Why most of the ppl in our culture have azarband( nara,string or whatsoever)to tie up thier shalwars???
Why can’t they just put stretches(elastic) in thier bottom wear?
Its cheap, durable and helpful for all occasions!
Mm10, for your age-group elastic is probably better, but when you are big enough you will understand the value of naRa, specially when tucked inside, it’s really a touchy lovey feeling.
unlike western cultures, mashriqee grown ups have to deal with little brats showing their affection or insisting you buy them a PlayStation by tugging at your shalwaar...
in such troubling times, naRa is that warm feeling of reassurance you feel... unless u forgot to wear your depends.
There is No Spoon
helpful for all occasions!
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her baat mein asaani chaiay hoti hei inko…mehnat ke naam se tou dam nikalta hei inka…
maybe he's just got real fumbly hands Naiko
Thre is a solid scientific reason for having a "Nara" When I buy something in the USA that has elastic, I have it replaced with a Nara in my next visit to India.
With elastic, for pants to stay up requires a considerable amount of tension all the time especially when clothes are made to fit many people with different sizes. This constrains blood vessels and nerves and is uncomfortable.
But, if your waist line is a little bit less than the hips(like mine), then a Nara will keep the pants up with hardly any tension. I find that extremely comfortable.
The best part is that a Nara can be adjusted to suit a persons waist dimensions. With elastic its one size fits all. So the western designers keep it a bit tighter so that it fits small waists. But with those large waists "you know what I mean" the tension is usually mor than necessary and is definitely uncomfortable.
May be in the west most people have a waist line dimension larger than the hip dimension. So they either have to use Elastic with lots of tension, or men can use old fashioned suspenders to keep their pants up.
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Tanhaa thanks for bringing logic and science into the thread to totaly kill it.
Blood vessels? Helllooooo?
Although, i do like the concept of easy-on/off per the elastic.
Nyahamdi for u fun lovers its a lovely feelin with the kamarband, what bout the normal men and specially the women...........
Dear NL
agar is mein galti say do ghantain(knots) par jain to phir un ka dum nikalta hey!!
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koi batlaay key k hum batlayan kiya???
Did I tell you one time when I was little, naaRa knot did not open on time? baRhi be-rukhi hui thi.
mm10
do you wear yer trousers with a belt or use the elastic ones
mm10
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Accha batlao tum agar shaadi ke raat yaani suhag raat yani jis raat ke khwab maine tum har din intezar karte ho …woh raat ko jab tumhare "naik Larki " ke zarband maine do do gathaine (knots) par jaine tou jaldi se choori (knife /razor) se katna shroo kar do ge ..itne jalde rahe gi tum ko …aur yahaan masoomiyat se pooch rahey haine ke hum batlayuen kya (ghalib?)
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for the urdu/hindi challenged
If on the wedding night, for which you dream a little every day of your life since adolescent,if your "naik Larki " has her gharara or Shalwar double knotted you will rush to cut it with a razor ..so impatient & desperate you will be not to waste even nano sec… Then why do you ask such silly questions what you will do if you have double knots in your pyjama!
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Originally posted by FYI:
** mm10
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intersting
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what it has to do with belts
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mm10
our culture is much older than elastic.
Yeah Pathwari yaar, these young kids of new generation always look for a quickie, always looking for short cuts. They don't know the advantage of doing thing slowly and but surely.
What is next, Need HOLE in Shalwar....
Yar Chan thats why I say wear Dhuti, no chances of accidents. Lift it when done lower it and you are done.
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johnny.. I hope this lifting and lowering is accomplished on the same side!
There is No Spoon
Why? Do you need to feel it every now and then to see if it is secured fastly enuf?
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Prolly the old one has gotten real old. (who asked you to use it as a clothesline?)
Time for a new buy!
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PS: j/k
Kambakht Ishq!
..and the same person? Maybe!
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at your post
Kambakht Ishq!