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Voici l'opinion des hommes sur le port des perles par les femmes devenu aujourd'hui très fréquent

 Voici l'opinion des hommes sur le port des perles par les femmes devenu aujourd'hui très fréquent

Here is the opinion of men on the wearing of pearls by women that have become very common today

The wearing of pearls by the female gente has now become an omnipotent fact pushing the male gente gave its opinion on this.

Known as "Baya" in Mali and Côte d'Ivoire, "Djé" in Benin, "Djonou" in Togo, "Bin Bin" in Senegal, pearls are now widespread throughout the Gulf of Guinea region. This means that they have now become an important adornment of women regardless of age or social status. For example, while some wear them around the neck, many wear them on the foot or hip. A situation that did not leave men indifferent because they had to give their opinion on this.

Voici l'opinion des hommes sur le port des perles par les femmes devenu aujourd'hui très fréquent


On the side of Lomé, the Togolese capital, if the wearing of pearls by women has become a trend and a new way of life nowadays whereas a few years ago, prejudices around this practice were plethora, many on the men's side are those who rejoice in the said trend. This is the case of Mr. Kolou, a young motorcycle taxi driver. Honestly, it's pretty. And I find women more beautiful when they wear the djounou as jewelry. It's for real Africans," he told L-Frii.

 Voici l'opinion des hommes sur le port des perles par les femmes devenu aujourd'hui très fréquent

Further on, on the side of the city of Dakar, the Senegalese capital, the wearing of pearls by women is not far from the wearing of clothes by all. Is it really meant to seduce men or other things? To answer this question, Nesmon de Laure, a blogger and resident of Dakar met many men to find out their opinion. "I love them. Just hearing the sound of pearls, I'm happy. It pushes me to touch the beads and even go further. And when she adds her scent of thiouraye that captivates the house, I expect a special evening," said Harouna Fall, a civil servant at Félix Faure Street in downtown Dakar. "They hold us by the pearls. When a woman tells her man who verbalizes her in public that he will find her at home, the latter immediately enters his shell, without flinching. Don't ask yourself why. It's the effect of pearls. They know how to choose the moment and the manners," said Diallo Abdoulaye, another Senegalese living in Dakar

 Voici l'opinion des hommes sur le port des perles par les femmes devenu aujourd'hui très fréquent

On the Côte d'Ivoire side, the men also gave their opinions, as in several countries. Indeed, for them, pearls materialize feminism and the particular beauty of African women. This is the case of Mr. Bouadhou, when questioned by the Akody media about this feminine adornment. The Baya is a true weapon of female seduction that very few men resist. In fact, the presence of pearls in the woman's kidneys brings out the curves of the woman's body, as well as her beauty," he said.


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