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Originally Posted by cfag
What keeps that little centre piece of that hip decoration from sliding up their hips and bellies? Interesting to see a lack of pubes on most of them. Is that typical of their genes?
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It is a triangular ornament, made from a cetain bark, and it is called the "uluri". The bottom point has a single strand of palm fiber going into the pudendal cleft, up the perineum and the anus, and continuing to the strand belt worn around the hips, about a foot of it going through the belt, and up, where it stands and waves like a little radio antenna on the woman's butt. There is a picture of it from behind, the last picture on post number 10. The uluri is considered by the females as a sort of chastity belt, worn when they reach menarche. About the pubic hair, many women pluck theirs, as well as their eyebrows, to remove body lice and crabs mainly.