exactly like my situation at home sis
Alright now you’re just exaggerating it, no one is that much of a bum to be asking their grown sisters how to wash their clothes, come on at least make it believable.![]()
I don't know about diaspora somalis but back home, it's a taboo for men to cook or do laundry. Single men live in their parents home or with 1 of their married brothers/cousins. My 65+ year old childless uncle lives with his brother's family. I have another middle aged cousin who also lives with my other uncles family. Basically, whether Somali men have a wife or not, they are taken care of by their female in-laws or related women.Alright now you’re just exaggerating it, no one is that much of a bum to be asking their grown sisters how to wash their clothes, come on at least make it believable.![]()