Why do some Nigerian girls pull up their jeans so high?
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Home | Fashion | ( 1 ) | Subscribe | Post an answer Asked by Dotun on Friday May 30, 2014 at 16:35:20:
I'm getting worried with the growing fashion trend nowadays in Nigeria as there are girls who just love to pull up their jeans and trousers so high to the extent that it shows the exact shape of their nyash and vagina. This is one of the reasons why I never supported the idea of Nigerian women wearing trousers in the first place. It is one thhing to wear trousers and another thing to wear trousers that are so tight that it exposes your sexual organs. where has our morality as a society gone?
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Re: Why do some Nigerian girls pull up their jeans so high Reply by Bayo on Saturday May 31, 2014 at 13:30:45: It is d sign of end of time
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