Why don't Indian (from Middle East) women care what their stomachs look like?





It has always seemed to me that Indian women don't care what size their stomach is when they were their traditional attire which allows their stomach to be out. It's totally different from American woman who seem to care a lot more. Any reason why? I think it's a beautiful thing. Everyone should do it!

7 Responses to “Why don't Indian (from Middle East) women care what their stomachs look like?”

  1. Apple said:

    I agree with No Sleep. If these flat ab women would spend nearly as much time on their personality, careers, children, and spirituality as they do in the gym, dieting, hair salons, tanning beds, in front of the mirror, shopping, chasing after guys……..whew that was a lot…..then maybe people wouldn’t refer to as uncultured.

    Just a thought.

    To be honest, people never really thought anything of their abs until others started mentioning it.

    lol

  2. archiegirl720 said:

    *sigh*

  3. ♫♥kdrama lover♥♫ said:

    India isn’t in the middle east genius….

  4. gardener girl said:

    u mean like this one?

    http://www1.sulekha.com/mstore/srikesavaram/albums/default/mumaith-khan.jpg

  5. Nessa said:

    we spend way to much time in american culture on how we look…

  6. No Sleep said:

    India isn’t in the middle east. && Indian women aaren’t shallow idiots, they spend time on their career and families not so much on looks unlike OTHER women.

  7. Desi Girl said:

    because we dnt care that much about looking perfect..seriously who wants to have a stomach that looks like it has been ironed over!!..i have some fat in my stomach and my boyfrnd jst loves it..he begs me not to shed it..and he is sooo hairy..people here wud call him a gorilla..but i jst love it..coz i dnt wanna love a perfect person u see..imperfections make us human!!

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