I am happy

The de-hijabi processed was a bit sudden and radical, but I did have my little transition. It started when I was still a Muslim and refused to cover my eyes after using sitarah/net over the eyes for a short period of time, even though my husband "preferred" it. Then after a couple of years, I decided I didn't want to wear gloves anymore. He didn't like it, but "let" me do it anyway because he was a good "lenient" husband who didn't oppress his women

. Then I took off the big, knee-length Somali khimar and started using regular square hijabs, with regular (even a bit fitted) abayas... IN COLORS! Even a red one slipped in, with matching red niqab. Then I stopped being strict with whether or not my wrists were showing too much. Even used a bracelets and nice watches, not caring if the sleeve of the abaya slipped back and showed off half of my underarm. Then when I finally left Islam, I started wearing short socks showing off my ankles. So when the wind blew, people could see my legs/ankles. Yep, that was my way of revolting and protesting against the oppression I was under, because I told my ex I wanted to take off the niqab but he wouldn't let me. So much for "free choice", ey? So the day I left him, I just decided to go outside with normal clothes again.