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Boq aka @Wisconsin.gov MeToo (real live female recounts her experience being groomed by Liban Sheikhau Muhumad)

Mick_Mickerson

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Hey short internet-christian, if I show this forum to my peers, they'd say: "These kids play too much, habibi" and I'd say: "They're 40 year old White men" and then they'd respond: "SubhanAllah".
"Habibi" is vurry peculiar...for those on the board who don't know, it roughly translates to "my love" and will be used when talking to your significant other, which makes sense. But they also use it--like in this context-- with their bros.

So, if I'm not mistaken, they use the same pet name for their buddies as they use for their wives.
 

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"Habibi" is vurry peculiar...for those on the board who don't know, it roughly translates to "my love" and will be used when talking to your significant other, which makes sense. But they also use it--like in this context-- with their bros.

So, if I'm not mistaken, they use the same pet name for their buddies as they use for their wives.

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Ay-Rabs is a fag culture
 

Mick_Mickerson

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"Habibi" is vurry peculiar...for those on the board who don't know, it roughly translates to "my love" and will be used when talking to your significant other, which makes sense. But they also use it--like in this context-- with their bros.

So, if I'm not mistaken, they use the same pet name for their buddies as they use for their wives.
Is this accurate, @NewJersey.gov
 

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Calling a man "my beloved" is gay
It's surprising to many Westerners, but throughout many parts of the Arab world men are quite affectionate with each other. Holding hands, kissing on cheeks and long handshakes.

"Arab culture has historically been segregated, so emotions and feelings are channeled to the same sex," said Musa Shteiwi, a sociology professor at the University of Jordan. "Men spend a lot of time together, and these customs grew out of that."

 

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It's surprising to many Westerners, but throughout many parts of the Arab world men are quite affectionate with each other. Holding hands, kissing on cheeks and long handshakes.

"Arab culture has historically been segregated, so emotions and feelings are channeled to the same sex," said Musa Shteiwi, a sociology professor at the University of Jordan. "Men spend a lot of time together, and these customs grew out of that."

Exactly. GAY
 

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And in any case Liban is just mimicking Arab culture bc of his feelings of inadequacy. See, also: duck dynasty shirt and Saints jersey.
 
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It's surprising to many Westerners, but throughout many parts of the Arab world men are quite affectionate with each other. Holding hands, kissing on cheeks and long handshakes.

"Arab culture has historically been segregated, so emotions and feelings are channeled to the same sex," said Musa Shteiwi, a sociology professor at the University of Jordan. "Men spend a lot of time together, and these customs grew out of that."

[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/01/weekinreview/why-arab-men-hold-hands.html[/URL]
tbh it's a "Hamito-Semitic" thing...

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