Bead makes women luscious, Sweetened Sex-Kumasi men reveal
Section of the males in Kumasi Metropolis of the
Ashanti Region have revealed in an exclusive interview with FILASCO DE GENERAL
that, bead locally known as ‘t)ma’ makes women stunning and eye catching.
To them sex is more sweetened with beads wearing females.
This interview was granted to fetch the importance of the aforementioned material.
Traditional Ghanaian culture wears waist
beads to specifically signify femininity (as well as wealth and practical
usage such as an anchor for a menstrual cloth). For some women, they would wear
their beads under their clothes. Only allowing their love ones to see
them as a meaning of sanctity and purity between the two.
The most comfortable way of wearing
waist beads is under your belly, along your panty line. Most
women wear their beads traditionally, under their clothes against their
skin. ... You can wear your waist beads all day, every day.
This practice is now less popular,
however wearing beads for the seduction of men is still one of
the primary reasons some women wear them. Waist beads can be
considered as “African Lingerie.”... Many Ghanaian women will tell you
that they use their waist beads to shape their waist.
Waist beads
are used to control weight gain. They act as a tracker for your
body which helps you in losing the weight. These beads
have been used for centuries to shape up the body of women. Women find
it easier to lose weight this way because it does not require
much of exertion.
Historians believe the African
tradition of waist beads may have originated among the Yoruba tribes, now
mainly in Nigeria. But the practice is also seen in West Africa,
notably Ghana, where the beads signify wealth and aristocracy, as well
as femininity.
According to one of the interviewees, he will never
propose to a lady with what he describes as raw-waist (lady without beads).
“If I found out that a lady I’m intended to propose
is not having beads around her waist…..I push no more. Sexing a woman with no
beads is like drinking porridge with no sugar. In fact, it makes women ‘very’ ‘very’
seductive”, he ecstatically said.
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The Zulu people of South Africa
developed a code for the size and colors of their beads. Large and colorful
beads symbolize wealth and social status. Blue beads are thought to
enhance fertility. Red beads are reserved for ceremonies like tribal
festivals, funerals, circumcisions of young boys and harvest dances.
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