KanwuliaExtra: Mbaaaaaa! No kitchen duties for the next 5 days! Time to concentrate on my house-maid duties! H-O-L-Y PUSS-PUSS!
Cafeteria food! No cooking!
hian. I would t want u to loose your Nigeria touching ok, you ought to be cooking egusi and Jollof Rice ok and not all this very time every time takeaay oyibo gakewaying
bigfrancis21: Your condition is known as gynecomastia or male breasts. For some guys this starts in their teenage years when their hormone levels are starting to adjust (more estrogen than testosterone). For some people, especially body builders, this could be caused by testosterone injections that they take for quick muscle gains which later causes them to grow gynecomastia. For some guys this later goes away as they grow older and for some guys it never does. Gynecomastia (male breasts) could be composed of fat only, or a tough gland that you can feel or a combination of both.
The best way to eliminate gynecomastia is through surgery but unfortunately there are no hospitals in Nigeria that could perform this. There should be, anyway, as the surgery itself is fairly easy and takes only a few hours. While under anesthesia, you could be awake all through the surgery. You need something like in the video below:
No, gymming/working out won't take your gynecomastia away. Muscle and fat are two different things. In fact chest building will only push out the gynecomastia out the more, if your gynecomastia is the layer of tough gland that lays on top of your chest muscles (pectoralis major and minor). If yours is mostly fat due to obesity, then if you lose weight the gynecomastia will reduce/go away.
hon, how is jollof rice cooked in at least Anambra State and how popular is it there you just answer me that one question and I will leave you in peace ok
funlord probz, guy’s I will like to apologise to you ok, Probz honestly that okro soup doesn’t look nice but you are normally good cook so I go let you off ok, erm sorry I thoyhht the beef had become tolotolo ok, erm I’m sorry guys ok
Probz: I would. Shimi is no more masculine or feminine than wrapper. Like I say there's nowhere in the world that wore bifurcated trunks more than 300 years ago and men all over the world still wear wrapper and shimi. Only ignorant people would call it cross dressing.
That's enough now. No more questions about shimi/wrapper.
Pls just one last question oo, erm how will I get about wearing the shimi under the wrapper so as to avoid looks from ignorant people who don’t know that it’s quite appropriate for men?
also what colour should the shimi be and what examples of men wearing shimi-like garments across d world
Zacking: It's called a slip. The one they wear as a skirt is a Half Slip not a Chemise. A Chemise is a very short Full Slip. They're both similar but different. Slips are both Half Slip and Full Slip. I'd rather you search Google for more answers
is it ok for Nigerian men to wear wrapper and shimi?
captainogoh: Hello good fellow, Am thinking of doing this coconut moi moi for, will it make sense and what else do add to to compliment it like minerals or what exactly. Thanks in advance as I await your reply.
hi, pls is it ok for Igbo men to wear wrapper and shimi?
Probz: I’m sure someone somewhere in Igboland’s done that but I’ve never seen it. Makes sense when you think about it though. Wearing bifurcated pants underneath a wrapper defeats the whole purpose in the first place.
Stop trolling me in the food section by the way. You’re actually not funny.
Sorry Hun, please would you wear d shimi underneath d wrapper because you say you wear wrapper and do you consider it appropriate for men?
Konquest: ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ Oyinbo is a Yoruba word meaning peeled honey.[HUMAN SKIN]
Oyin+Po OYIN[Honey] BO[Peel]
The African skin complexion is BROWN like honey!
Figuratively the BROWN SKIN[Honey] gets PEELED[Bo]
It is just like the pure Yoruba word:Ashewo [prostitute] which has been corrupted to Ashawo by Wale Adenuga's IKEBE SUPER MAGAZINE in pidgin. Mr. Wale Adenuga's humour magazine Ikebe Super which was hugely popular nation wide from 1975 to the early 1980s [1983] featured the lead character, the randy Dauda the Sexy Guy. The use of Ashawo by Wale Adenuga became prominent because his publication was in pidgin English and interjected with some Nigerian words like O jigbi jigbi jigbi in Yoruba or Osanobua in Bini-Edo!
I used to discretely read Ikebe Super in those days! There was a print run of up to 500,000 per month.
Yoruba names even have Oyinbo in them for generations such as: Oguntoyinbo, Fatoyinbo, Odetoyinbo
So, I hope this helps.
Hon, Igbos also get oyibo for first and last name ok, I strongly believe is an Igbo word rather dan Yoruba ok
Ok I saw a thread on this section from someone asking about Igbo men and wrapper, that’s ok for him but what I want to know is is it ok and common for men to wear a shimi under d wrapper or must it be pants?