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Originally posted by Mr.Insaan:
** what it has to do with belts
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duh...same concept.
azarband for shalwar
belts for trousers..
if u want elastic for shalwar, does that mean you will wear elastic waist trousers too?
no biggie old foggies in florida already wear them.
mm10
March 7, 2002, 12:07am
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Well I think the topic is little bit twisted, well I have seen that the westren born desi generation in USA seldom wear shalwar on important occasions like Eid etc etc,
Is it that they do’nt like the concept of Azarband or waht???
Dear FYI
I wo’nt frighten some Naik larki at such joyous and blissful night with a scissor or knife,
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may be its the way you might have done;
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I would rather wait, after all she is done yours
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moreover you R so tired of day activities on that night that you better postpone it for next day or for Honeymoon!!
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Dear Fraudia, I am lookin for elastic belts as they R available now, anyhow leather belts screw you up too much
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Originally posted by NYAhmadi:
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.
i thought one is supposed to keep that naRa hanging out rather than tucking in…no wonder why perverted people tuck that in
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Originally posted by johnd:
**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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Johnd, definitely dhoti is more relaxing and effective…and also you dont have to worry about either ‘naRa’ or ‘stretches’
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“This is not what i was promised for…life turned out lemon…i want my money back” – Pumpkin
They don't know the advantage of doing thing slowly and but surely
Abs. Johny,
Slow is the magic word which brings in the art factor.