Women wear black thread because they think it attracts other men but my question is why are you looking at there ankles you pervert your welcome
No.
man wear black thread on left feet. it is supposed to protect them from ill omen.
Thick Black thread or alternatively thick red thread or both together in some males or females definitely improves libido. An woman with only black or red thread on her waist look stunningly horny. The extra thread which hangs from the knot gives a tickling feeling on the male as well as female genitalia which helps in complete arousal. Some special tabiz tied with the black or red thread helps to produce more sperms and hold back ejaculation. For females the the threads with tabiz enhances the climax. Every body should wear the cotton black or red threads or both together.
A thick black thread around waist for women multiplies the sex appeal. Sometimes the black thread carries amulet or maduli with it to ward off evil and sometimes to increase fertility. Women must wear this thread to keep the waistline in control. Some women wear red thread instead of black thread with almost same result. The threads adds an extra zing to sex life for both women and men.
I should say everybody should start wearing this! I had very good experince with using it. I am a girl with age @ 25. Wearing the black thread around ankle gives boost in confidance. Initially i was also hesitating to wear this. its really good to wear it. You should not wear it tightly so that it cause any hinderance to blood transfer, rather it should be lying very loosely. now i encorage every friend of mine to do so and they also observed the same.
I wish I knew! I've been finding red thread around me (in different homes) over the past 20 years!
With a pipe threader.
One could buy discounted black ankle boots at a discounted clothing and beauty website called haute look. One could also travel to their local retail stores and look for black ankle boots on the clearance rack.
no if you are a Muslim then it is not allowed as it is a ritual of magic and in Islam any kind of magic is prohibited
Either or both
Catherine Black has written: 'A hard gold thread'
Black Mambas breed only once a year. Breeding season is in Spring which is around the month of September. During this period, Males fight for mating rights with females. Males locate suitable females by following a scent trail. Once the copulation is over, males and females go their own seperate ways.