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r231(m): 11:42pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
WAIST BEADS (Ileke Idi): I love them. I think waist beads are the single most sexy african fashion (& private) accessory. They come in different sizes and colours and my mum still keeps a few of them in her wardrobe. However, some ladies don't agree or don't know its effect on some men. I guess it's different strokes for different folks. What do you guys think?
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MrCork17: 11:43pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
it makes my c0rk go soft. i hate it! ![]() |
Goldieluks: 11:45pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
me likey,for fashion sake. ![]() ![]() |
MrsChima(f): 11:45pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Waist bands turns you on? Okay. The shit people do in the privacy of their own shack.
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Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 11:46pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
ko si much. it's an acquired taste meaning it turns on some but not others, depending on your culture. i could be wrong sha. people have fetishes for different things. anyway, the men are the ones who would find it stimulating, i guess. |
MrCork17: 11:48pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
actualy, I heard Ibo women can use it to make a mans,s **Kini** to disappear! ![]() |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 11:49pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
I used to fear waist beads on ladies a lot, cos I heard they are possessive, my first gf bad them, so I ddt bleep her, cos I thot she was possessd, but I think I like dem now, though I know they are still possesive
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Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 11:51pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
yes, i think they're usually associated with deities back home, but that might have changed now. could be a fashion statement nowadays. |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 11:52pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
@poster to me, its just another fashion accessory just like earring or bracelet. nothing ¨sexy¨about them at all. |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 11:55pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
@OP waist beads is just a fashion and nothing more, not only for African women. I know some girls from Puerto Rico, Brazil and other central American countries that got that on there waist. I don't see anything sexy about it at all
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Tosinville(m): 11:57pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Yeah! i like waist beard alot, its a turn on. **Tosinville hits Mr.cork with a plank on his bald hair, gbam!!** what does that senseless Mr.Cork knows about waist beard? |
r231(m): 11:58pm On Mar 03, 2011 |
Mr, Cork: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 12:05am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Mr, Cork: Truth and that's how you they got your *Kini and Brain* disappear Mr. Dummycork |
MrsChima1(f): 12:09am On Mar 04, 2011 |
So you saying if I get a waistband around my husband's kini that it will make it uhmm uhmm less than uhmmm [size=2pt]endowed?[/size] ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 12:10am On Mar 04, 2011 |
lol
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MrCork17: 12:12am On Mar 04, 2011 |
tpiah!. sweeery. so do u wear thongs or beads? ![]() |
r231(m): 12:14am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Mrs, Chima: give it a try ![]() ![]() |
MrsChima1(f): 12:17am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Nawl. I am used to it by now. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
MrCork17: 12:22am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Mrs, Chima: we can try it. Pls dont hurt me? ![]() |
MrsChima1(f): 12:25am On Mar 04, 2011 |
(vomiting)
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MrCork17: 12:27am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Mrs, Chima: OOOooo Nooo You didnt!! ![]() |
197(f): 12:30am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Beads!! ![]() ![]() |
magogo: 1:02am On Mar 04, 2011 |
[color=#006600][/color] Hmmm, maybe I should give it a thought. Afterall, I have a nice waist line ![]() |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 1:05am On Mar 04, 2011 |
I love them! If you dont have the waist and belly for them, dont try it. i.e the woman below: ![]() |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 1:13am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: Thanks for the nightmare *vomit* |
Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 1:25am On Mar 04, 2011 |
waist beads are very significant in traditional rituals, so last time i checked, there wasnt any restriction as to who could or couldnt wear them. even if the belly is bigger than a gorodome. any bead which is significant in that manner, shouldnt be worn if the owner has reservations about them. |
denzel2009: 1:34am On Mar 04, 2011 |
It used to be a very important accessory in the olden days cos it makes women's bums shake when they walk around which in turn attracts men. Nowadays,it is mostly worn by razz girls. Not cool anymore!
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Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 2:16am On Mar 04, 2011 |
they can market it to the west. some oyibos like juju stuff a lot. |
LordReed(m): 2:26am On Mar 04, 2011 |
To many bad associations with this for me to be cool with it. Then there is the hygenie some never take it off you know, sounds down right dirty to me brrrr!
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MrsChima1(f): 2:30am On Mar 04, 2011 |
L. REED! Come on now suga! I am sure they take it off EVERY now and then to wash it! Right? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Araboy(m): 3:47am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Hey in our culture women don't wear them first time I saw them when I was in Senegal I thought It was a Senegalese thing until later I saw NigerianS Ghanaians and even African Americans wearing them men I love them it's a big turn on for me just seeing them on any dark skin black woman give me big hard on
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Re: Waist Beads (ileke Idi): by Nobody: 3:55am On Mar 04, 2011 |
Araboy: I hope you understand that there is no such thing as a "Nigerian culture". . . . so plz be specific with the use of "our". I rem wearing ileke-idis a lot in "my" culture, it was worn as a cultural symbol. . . .mostly worn during the "Ijo ibiles" and many other ceremonies. It wasnt just worn to be worn, they had a special cultural connotation to them. Specifically worn during the IJO IBILE for the noise they make and the way they emphasize the hips and waist when our women are dancing. Altho the wait beads werent exactly multicolored like those illustrated in the pixs the OP posted. They were usually bigger beads and deep orange/red ![]() |
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