I’ve come to know lots of ladies wenye wanavaa hizi beads Kwa waist. [SIZE=7]KUULIZA SI UJINGA. [/SIZE][SIZE=4]Kazi yake ni? [ATTACH=full]168754[/ATTACH][/SIZE]
ni jewellery
Iko na maana yake,pink handlers wa Kam upesi watuelezee
Most of them ni ma poko. Chunga kijana…
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Hii niya inatumikanga kujishikilia tight wakati unamwaga
:D:D:D:D
Kuna mwingine aliniambia ati ni ya kupima weight…ati ikianza kumshika sana anajua inafaa apunguze kilo.
iv been with5 dozen women and i still dont know
Most likely.
You can ride her like a Texas mechanical bull while holding them
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Uliza @pseudonym
Btw the ushanga has been in existence for a while.
Am told in ancient egypt it was so determine stages of pregnancy
Who told you?
My great grandpa was a brother to the cousin of the uncle of pharaoh hehehe
hio ni ya rachets
[COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)][SIZE=7][FONT=verdana]1. Helps in body shaping
2. Sexual seduction
3. Symbol of chasity - only the husband was required to remove it during the wedding night
4. Was used in the past to give a signal to the men that the lady had hit puberty and it was ok to marry/seduce her [/FONT][/SIZE]
Wanapewa na waganga to get more men and retain them that’s why inavaliwa na poko sana sana
True
Wanawake wako na imani kubwa tu. Mpaka poko anaamini ataretain?
I don’ think it has ever been a Kenyan thing. I stand corrected on that if there’ anyone from a community in Kenya that has historically been using them.
What I know is it has been a thing with communities in TZ and UG.
People say it’ for weight checks, jewellery , something to do with girls becoming women( that transision period).