LES BAINS D’HUILE

Bine-bine and thiouraye, the combo of seduction

The art of seduction is a tradition among African women. They are very naughty and use several tricks to seduce their man. Taking care of their husband and seducing them to bewitch him every night. They have a veritable arsenal of erotic objects mixing smells and romance to spice up their relationship. Their seductive assets are numerous, but the bine-bine and the thiouraye remain the favorites and the most recognized all over the world.

 

Being naughty and well armed is one of the qualities of a good Senegalese woman. Of course, this is not the only quality required, but it occupies an important place in life as a couple. To be an “Ace” in “jongué”, you have to know how to detect your man’s vices and understand his desires.

You must always ensure good hygiene, be obedient and above all know how to respond to your partner's sexual desires.

 
 

The bine-bine or waist beads ,

It is an ancestral beauty secret in African tradition, with different names depending on the country: in Senegal you will hear about bine-bine, in Mali and Guinea, it is the term baya, among the Congolese they will talk about Ziguida while in Niger it is about Tsakia. The names are different but the usefulness remains the same.

 

You have often wondered how simple beads around the kidney can have an effect on men. This is one of the secrets of African women. They know how to handle it and how to go about it when it comes to seducing their man.

These kidney beads constitute a lethal weapon held by women. Previously, women wore large pearls around their waists called "dial-diali". She demonstrated femininity in a married woman. With a seductive gait, the pearls make a noise that could arouse a man.

 

Very anchored in African culture, more precisely in West Africa, girls wear pearl necklaces on their waists from a very young age to, it is said, “shape the arch”. As you will have understood, the choice of pearls to adorn the waist is not by chance. More than a beauty accessory, they transmit a message. Experts will be able to tell you what is suitable for young girls and what is needed for a young bride. Is it the effect on the hips of the woman who wears them? Is it the delicious tinkling of pearls when she moves? Or bright, shimmering colors? We will never know what creates this hypnotizing effect.

 

Nowadays, these pearls are modernized and all kinds of them are created on the market. There are men who prefer large beads called “dial-diali”, others prefer small beads like crystal beads.

 
 

The thiouraye,

 

It is one of the formidable weapons of the Senegalese woman. These products, concocted from a mixture of natural ingredients and perfume, leave a good smell in the room and the house.

 

This grandmother's tip is widely used by Senegalese women, although sometimes some women prefer room perfumes instead. But know that the smell of good incense has no equal and its effects are simply unique.

On the market, there are several kinds of incense for each category. And to spice things up, they are even given naughty names.

 

Body perfumes, which both men and women are fond of, are matched by a multitude of room perfumes and, above all, incense ( thiouraye ). It's not just about getting rid of body odors, but about acquiring new ones, some of which provoke sexual desire.

 

In the markets, incense shops offer a huge choice. Incenses with the strongest and heaviest smell, the most effective in arousing desire, are reserved for intimate use. Women have real collections in their closets. The names are evocative and are constantly renewed: Nemmali (finish), Doggali (knock out), Ser Bou Tass (undone loincloth), Dadjima (push me), Kumay Teul (make me bounce), Niaf (whip), Sauce Kani (chili sauce), etc. These designations indicate a force, a specific mode of action.

 

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