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5th November 2010, 09:44 PM
#11
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Re: Women's reluctance for nosestuds
Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
Originally Posted by
Shekhar
Nose is the most distinct feature of a woman’s face.
Aankalukku prachanai pannaatha ore distinct feature in their face.
shekar cant understand tamil
That is for women not Shekar
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5th November 2010 09:44 PM
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5th November 2010, 09:51 PM
#12
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There's a song in the Thamizh film "குறத்தி மகன்" which goes like this :
"முட்டையிடும் கோழிக்கல்ல தெரியும், வலி தெரியும்?
இந்த முட்டாப்பய மவனுக்கென்ன தெரியும்?"
(கொறத்தி வாடி என் குப்பி, ஞா, ஞா, ஞா - டி எம் எஸ் / சுசீலா)
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5th November 2010, 10:54 PM
#13
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Shekar,
Nicely told.. ( I am sure nosestud would look good on any woman. Only thing is, she should choose the right shape and size.)
very true.. otherwise - adhuvae asingama agidum.. faceku.....
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6th November 2010, 03:03 AM
#14
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6th November 2010, 04:40 AM
#15
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Originally Posted by
NM
perhaps i haven't seen one that suits my nose & face. Maybe I'll find one in India - i'll update this thread after my trip
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Here they do a nose job and also a face job! Pick the nose stud you like and change the face and the nose !
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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6th November 2010, 07:36 AM
#16
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All women in our families belonging to our previous generations-my mother, aunts, mil and her realtives- wear diamond nose studs. In my generation it became out of fashion. I made such a fuss for the ear piercing ceremony at my grandmother's - a mass event assembling all my cousins-that the hole in one ear is slightly lower and my grandma urged me to have it done again (first letting it to close). I said 'no way'. ( Guns for piercing or local anaesthetics were unheard of then!) And had stood strong in the decision in spite of the irking fact of it looking not as aesthetic as I would desire and also the hole pulled down a bit after continuously bearing the weight of diamonds for about 4 decades. This being the case nose studs never entered my mind. After marriage when I happened to meet different groups of women while going on transfer from place to place all women commented how well nose studs will appear on my attractive nose. But no amount of such flattering/coaxing could get me to pierce my nose- not even diamond nose studs! The main problem is my proneness to respiratory infection- suffering from running nose every now and then. Unlike me my younger sister, a doctor, succumbed to flatteries about her beautiful nose to be enhanced by nose studs and did pierce her nose and wore one single diamond stone for some time. Then decided to remove it after some time finding it a nuisance!!! She is also prone to running nose! She discontinued in spite of threats that sumangalis should not remove nose studs! I am happy I didn't experiment with such beautification!
Eager to watch the trends of the world & to nurture in the youth who carry the future world on their shoulders a right sense of values.
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6th November 2010, 09:59 AM
#17
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Madam PP - thanks for your story I always wondered if nose-stud willbe a hindrance for those suffering from sinus/hay fever problems like me! I've been sneezing continuously since morning...ha ha .. another excuse for not having nose stud
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6th November 2010, 10:01 AM
#18
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Originally Posted by
NM
.. another excuse for not having nose stud
NM: If you are willing to wear nose studs I will send you a pair of diamond studs !
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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6th November 2010, 11:56 AM
#19
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6th November 2010, 12:13 PM
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