Why Brazilian women have such nice “derrieres”
So let me let out a secret which Brazilian women know well: why do Brazilian women have such perfect perky and round butts? One of the reasons is the right mixture of African, Indian and European bloods. That gave women the roundness and plumpness factor. Not too many flat pancakes walking around
The second reason is that Brazilian women work out, walk a lot and eat healthier than their American counterparts. Therefore, even if they have bigger hips and more meat in that region of their bodies, it is never too big. It is often toned and hard.
Brazilian culture as I have pointed out in this blog is a lot more appearance oriented. The mostly warm weather makes women show their bodies more. The butt is the favorite part of every Brazilian man. The butt is glorified in Brazil. It is all about the butt (just like in America it is all about large breasts). So attention is given to this important part of the body!
Now here is the third reason why almost every butt in the street seems nice: the Brazilian underwear! Brazilian women in general wear panties that “lift” the buttocks. They never wear granny pants which I so often see in America (all those horrible panty lines). And they are not big fans of g-string underwear (have you ever worn anything more uncomfortable, I hate them!).
Instead, the V-cut panty is very popular there. It leaves panty lines if worn with very tight pants, but it also lifts saggy buttocks and makes them perkier. So there, I let the cat out of the bag!
The same applies to bikinis. Contrary to what many Americans think, Brazilian women do not go topless at the beach or swimming pools. It is considered nudity and offensive. If a woman tries to take her top off in a Brazilian beach, people may call the cops, especially if there are children and families around. But the bikinis are very small. Somehow, none of that seems offensive.
You do not see women with big bikini bottoms. We call the American cut which covers both cheeks “diapers”. And you do not see too many g-strings in Brazilian beaches anymore, they had some popularity in the early 90’s but I guess Brazilians thought they showed too much and were somewhat vulgar, unclassy. So again, the V-cut wins for bikinis as well, lifting the butt cheeks and creating the so called Brazilian butt.
Maybe this post will make American lingerie makers pay more attention to the V cut.
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brazilians is the best
to who ever said that the U.S. should let the Iranian`s change things for themselves (humm) lets think about that because did it ever occur to you that Iran has nuclear capabilities and if all on their own they might just resort to such
I am engaged to a Brazilian woman I meet a year ago. I am going to marry her in October 09. What documents do I need and the procedure to marry her?
Don’t you think you two should date a little longer than one year? Anyhow, the documentation is the same as if you were marrying an American citizen, but I am not sure of her visa status in America. Does she have a visa?
There are 2 types of visa you can get for her with 2 time lines. The first is a K1 visa commonly called a Finance Visa. It requires 6 month of processing and the K3 also called spouse visa which takes 9 months to process. There are 4 documents you must have before starting the process. After filing a K1 she will be given a visa to go to the US. She will have 90 days for you two to get married and file for a green card otherwise she has to leave. It cost around 1000 dollars for the K1. A web search will give all the details surrounding K1 and K3 visas.