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Laila_Cali:
      I am starting my medical Internship and I've noticed since I have become closer to becoming a doctor, its been harder for me to find a decently cute Somali (guy of course). DO a lot of Somali girls also have this problem just curious.This topic is also open for men. Is it because some Somali guys who are not doctors are intimidated just wondering. Guys I would love to hear your opinion  

Dr.Farabadan:
well,  it's kind of that coz u feel u r more Superior than them. Most educated Somali girls say "ermmm.. I wanna marry  a man who's well educated, typically has higher degree than me blah blah.........." and  at the end of the day Thar r no alot of  well-educated  somalian men.

 If u can't find cute somalian guy, wouldn't u not try any other ones?  Let me tell about the Somalis.  Educated men (say a doctors) used to marry a nomadic illiterate women and I think It didn't happen a man to say "oh!!! she's not educated or she isn't cute so I can't marry."  but u changed everything

We already agreed in another topic dat doctors like dating other doctors. so, if u r just looking for a doctor, It's gonna be hard for u to find one. I Have got nice idea for u  I w'll tell u that in my next post of this topic

so, let me ask u this, If  you(girls) cann't find typical man u r looking for, why don't u try any other alternative men?




Geeljire:
First welcome, L.Ali. Second, as you see your insightful questions begs not superficial responses but indeed answers that need to summon up deep-seated ponderings-these days I am indeed no position to flex my muscles for such enlighteningly intellectual endeavors for I have been subjected the most mind-numbingly profit ional exams the mankind has ever taken alas; My once fertile man has become an arid land.

Indeed, opinionated has shed light upon the dim and gloomy high way we are threading. It is positively true that the "cultural" transformation we are experiencing is not something that is natural not to mention Its abruptness. It certainly bears great deal with newness-- new things are sometimes fancifully problematic. I shall retire here, for my brain is becoming tiresome wit painful ache.

L.Ali, I hope things are going rather jolly with your end. I tried to pm you the very first PM but it was not functioning for some peculiar reason---perhaps you have tons of admirers so your account has been flooded from the first day of your staying SD site. Anyhow, email me on my school email: nabadoon99@yahoo.com

Your rather un-agreeable chap,
Geeljire~

Dr.Farabadan:
hey laila I think u found ur way n da Grass will get greener
Geeljir u got da nail on da head ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Mysam:
Leyla,

depends on what you want in a man. I have friends who were lucky to find Somali doctors. And other's like myself opted out my better half is an engineer. Important question is what are your ideals, goals what do you want in a marriage? I wanted stability, a person who had better knowledge of deen and a person who can understand and appreciate the sacrifices I have to make. Alhamdullilah he is educated, we do have some cultural "misunderstandings" but we let logic and deen help us reach our decisions. And its no easy ride. :-\

Eid Mubarak everyone.

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