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AsiaParticipantThanks to my Grandmother, I know that a few decades ago, it might have been just part of your dental work (caps, or a tooth replacement)! In New Orleans, you’ll find Black and White people with gold teeth who just like the look. But in regards to my own culture, I know that Black people have loved wearing precious metals since our beginnings in Africa, and find ourselves attractive in those adornments no matter how different it may seem to another culture. Bling bling didn’t start yesterday – look at pictures of Africans in traditional dress, and they sport plenty of beautiful jewelry, piercings, etc. It’s in the blood to decorate ourselves.
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Name : Asia, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Spiritual, Age : 31, City : New Orleans, State : LA, Country : United States, Occupation : Restaurant Manager/Poet, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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