The age old BiC question.
Depends really. Which of these two items are you willing to share?
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I beg your pardon?
It looks ty and turns me off. My wife will never wear such a thing. s wear it and imitating popular culture is not good if it stems from indecency.It looks kinda hot for a somali woman with a nose piercing, thick lips and make up
All i see is make up. There is no point of comparing unless you're talking about their make up skills.
It looks ty and turns me off. My wife will never wear such a thing. s wear it and imitating popular culture is not good if it stems from indecency.
Imo a girl that wears a nose ring is liek girl that wears a choker.
the non melanated women are extremely attractive almost made in a factory u would think.
the non melanated women are extremely attractive almost made in a factory u would think.
Does she turn u on?!The somali one with the contacts is the hottest one. I've seen her insta, very pretty girl. But she's a lightie.
Nigga?Somali girls win in this instance
Maybe if you said Persian or Lebanese or maybe even Albanian girls then I don't know hmmmm
Look at the xalimo with the contacts. Straight up creep and 10 layers of makeup.Turkish of course, especially those girls with colored eyes.
I believe u a bot.Beauty is subjective, remember you are beautiful to someone no matter what another says
I believe u a bot.
Shut it. Nose rings do not look ty. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean it is tish. It doesn't stem from indecent culture. Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi women were the first to wear it and then westerners copied it and made it mainstream.
I love my nose ring. I will never remoof
Would u want ur future wife to have a nose piercing?Nose rings are not indecent in that way, but in Somali culture, it signified slavery - slaves owned by Somalis had their noses pierced up to around 80 years ago. Indian slaves had their noses pierced by the Persian Mughals, and Hindu women would have their noses pierced upon marriage as a symbol of being her husband's property. There is even mention of nose piercings being used to identify slaves in the Bible. It wasn't until it was popularized in the west in the 1980s and 90s that it lost its stigma in other places, and by the 2000s it had become an innocuous accessory
Interestingly, the Hindi word for nose piercing is "Natha" which is derived from "Nathna" which was the act of piercing an ox's nose and putting a rope through it to guide it
Some Somalis disapprove, but so many girls have them now that the meaning has changed completely into something innocent
Does she turn u on?!