Other researchers have shown that African and European women carrying 70% of their body weight in controlled studies used more oxygen while head-carrying, in contrast to carrying a load on their backs. Up to 20% of the person's body weight can be carried with no extra exertion of energy. Researchers speculate that training from a young age may explain this. However, there is no evidence of other harmful effects on the health of women who carry heavy loads on top of their heads. (see tumpline) This results in a permanent groove in the forehead of the women. Women of the Kikuyu tribe carry similar heavy loads, but using a leather strap wrapped around their forehead and the load to secure it while it is carried. In East Africa, Luo women may carry loads of up to 70% of their own body weight balanced on top of their heads. In Ghana, affluent residents of the southern cities employ young women who migrate from the poorer northern region to work as "head porters", called kayayei, for $2 a day. The practice is usually not abandoned after migrating to urban areas where their daily routines, and socially accepted practices, are different. ![]() For many African women it is "well-suited to the rough, rural terrain and the particular objects they carry-like buckets of water and bundles of firewood". Women in particular may have practical reasons for carrying on the head. It is also used by the lowest caste to carry away human waste scooped out of pit latrines, the practice of manual scavenging. In India, women carry baskets of bricks to workmen on construction sites. Today, women and men carry burdens on their heads where there is no less expensive, or more efficient, way of transporting workloads. The practice is efficient, in a place or at a time when there are no vehicles or beasts of burden available for transporting the objects. Porters for an expedition climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, carrying large loads on their heads along a wide path.Ĭarrying on the head is common in many parts of the developing world, as only a simple length of cloth shaped into a ring or ball is needed to carry loads approaching the person's own weight. Women and children carrying pots filled with water in Thar desert. Working Slovak immigrants on Ellis Island, 1905, among which a woman head-carrying. People have carried burdens balanced on top of the head since ancient times, usually to do daily work, but sometimes in religious ceremonies or as a feat of skill, such as in certain dances. the kanji fucks me over though.Method for humans to carry a burden Sari-clad woman in Mysore, India, balancing a basket of chikoo on her head.Ĭarrying on the head is a common practice in many parts of the world as an alternative to carrying a burden on the back, shoulders and so on. I would be willing to learn japanese just for shit like this. respect to my realest nigga Jun even if i don't know him and don't know his language. God even the artist's way of drawing the angle of the ears is just so. ![]() this is the kind of shit that gets me on my knees and be all thankful and shit, thank u god Oh and for the review, i think i gained an extra of 2 inches from this h manga.ĭark skin + tan + curves + short hair + consensual sex + amazing artist = i respect the artist and this piece of art too much to actually masturbate and cum to it. as man evolves, does his sexual objectifications start to lean towards less femininity in women because of the fading primal/animalistic traits? are (some) asians and neckbeard pedophiles just more advanced in neurological evolution? or just less human? really makes you think huh □ i love both of those still, i was just thinking about this difference in asian aesthetics. Fuck me, am i that dumb or is it really that uncommon to see fit girls who actually have thick/muscular hips and thighs in h-stuff? every fit tomboy has toned slim legs and the ones that get close to having this level of thicc are just slightly overweight and drawn by the artist because of his appreciation of extra body plump.
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