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Monday, 21 June 2010

More half naked chicks at SA 2010 World Cup




















The men in this country must really love this their culture o...:-)
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14 comments:

  1. I still don't get this nakedness thing. Don't like the cultural aspect of it. It looks degrading i9n a way...

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  2. BreastAddicted21 June 2010 at 18:34

    Nna Men! See breast. Something is begining to raise it's ugly head in my trouser. Why we no get this kind culture for every where in Naija. I beg I go relocate to S.A.

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  3. nice breasts.
    im sure enuff pervs were out in full force!

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  4. these babes should stop harassing people with their breast jare !!

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  5. thats why rape and homosexuality is there. the men prefer men cos dem don see woman finish.

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  6. originalmgbeke22 June 2010 at 00:28

    can somebody tell these girls to put some clothes on. go and read a book, get something in your head and contribute something to society. all this prancing around with breasts is not doing anybody (or the boobs for that matter) any good

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  7. Total nude parade is the real deal.
    Still waiting to see that in SA tho.

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  8. I remember a time when 'modern' women in europe decided to prove their 'freedom' and go around topless. Its also quite interesting that those who type 'degrading' are actually women(at least their moniker suggests so). My opinion? if this women are allowed by their culture to prance around around naked then by golly they should do so, all you socially constrained folks ala goody two-shoes can go jump in the lagoon.

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  9. @originalmgbeke "... put some clothes on. go and read a book, get something in your head and contribute something to society."

    You have it all wrong, it's not a lack of education cos some of them are lawyers, doctors, PHD holders etc. It's being comfortable with the way their people have lived for generations.

    @BreastAddicted your reaction is the creation of our society which has become quite conservative (in terms of dress) in the recent past. I'm sure those who are raised in an environment where this is considered normal will not walk around with a permanent h*rd on. Not saying they won't admire God's beauty.

    I personally believe that any rapes, lack of self-control etc at the sight of bare breasts will be because of a clash of civilisations. Unless someone can prove to me that in the past where this was the norm rapes were super abundant in our societies.

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  10. when we walked around topless. outside of towns and cities it was still prevalent for young girls to be topless not too long ago. I actually saw a photography exhibition with a shot of a market with topless young girls in it. I didnt see attendant erections or people being raped in the corner.

    Why did we have honor even when we had no Christianity? Why cant we receive new Religions and cultures and keep the good aspects of the ones we had before?

    Im not saying we should walk around topless but it is worth remembering it was an abomination to rape and steal and cheat and it was not the norm unlike now. We have a lot to learn from the past. I respect those South Africans for deciding what they want. period

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  11. Lovely breasts! People pay to get that look!

    That said, I noticed they move in groups and always in the day time. Good strategy!! I hope they have (preferably gay or female) bodyguards if/when they decide to parade in the dark.

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  12. lovely culture, sweet country, i like them all

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  13. omo na breast bi dis?see as i stand like pole abeg dis one no bad.

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  14. I am buying a ticket to SA ASAP!!!! I love breasts!

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