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I must tell you that it is not only the Aishwaria Roy an ex miss world a beautiful women, most Indian women are really gorgeous. They really don't need to be in a bikini because they are naturally tan. Now imagine what they will look like in a bikini.....wow
By saying Indian women do not wear Bikini at the beach I don't mean they don't wear any thing...just kidding. I don't care if they wear Bikini or don't wear any thing at all. It is their personal and cultural choice. I am just answering this question “Do the women in India wear a Bikini at the beach? Asked by stricktlydating 4 months ago but not a single Indian Hubber has the courage to answer this question.
I am myself waiting for my own question “What the heck are these Indian Aunties Galleries about? Although majority of the Indian hubbers publish “Indian Aunties Galleries “but so far no one answered my request. I am doing research on my this topic & I guess I have to answer my own question.
Some of the Indian aunties galleries titles are...... Indian aunties hot aunties hot hubs desi aunties indian hot hot indian women kerala girls hot photos, bangladeshi, glamourous indian aunties, Unseen Indian Aunties, fat aunties
Why am I answering the question about “Do the women in India wear a Bikini at the beach? Well I am not curious to jump into this difficult question it is just a coincidence that I visited India few years ago.
During my visit to India, I find out Indian people are very friendly and I made many friends there. I will discuss other details in my hub about my trip to India. Hopefully I will soon publish the hub page.
I had taken several pictures in 5 Indian cities I visited including Juhu Beach, Mumbai India, which are relevant to the question about “Do the women in India wear a Bikini at the beach? What I saw & pictured you can see here to decide it yourself. Actually, you can see Indian women, men and even children in the pictures in full traditional or western dresses, Sari, Jeans & Shalwar kameez just walking or standing in the water at Juhu Beach, Mumbai. India.
A little bit of history lesson before I proceed further. I thought women in America started wearing bikinis only since 1947 but after some digging here is what I find out.
Outlawed and Embraced in USA
Reard’s bikini was introduced to U.S. markets in 1947, just one year after its debut in France. While consumers were certainly curious about the scandalously small amount of fabric that comprised the bikini, initial sales of the swimsuit were slow. Many Americans were shocked by its scantiness, and the bikini was even outlawed as a form of public attire in many U.S. cities (Alac 2001). It would be nearly 20 years, at the dawning of the sexual and moral revolution in the late 1960s, before American women truly embraced the bikini. But after that, there would be no turning back. American women--and men--began a love affair with the bikini that has lasted to this day.
Why Indian women don’t wear Bikini or swim wear at the beach, it’s not that Indian women has no courage, it is just Cultural, Religious & Family restrictions. I do respect that because every culture has its own way of living in the society. Bikini or swimwear in western culture is part of daily life but it is not openly practiced in Indian or other cultures
Now let’s try some guessing game to find out the reasons, why Indian women don't wear bikinis.
1- First reason I believe is religious & then culture too. Women in India are suppose to cover their private body parts, although it is changing but some Indian women still cover their heads with Dupata ( Head Scarf ).
2- Very few Indian Teens or young females from rich families started wearing bikinis but you hardly see them.
3- Even if bikinis become widely accepted, you will not see many Indians wearing bikinis or swimwear for men in near future. Indians are very conscious about their skin color. Many females & males use facial bleaching creams, Vicco Turmeric is one of the famous one. Complexion question in India is more complex then bikinis.
When 23-year-old Riya Sengupta, went on a holiday to the exotic islands of Andaman & Nicobar, she was the only Indian woman in a swimsuit while others on the beach either wore salwar kameez or saris
Ayesha Takia - She was among the Top Ten on the listing of India's 50 Most Desirable Women Alive, a poll conducted by an Indian TV channel, Zoom in 2006.
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