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first it was kalooka whom many thought he was a she..
and then hasafer(which is really his fault)
and now egypty...two thought he was a girl,one of them was really pissed off...

is it so hard to tell or what?

2007-11-21 11:27:59 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Africa & Middle East Egypt

egypty..why did u remove ur answer asln?i didn't see it

2007-11-21 11:34:45 · update #1

ruby...i have a special way to know everbody's gender :D

2007-11-21 11:35:38 · update #2

egypty..offf..i didn't notice it at first..de 7aletha sa3ba awy...u r right fokak

2007-11-21 11:40:32 · update #3

kalooka..there was others than gigi...u just didn't know..heehhee

2007-11-21 22:01:08 · update #4

gottalovme..sorry the point is not judging you...u said a bad word,he commented on it...it happened b4 because when u hear it in the streets u think it's a normal slang...he was telling u in case u don't know...take it easy

2007-11-21 22:04:04 · update #5

kalooka..bgd i dnt remember now,but i do remember when gigi asked there were others who said they were confused as well.. :)

2007-11-21 23:20:27 · update #6

17 answers

I'm not confused. It's obvious, Kalooka, egypty and hasafer are hot mamas.
ruby is a stud.
got it.

2007-11-21 11:39:10 · answer #1 · answered by Arabian Dune 5 · 11 0

1. This is very surprising! I know some names have had their gender swapped during the years, take for axample Hillary, a name that now is considered a girls names was originally a boys name. But that so many people had swapped gender names surprises me a lot! Could it be that the names were used as middle names more so than first names? I could imagine it being some kind of tradition to give their children a name to honor their parents or some other relative!? I know in arabic cultures it's tradition to give children (boys and girls) a name that links them to their father or grandfather. I could imagine something similar here as well... I would be very interested to know more about this if anyone knows why this is the case... 2. Cleo and James, Cleo could pass as a boys name, and James sounds quite sweet! 3. Well I'm gonna avoid using the obvious names that have already been commonly swapped (Like Dylan or Taylor), but instead go for two names on my list: Leon & Alexandria

2016-04-05 02:34:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I can understand the confusion with Hasafer,but Kalooka!
How could anyone who reads his answers think he was a female,unless he,I mean she, no I mean he was one....................
I am so darn confused I can't work any of it out any more.
Lets start again.
Hasafer ,well we know know his "dream girl "type but I have never thought he was a she.
Kalooka, I don't understand how you could be gender confused with him as he is certainly not confused about his own.
Egypty, I have always presumed is a male.
In fact unless someone is role playing to through you of track purposely, it is pretty easy to pick up the he's from the she's.

2007-11-21 12:12:36 · answer #3 · answered by sistablu...Maat 7 · 3 0

Hey, don't ask me why there is confusion! It's all the fault of a certain transsexual who is so confused and has no idea whether to be a car, a horse, a flower, a guy, or a girl! Now I'm lost too! lol But I have to say it's great to look this gorgeous! hehehe

2007-11-21 23:17:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hi - I´m not a regular in this category.... just stumbled upon this question....
It sounds like the Egypt-category might be as full of clones and Yahoo-spies as the Turkey-category!!! Hope there aren´t as many arguements going on here.....
well, good luck!
-Jenny

2007-11-21 19:50:03 · answer #5 · answered by jenny 4 · 2 0

she was a he and she say hay bab take a walk on wild said
tuno tuno tuno
and
Internet users in Egypt, India and Turkey are the world's most frequent searchers for Web sites using the keyword "sex" on Google search engines, according to statistics provided by Google Inc.

2007-11-21 12:22:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I dont think anyones gender is relevant to any question. If someone got "pissed off" for that, well then they probably get pissed off for every little thing. With the normal to psycho ratio being so lop sided, I dont think anyone should be honest about ones age, location or gender.

2007-11-21 11:42:30 · answer #7 · answered by Nunya 5 · 1 2

lol..the only person who was confused about my gender was Gigi, and that's because i do defend women's rights..which i don't, i just defend human rights whatever the gender..

Edit:
RANOUSH..tell me this time..you always tell me later later, now i want to know who are those "others" and why?

2007-11-21 17:10:11 · answer #8 · answered by Kalooka 7 · 2 0

because some ppl 've some issues concerning relationships with females in the real world and try to get over it in the digital world
so i pretend that i am a female and contact you and here we go

2007-11-22 04:56:21 · answer #9 · answered by Necromancer of Egypt 5 · 1 0

It's really weird to be a male & have a female avator!!
Kaloka I always thought he is a male.
hasafer I guess he is also a male but he is interested in women
Egypty ???? I didn't guess too much .

2007-11-21 15:12:54 · answer #10 · answered by Far Away ( Almost there) 4 · 2 0

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