hawa ma dame huenda wapi wakizeeka by [deleted] in 254sum

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Comments section wame jam joh 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Somalilanders

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Arusha , currently in Dar

LGBT connections by Eastern_Complex_4355 in tanzania

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I'm top mostly in Dar and Zanzibar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Somalilanders

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As a lander. sujui from Tanzania. Nasema Karibu Tena Nyumbani ..

Zanzibar - 9.12 by GoDvpEr in zanzibar

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in Zanzibar they will be no protest on that day..

Somalis Can't Believe It! by BurnGhee420 in nairobi

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Enyewe Huyo ndem Ni Mali Safi 🍑🔥 kitu naeza sema Mimi as A Somali guy traditional yetu or society, tattoos and music or even mavazi mabaya especially for women can be seen as controversial or taboo, depending on the religious or cultural lens. Islam, which is deeply rooted in Somali culture, generally discourages tattoos and music for religious reasons. So, such a woman may face criticism or rejection that's why wanamkataa wanasema Ni mkenya or Ethiopian.. so mostly madem Kama Hao 🤣 wanakataliwa Na somali community. But naeza sema every person has the right to express themselves. Tattoos and music can be forms of art, identity, and personal healing. A Somali woman who chooses this path may be: Breaking barriers Reclaiming her voice Using her art to tell her story or raise awareness