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Well, that's kind of the most important part of the relationship.
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Stay thirsty my friends... C V M N |
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In many places on earth the wearing of traditional adornments and clothes among aboriginal peoples have been subjected to a lot of pressure from the surrounding so called modern or developed societies. Sometimes it has been for religious reasons when missionaries and their likes have tried to force indigenous peoples to wear so called proper clothes. Nowadays it is also common that pressure from commercial forces, as the fashion industry, make it sometimes difficult for indigenous peoples to wear their true, traditional clothes.
Also they often meet ridicule and incomprehension from representatives from the surrounding society. It is time to try to revert such a trend. It is time to support the wearing of beautiful indigenous adornment and clothing instead of the uniform clothes of the modern fashion industry or the so called proper, and often unhealthy, clothes promoted by christian missionaries or muslim fundamentalists. A couple of more examples of natural beauty and beautiful adornment: Jarawa girl, Andaman islands, Indian Ocean http://www.andaman.org/BOOK/chapter1/Jarawa-tradit.jpg Girl from Papua New Guinea http://www.janeresture.com/png_home/costume.jpg Embera, Panama, girls adorned with pearls and body paint http://www.randallhyman.com/images/2...1-01101WEB.jpg Scene from a Kuikuro house, Xingu valley, Amazon, Brazil http://www.imaginenative.org/2006/im...ellofPequi.jpg |
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Yes, to know someone well is ofcourse most important. But many times the first impression awakes your interest. And looks is one important ingredient in the first impression of a person. It can be the looks of a girl that make you want to make contact in the first place. |
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