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| THE POWER OF BEADS |
Beads are small piece
of glass, stone, or similar material that is threaded with others to make a
necklace or rosary or sewn on to fabric.
They are mostly made from recycled broken bottles and
rubber.
Beads and Bead-
making have a long history in Africa. Beads have been made by indigenous
Africans for thousands of years.
In ancient times, Egyptians, Greeks, and Indians established
trading bases in East Africa and eventually the Arabs invaded in the eighth
century and established trade routes with the wealthy kingdom of Ghana in
modern-day Mauritania.
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| SECRETS OF BEADS |
The Arabs brought
glass beads to the Niger Delta to trade for gold and slaves.
The modern production of beads is in some sense a family
tradition, where tools and techniques are passed from one generation to the
next.
Bead-making is a labor-intensive process and since many
beads are hand-made, there is variability in the appearance of individual beads
even within a single strand.
Due to its long history, beads continue to play a role in
many traditional rites and ceremonies such as coming-of-age, circumcision,
marriage, burial, and local festivals.
Waist beads are very powerful 'instrument' on the African
women.
In Ghana, They are common among the krobos in the Eastern
Region and the ewes in the Volta Region.
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| AFRICAN BEADS |
Some ladies choose to wear them in multiples, others wear
just one.
The main idea behind wearing of waist beads was to check
weight, so
when the beads get tighter, you know you're putting on, weight and when they're loose, you know you've lost
weight.
But in the olden days, women wore them in multiples so they
could rattle as they walk in order to send signals to men.
The sound of it could send signals to the male's brain and
then down to his penis to ejaculate.
When a woman is naked with the bead around her waist, it is
a good sight to behold.
They are worn loosely
so they can rest on the V-boot, but others wear them tight on their bikini
lines.
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| WOMEN SECRETS |
In some homes, women wear different beads to communicate to
their partners.
They have a bead they wear when they're in their period, so
when the man sees, straight away, he knows she's in 'Red'.
A bead to show she's horny, those are usually made like
crystals, they glitter, so when the man sees, he roots.
There's also 'I'm not ready one'... When she wears, it means
no sex!
Usually, after the first round of sex, it's believed that;
if the man starts touching and 'praying' the beads on the woman as Catholics do
to the rosary, it awakens the penis right away for a second round.
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| HAPPY FAMILY MAGIC |
Finally, when a man is impotent or sexually weak, listen
here, just insert the penis in between the lady's skin and the bead; usually
from behind, he should give himself 10 minutes, the power from the bead would
enter the penis and let it stand at attention!
Ladies, don't underestimate waist beads! And do not forget
to ask your grandmothers and mothers the secrets of a waist beads.
Get yours now, they
are very important for winning a man’s heart and making your family the
happiest one on earth.





I must confess, waist beads are a complete TURN ON
ReplyDeleteguess it turns you on, anytime your babe puts them on.
Deletereally true my guy
ReplyDeletethat pic on your blog is so enthising...the african lady with the beads
ReplyDeletevery colorful and nice to ware on all occasion
ReplyDeletenice and insightful post about beads.
ReplyDeletehope to see a second edition of this post.
wow! i never knew
ReplyDeleteI need some badly.
ReplyDeletewoooow, i really didn't consider these benefits of beads .... will start using now. thanks
ReplyDeletewoooow, where will i get some for my self?
ReplyDeleteBEads are poweerful and attractive, especially on African woman. Looks good on ma wife though(Bought it from Ghana)
ReplyDeletei understand in africa, beads are valuable, how is true is it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving your opinions on this subject. Will be interesting to see how it all cash out?
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to know the importance of beads. Thanks
ReplyDeleteDavid this is really interesting. African Romance magic
ReplyDeleteSuperstitions or superstitions?
ReplyDeletei now know Why it is important to wear beads , i will check on your next article , i want to know more
ReplyDeletethanks
DeleteHahaha the concluding part got me laughing. Science needs to prove this for me to believe.
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