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hot-angel (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #96 on: June 22, 2005, 05:44 AM »

Quote from: Seun on June 02, 2005, 07:59 PM
I do not like seeing what I cannot touch or talk about.

Some body is angry/jealous. You see them you can't touch them, unless you fetch for them.
Vieira (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #97 on: June 22, 2005, 11:18 AM »

Quote from: Pinky on June 22, 2005, 12:34 AM
viera you re wrong & IAH is very right...... how many of the white chics have nice shapes like we blacks, omo forget that thing. o!!. they always have to battle to stay in shape..( for those who have the shape) don't you see the extent to which their celebrities go just to get a black woman's shape? nigger plsssssssss..... a good  example is J. Lo.

LOL!

do not even go there! what about our Naija babes that as soon as they are comfortable start getting fat???

It is the same apart from the ass!! There is nothing else apart from the ass that black girls have that white girls don't have!

Your example of JLo is all about the ass as I said.
Jesimiel (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #98 on: June 22, 2005, 01:06 PM »

.....by far this topic seems to be the longest being discussed, maybe b'cos of it emotional indicaces.......anyway sha, I beleive we all speak for our selfs on this matter and I believe we also have the responsibility of making this world a better place and not being selfish about, if not I would not expect a lady to dress half naked revealing all the not supposed to be revealed revealables!!!! and clam that the body is hers and she could do as she places with it,......yes ke!!!!

If not so how come you ladies get cross when a guy stands in front of you gazing all his attention and focus on your breast trying really hard to see further than what is being revealed already? I have an issue of such that I'm presently trying to resolve btw 2 friends of opposite sex.......sincerely have any of you really ever attracted any decent guy with this kind of dressing?
Jesimiel (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #99 on: June 22, 2005, 01:17 PM »

we really need not compare what should be our standard to other persons'.....if oyinbo like let them work naked. comparing, I see it as another form of colo. mentality the question is whether e good make niger babe dey dress naked for street ? ....

the lesson is ...let not that, that you have been endowoured with be an hindrance unto another...
justdman (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #100 on: June 22, 2005, 10:39 PM »

IAH, are you residing in the UK cos its only place you see such ladies. check out the scandinavians, they are good. our African queens na something else, thats why they flaunt the stuff. However, is quite on African cos they are champions, no doubt about. I've told myself that I'll come down 2 9ja for me wife, can't marry what I'm seeing here but if things like this are said about our girls, I think I'll have a re-think.
IAH (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #101 on: June 23, 2005, 12:32 PM »

Quote from: Vieira on June 22, 2005, 11:18 AM
Quote from: Pinky on June 22, 2005, 12:34 AM
viera you re wrong & IAH is very right...... how many of the white chics have nice shapes like we blacks, omo forget that thing. o!!. they always have to battle to stay in shape..( for those who have the shape) don't you see the extent to which their celebrities go just to get a black woman's shape? nigger plsssssssss..... a good example is J. Lo.

LOL!

do not even go there! what about our Naija babes that as soon as they are comfortable start getting fat???

It is the same apart from the ass!! There is nothing else apart from the ass that black girls have that white girls don't have!

Your example of JLo is all about the ass as I said.

I repeat...unlike white girls, Black girls don't have chunks of fat on/beside(?) their waist (I mean that extra flesh that hangs down from white girls' trousers/skirts band, you get it?) and they don't usually have big belle, that makes their figure come out well well as in 8.
pkrix (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #102 on: June 23, 2005, 01:44 PM »

Quote from: jogego on May 31, 2005, 09:48 PM
LOL  Tongue if you all think Naija girls expose themselves, then you need to see the average jamo girl during summer in London, then you would agree with me that Naija girls dress like Nuns....he he heee

You are right you know. Breast exposition is no exposition.
Let'em affix a bra that covers only the nipples and go on panties only.

Nonsense! You tell me "hot! hot weather."

Why have the men who covers their bodies properly not gone roasted?

Rubbish!
Ra (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #103 on: June 23, 2005, 02:39 PM »

@pkrix... erm   2 guys just skated by my office now in just their shorts. There are more bare chested guys than you've ever seen anywhere else. The heat is indeed unbearable but it's no excuse to go half naked ladies, especially for those who don't even possess the physique to pull it off, it's really annoying. Girls with protruding bellies favouring skimpy tops are simply laughable.
sage (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #104 on: June 23, 2005, 07:24 PM »

Men, where was I when all this was going on?  The truth remains that the sisters should be left alone to dress the way they feel.

Over here girls dress real sexy. Those who go for sun bathing and swimming regularly see naked and almost naked women. 

A woman's dressing is up to her.  And you guys out there, how many of you would have any dealings with a girl that dresses like a nun?  I for sure would not.  I like girls that dress really attractively.

Somebody said that the average white chick does not flaunt herself.  This is to those who have not left Nigeria before.  The chicks here dress really sexilly.

Nigerian guys, stop being hypocritical.  You like something say so and stop quoting theory.  We condemn something with one mouth just to please others and wish for the same thing ourselves with the other mouth.  We are simply hypocrites.
Greatpeter (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #105 on: June 23, 2005, 07:38 PM »

Dewiseman, you started this topic and I want to correct an impression here not all our ladies. We have credible ladies among us in Nigeria and even in Africa as a whole.

The issue of nude should I say that yes it's the same is demonic and those who run after them are possessed too. They have been hypnotised.

Some ladies will dress and look kinky and corporate.
Pinky (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #106 on: June 24, 2005, 01:54 PM »

Quote from: pkrix on June 23, 2005, 01:44 PM

You are right you know. Breast exposition is no exposition.
Let'em affix a bra that covers only the nipples and go on panties only.

Nonsense! You tell me "hot! hot weather."

Why have the men who covers their bodies properly not gone roasted?

Rubbish!
na so it dey pain u pricks?
tasteguy (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #107 on: June 24, 2005, 02:50 PM »

Seun ,You are really trying in this topic but what is it that you can't see or touch
legs (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #108 on: June 27, 2005, 07:13 PM »

nope he said he only wants to see what he can touch
bello (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #109 on: July 06, 2005, 03:46 PM »

hi
its a thing that we must look into because we men they are trying to impress or seduce are just making the fun of it and after the lusting we discard them cos they are not wife material but just object of satisfaction, so they should be discouraged. Huh
tayotina (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #110 on: July 06, 2005, 03:58 PM »

They? Excuse me, be specific cos I for one, you cannot try that with me ok?
Greatpeter (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #111 on: July 06, 2005, 04:00 PM »

 Bello, too much and a bit harsh for our respectale ladies.
Ladies in the house sorry on his behalf.
Motee (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #112 on: July 06, 2005, 04:03 PM »

I believe this trend of cloth will continue unless, people like you and I discussing it can have a change of mind to some of them that shows the expose part of our body.  But it’s difficult because some married women are even advised to wear these things at home to attract their husband. Infact, husband (some) prefers their wife putting them on.
Greatpeter (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #113 on: July 06, 2005, 09:20 PM »

 I have not thought of it that some husbands can encourage their wives to put on such clothes.
What of if their daughters start emulating their mother what will the father do? Beating up the child?
So any man encouraging his wife to dress like prostitutes is undoing himself and the family at large.
sage (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #114 on: July 06, 2005, 09:38 PM »

@Greterpeter pls i dont understand what u mean by dress like a prostitute? Huh Huh
Greatpeter (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #115 on: July 06, 2005, 09:54 PM »

 In Africa anyone not dressing normal is regarded as a prostitute.
Some ladies will dress and you will be seeing their nakedness, you will see their undies. Apart from putting on trasparent dress, you will see their flat or robust tommy, you'll see their hip and laps.
It's not acceptable in Africa.
it's a disease of western world that infected Africa.
hot-angel (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #116 on: July 06, 2005, 10:18 PM »

Why is civilatization now a disease of wetern world? When has showing what God gave you become Prostitution, When has wearing what you feel is right on you become, an act of sin??? What is wong with people??
Greatpeter (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #117 on: July 06, 2005, 10:28 PM »

 Sorry Hot angel, you might not agree with me.
God provided this cloth to cover our nakedness.
When our foreparents sinned in the garden of Eden, their eyes were opened and they realised they were naked and God gave the apron to cover their nakedness. read Genesis chaptrers 1, 2,& 3. Do you know what apron is?
Your God's given precious body is to be covered and to be seen alone by your husband. Ok?
hot-angel (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #118 on: July 06, 2005, 10:42 PM »

  God din't provide cloth. Man did. God gave them leaves and leaves are like 98% body opened.
Vieira (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #119 on: July 06, 2005, 11:06 PM »

Man's natural state is nakedness.
legs (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #120 on: July 07, 2005, 07:27 AM »

yep! so running around in as little as possible is as close to natural as we can get abi?
Vieira (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #121 on: July 07, 2005, 08:10 AM »

So I am saying that we as men have made the human body a sex object and something to be ashamed of. Thats why now we have people crying blue murder when they see a small bit of flesh!
jogego (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #122 on: July 07, 2005, 01:39 PM »

agreed. If you look at any place where civilisation has not really touched, you find that the people use sparse coverings. IN fact most of the women go about bare chested so greatpeter, check your facts properly. Look at the koma pple discovered in the old gongola state.
Vieira (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #123 on: July 07, 2005, 01:59 PM »

maybe the Koma people are demonic, abi GreatPeter?
tayotina (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #124 on: July 07, 2005, 02:15 PM »

Vieira, you are not serious Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Motee (f)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #125 on: July 07, 2005, 02:16 PM »

i quote you Greatpeter..I have not thought of it that some husbands can encourage their wives to put on such clothes.

I think it depends on what you refered to as such cloth for a married woman.  Just a pant is a bad wear to some people and mind you, I do not like married women wearing short tops on jeans and their butt is been noticed especially if you are fat. They do not make me comfortable as a woman.

sage (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #126 on: July 07, 2005, 09:31 PM »

The African man was and still goes about naked in the remote areas. Actually 4 people who dont know it was the westerners that brought full clothing to africa so check your facts well. Cry
jogego (m)
Re: Ladies in Nigeria Not Covering up their Bosoms
« #127 on: July 08, 2005, 11:38 AM »

so in essence, we should discard all this western civilisation nonsense and go back to being natural ala the great Abami Eda himself, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. If only he had won the election in 1979 to become president of Nigeria Grin
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