I was obess stage 2 I worked on me..moved from size 14 to size 10. I bought waist beads to monitor my waist...when they get tight, I know I need to watch my meals daily! Long ago, tattoos were a red flag! Nowadays they hold memories
Sure there's something crazy with those things Maina, one time went crazy and couldn't resist knowing well that he was seeing someone else, and literally went for her.
They are for many different reasons,,some for beauty, others I heard there is a tribe that gives their girls/wife's if analegeza kiuno vizuri time ya game and there is another one told me alipewa mahari for mens attraction. Men should know how to pray though before involving themselves with ladies
People are perishing coz of lack of knowledge,i live in the 🇺🇸& many born again Nigerians worn people since this custom comes from Yoruba people of Nigeria,lots of black Americans are researching & cutting them off, it can cause a lot of strongholds
Lost of Black Americans are research and cutting them off so what ? That’s exactly what they should do it’s our culture not theirs .About strongholds just stop the ignorance
Maina i have lived in coast for 8 years ,in coast we young women are taught to wear waist beads so that our men can play with them...theres a way a woman should play with her waist to synchronise with the beads
This is the reason Kenya is extremely poor, & will maintain its poverty for at least the remainder of the 21ST century. The country is becoming stupidly superstitious, instead of applying critical thinking. Undeveloped countries are busy praying to gods, making excuses & embracing poverty.
@Maina and @King'ang'i there's another theory that some ladies who wear leg beads are somehow associated with LGBTQ+ community but I'm not sure if it's true or false. Kindly someone justify this ju pia mimi sielewi how the two connect.
Apparently ni ukiwa na a specific size so when you eat unafeel ina tighten tumbo you know you cant go on eating more. Hiyo ndio tummy management naskianga wakisema inasaidia. Personally, I have a tiny waist na sijawahi tumia hizo beads due to such stereotypes😂Kukula nayo nitakula but I guess miili hazifanani
If ur a woman and married buy waistbeeds bwanako hata wahi kuenda nje bora hauna kitambi na wajua mchakato😂 ikienda sana waeza chora hata tatoo mshahara yiote kwa mkono yako😂😂😂
@nellcheptoo not only for beauty everything you wear has a reason.. have you ever wondered why you have to look at the mirror,yet you have your husband kwa bed??
Traditionally those beads were only meant to be worn only in the bedroom as they were or are erotic in nature. The wife used to get the husband more excited & in the mood with them. They should never ever leave the bedroom. In fact its taboo to wear them in public or outside the bedroom. They should be used in that way only & the ladies were taught on how to use them to the husband's liking & satisfaction.
I was obess stage 2
I worked on me..moved from size 14 to size 10.
I bought waist beads to monitor my waist...when they get tight, I know I need to watch my meals daily!
Long ago, tattoos were a red flag! Nowadays they hold memories
Maina waist beads are just for beautiful nothing else 😍
many of us wear waist beads for beauty sio ku confuse men. it helps with waistline
ukiskia imekaza mnarelax
They are for beauty, nothing else. I love seeing them. There, I said it.
Y'all are overthinking. Ni za beauty na body goals
To you is for beauty not to others
@@shydengigi4990 well, siwezi argue juu kuna kaukweli
Ikr! Although i personally thru senga lessons but in the end, it's for body goals. Yaani, the propaganda!
Tess unavaanga?
Sure there's something crazy with those things Maina, one time went crazy and couldn't resist knowing well that he was seeing someone else, and literally went for her.
Always making my morning so bright 🌄
They are for many different reasons,,some for beauty, others I heard there is a tribe that gives their girls/wife's if analegeza kiuno vizuri time ya game and there is another one told me alipewa mahari for mens attraction. Men should know how to pray though before involving themselves with ladies
Where is the lie.....
Itabidi Maina upate mwenye hizo shanga kwakiuno tuone kama utarauka kazi hio siku😂😂
Some people use them as talismans esp those who have gone kwa mchawi so not all are for beauty better to avoid
They are for beauty and are tummy trimmers.... Anklets too.... They are holistically beautiful
Maina those waist bead are for beauty and they also add more feelings when a man play with it.
Yes… waist beads has spells!
Ankle beads were used long time by Kiuks to signify a lady is ready for marriage so the father gave the daughter as a welcome for potential suitors 😊
❤
Every man is attracted to them. The question is which men bro? To me that's a very big red flag
Exactly. Mimi nikiona tu dem nazo napiga corner
People are perishing coz of lack of knowledge,i live in the 🇺🇸& many born again Nigerians worn people since this custom comes from Yoruba people of Nigeria,lots of black Americans are researching & cutting them off, it can cause a lot of strongholds
Lost of Black Americans are research and cutting them off so what ? That’s exactly what they should do it’s our culture not theirs .About strongholds just stop the ignorance
Farasi was just chilling Kingangi😅😅😅😅
I like the beads ❤
Maina i have lived in coast for 8 years ,in coast we young women are taught to wear waist beads so that our men can play with them...theres a way a woman should play with her waist to synchronise with the beads
Life is spiritual.
I need them to train my waist coz i forget to snatch my tummy all the time
Kingangi Wii mukola 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂so tuanze kuvaa
I just don't know them nor have l ever seen them and am a ready.
Those are news to me.
Why? That is our African culture
This is the reason Kenya is extremely poor, & will maintain its poverty for at least the remainder of the 21ST century. The country is becoming stupidly superstitious, instead of applying critical thinking. Undeveloped countries are busy praying to gods, making excuses & embracing poverty.
You take life too seriously. I bet you have no sense of humor.
IKR
Those things are very attractive bwana. For petite women. They beat big Nyash all day er day!
Another one in town😂😂
😂😂avoid them at all cost
I Will try them only in bedroom 😂😂i have to try
@Maina and @King'ang'i there's another theory that some ladies who wear leg beads are somehow associated with LGBTQ+ community but I'm not sure if it's true or false. Kindly someone justify this ju pia mimi sielewi how the two connect.
Maina tiga siasa ni cia uthaka
I wear for beauty and to manage my weight,when they become tight I know it’s time to be watchful of my weight
Ati loss meaning what? Most women use them to check their waist size
Witchcraft wengine wanevaa ziko na Miguu ya kuku
Waist beads have been there for years in Africa. Us Kenyans lost our cultures kitambo.
Mnasema ni za tummy management na ikiongezeka you go and buy another that fits😂😂😂😂😂
Thats not how it works. Trust me.
Apparently ni ukiwa na a specific size so when you eat unafeel ina tighten tumbo you know you cant go on eating more. Hiyo ndio tummy management naskianga wakisema inasaidia. Personally, I have a tiny waist na sijawahi tumia hizo beads due to such stereotypes😂Kukula nayo nitakula but I guess miili hazifanani
Wenye waist beads wana k tamu sana
Those things are just but for beauty for real
Not all..
That's what you think
Not any waist bead...mtafute za Mombasa from specific suppliers, your welcome
If ur a woman and married buy waistbeeds bwanako hata wahi kuenda nje bora hauna kitambi na wajua mchakato😂 ikienda sana waeza chora hata tatoo mshahara yiote kwa mkono yako😂😂😂
It's a waist trainer to keep your body in an hour glass shape.
Very demonic, I have asked some coast women, when I stayed there , they told me the whole story , that is why, watu wa bara wamekwama huko
maina pls its only for beauty, infact my ghana bae ask me to look for it that he likes it
@nellcheptoo not only for beauty everything you wear has a reason.. have you ever wondered why you have to look at the mirror,yet you have your husband kwa bed??
West African men have a different connection with them. My Nigerian ex told me they just turns him on, he literally got me more pairs
🤣🤣🤣🤣@@engr.anthonymwangi1219
Aki sijawai jua waist bead ni za nini... Walai
Same here
Just ornaments
Now you know😂Beware
hahaha 😂
ati Ngong racecourse!!! Horse riders.
A cheat will always make and use a very useless excuse to culminate his perverted behavior.
For real woman with waist beads are very loss,,hii nayo ni ukweli.....
vitu za mapoko ndio mnasifu? That is red flag!!!
Excuse ya kuescape valentines
😂😂😂
Traditionally those beads were only meant to be worn only in the bedroom as they were or are erotic in nature. The wife used to get the husband more excited & in the mood with them.
They should never ever leave the bedroom. In fact its taboo to wear them in public or outside the bedroom.
They should be used in that way only & the ladies were taught on how to use them to the husband's liking & satisfaction.