Friday, May 15, 2015

5 AFRICAN PRESIDENTS WITH SERIOUS SEXUAL LUST

5 AFRICAN PRESIDENTS WITH SERIOUS SEXUAL LUST

5 African Presidents with serious sexual lust

1. King Mswati (Swaziland)



Mswati, the polygamous king is said to use as much as £31.7m of Swaziland’s annual budget to sustain an estimated 24 children and 14 wives in 13 lavish palaces. Three of the king’s wives have fled his kingdom in recent years, citing emotional and physical abuse. In 2012 80,000 bare-breasted virgins danced for king of Swaziland, for his pleasure and potentially choosing a wife, or just some of them to occasionally lay with. Who knows?. His father King Sobhuza the second had 70 wives. Mswati has more siblings than any other royal or monarch in the world – 96 of them. His last wife was married at 19 years, and he selected her from one of his ceremonies. He is one of the richest Monarch in Africa though he governs a very small country. Mswati has been voted the most lustful African President in 2015, perhaps ever, as many might argue.

2. Jacob Zuma ( South Africa)



Jacob Zuma, after serving as South Africa’s Vice President and before becoming President and President of the African National Congress (ANC) political party, was charged with rape (2005–06). He is Polygamous and very lustful. President Jacob In 2014 Zuma  hinted that he may be ready to take a fifth wife to accompany him through old age.The 72-year-old said in isiZulu “Angakayakhi indlu yokugugela … laba ngisabathathile nje” (I do have wives but I’m yet to marry my last one).
People who are close to him testify that he is always talking about women and fantasizing of how he would want to take them to his bedroom. Zuma, who has about 20 children, has married six times but currently has four wives on the state’s budget, despite criticism from some taxpayers. He was once charged of rape, infidelity amongst other shameful sexual acts

3. Muammar Gaddafi (Libya)


Gaddafi had two wives Safia Farkash and Fatiha al-Nuri. For many, the death of Muammar Gaddafi will confirm the end of an era, but for Safia, the woman who says the dictator raped her for five years, the shadow of the colonel will haunt her forever. Safia says she felt a mixture of feelings when she saw images of the leader’s lifeless body, ranging from happiness to anger.

Gaddafi had female body guards who he raped, beat and drugged. He would have Orgies at his Presidential house with body guards who he occasionally slept with. According to reports , a dozen girls have suffered the same fate to satisfy the colonel’s “perverted sexual fantasies,” adding that they were often dressed like his female bodyguards. Sources also tell of orgies organised for African heads of state who visited the leader and claims supermodels from Africa and Europe, especially Italy and Belgium, were regularly recruited for such parties.”Those women would leave with bags full of money, but he never gave any money to the Libyan girls he sexually enslaved.” For all these reasons Gaddafi was voted the 3rd most lustful African Head of state.

4. John Dramani Mahama ( Ghana )


President John Mahama has  extra-marital escapades that apparently resulted in a string of children outside his marriage although President Mahama denies being a womaniser.
“There is this notion of me being a womaniser which is certainly not true. I have had children outside my marriage. But I am at peace with my wife. She understands the circumstances in which it happened, and I have been a responsible father to my children,” said the president. President Mahama officially put the number of his children at seven.It is officially accepted that the President has also fathered other kids outside of his marriage with an unknown woman and had a boy before his marriage to Lordina. President Mahama has for a long time been at the receiving end of a raging controversy over the number of children that he has actually sired. Many sources claim that Mohama, has at least 5 extra marital affairs and has more than seven children that he claims to have.

5. Yahya Jammeh (Gambia)

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh  has had three wives, Alima Sallah, Zeinab Suma Jammeh, Tuti Faal.  he Impregnated Fatou Jarol-Jammeh, a scholarship awardee Unfortunately the baby was diagnosed with Down Syndrome, just like Mr. President’s two children. After the diagnosis, Fatou’s pregnancy was aborted in the United States, and Adeola tells you how Mr. President is trying to cover-up his extra marital affairs.

Yahya Jammeh has been know to be a wife snatcher and has had other children outside marriage. He uses his wealth and power to go  after younger women and teenagers. He has been Voted the Fifth most Lustful President in Africa.

AFRICA’S TOP 10 MOST CORRUPT COUNTRIES

AFRICA’S TOP 10 MOST CORRUPT COUNTRIES

Africa’s Top 10 Most Corrupt Countries
Transparency International (TI) just released the Global Corruption Barometer 2014, which ranks countries according to perception of corruption levels. In this year’s report TI surveyed people in 54 African countries. Here is a list of the 10 most corrupt countries according to the report:

10.Uganda

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President Museveni and his government have repeatedly promised to stamp out corruption, but major corruption scandals resurface in government departments and ministries, said the report. The prime minister Amama Mbabazi has also been accused of having been involved in corruption cases, including allegations related to the sale of land to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), only to receive protection from the President Museveni, said the report.

9. Equatorial Guinea

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Being one of the wealthiest nations of the world beating Saudi Arabia, Korea and Italy combined, Equatorial Guinea has also managed to become one of African most corrupt countries. It is one thing to take bribes, but to put the entire nation below 60% poverty rate is almost Ludicrous. As most citizens of Equatorial guinea survive under $1 per day, it has truly managed to become a prominent addition to our list of 10 most corrupt countries in Africa.

8. Angola

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Having corrupt officials in the government has become a norm for many countries, but the entire government swindling few hundred million dollars for personal gain is unheard of. Angola is one African country which has managed to gain quite a reputation for itself as one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Since not being able to account for more than 5 billion dollars in the past ten years, Angola has managed to become the 4th most corrupt country in Africa and is also on the world’s top ten most corrupt countries list.

7. Cameroon

62% of Cameroonians paid a bribe in the last year. Of the respondents, 81% felt that the judiciary is very corrupt, and 71% felt that corruption was rife in academic institutions. More disappointing is that 46% of the respondents feel that corruption has increased over the last 2 years; only 30% felt that corruption had decreased

6. Mozambique

62% of Mozambican respondents said either they or someone in their household paid a bribe at some point over the last year. 79% of the respondents felt that the education sector was highly corrupt (only the police were thought more corrupt). The Ministry of Education has been mired in multiple scandals such as diversion of funds and corrupt admission to schools. The report is however encouraging in that 64% of the respondents believe ordinary citizens can make an impact in the fight against corruption.
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Picture of a school in Namachilo, Mozambique

5. Zimbabwe

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62% of Zimbabwe respondents said they paid bribes over the last year. 77% of Zimbabweans think corruption has increased over the last 2 years, which Zimbabwe Independent attributesto rising poverty and hardship. 65% of the respondents said they they thought the health sector was highly corrupt. A 151-page government report released earlier this yearshows that government hospitals are highly corrupt. The TI report notes, for example, that women giving birth in a local hospital have been charged US$5 every time they scream as a penalty for raising a false alarm

4. Libya

62% of Libya’s respondents said they had paid a bribe over the last year, mainly because it was the only way to obtain a service. A discouraging 71% of the respondents said they wouldn’t report an incident of corruption because they are afraid of the consequences; a press releasefrom Amnesty International indicates that a newspaper editor was detained and faces up to 15 years in prison for publishing a list of 84 allegedly corrupt judges.
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Picture shows children at work in Zintan in Libya’s western mountains

3. Kenya

74% of the Kenyan respondents said they had paid bribes to access government services. Also, 95% said they felt that the police were very corrupt. Asked why they paid the bribes, 56% said they did so to get faster services, while 36% paid bribes because they would otherwise not obtain the service. A 2012 World Bank reportindicates that 12% of the funds allocated for public procurement (enough to create 250,000 jobs annually) went to bribes.
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Picture shows a corruption report box in Kenya

2.Liberia

75% of Liberians stated that the had paid a bribe to access government services. In addition, 96% said that Parliament was very corrupt and 94% felt the police were extremely corrupt. Deputy Police Director for Administration Rose Stryker has attributedpolice corruption to low salaries. President Johnson Sirleaf recently dismissed some top members of her administration for corruption.
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Picture shows Liberian police patrolling streets

1. Sierra Leone

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Among all the countries whose citizens were polled, Sierra Leone has the highest percentage of respondents (84%) who said they had paid a bribe in order to get government services. 79% of the respondents consider the police as corrupt, while 74% consider the judiciary as corrupt. Richard Konteh, President Ernest Bai Koroma’s chief of staff, dismissed the report saying TI misunderstands Sierra Leone’s cultural practice of giving chiefs kola in appreciation for their services. This 2011 investigation by Al Jazeera shows alleged collusion of top government officials in corrupt and illegal export of natural resources like timber.

WHO IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AFRICAN FIRST LADY? HERE IS THE TOP 10

WHO IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AFRICAN FIRST LADY? HERE IS THE TOP 10

Who is  the Most Beautiful African First Lady? Here is the Top 10
Fashion is a way of defining both the personal and the group on the world stage. It marks upward economic mobility — or at least the appearance of it. It’s a way of emphasizing the past, remarking upon it and announcing that it’s time to move on. The many and varied first ladies of African nations use fashion to celebrate culture, individuality and that universal human weakness: conspicuous consumption.

10: Margaret Gakuo Kenyatta (Kenya)

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Margaret is the wife of Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, making her Kenya’s First Lady. She is 50 years of age and still look elegant even with whitish hair.
She likes to remain simple as well as decent and not only looks that way but also presents herself in a similar manner. She is quite reserved and some might say shy, but that only adds to her beauty.

9: Dominique Folloroux-Ouattara (Ivory Coast)

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Even being 61 years old, Dominique makes a beautiful First Lady – among the most beautiful in the whole world, in fact. She is Algerian by birth and is a businesswoman.

8: Olive Lembe di Sita Kabila (Democratic Republic of Congo)


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Marie Olive is one of the youngest women in Africa to be an official First Lady (at age 38).
She stayed President Joseph Kabila’s fiancée for a long time before they were married

7: Ana Paula dos Santos (Angola)

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Ana Paula, before being a First Lady, was a model and air hostess, which is how she got to know her current husband, President Jose Eduardo dos Santo, during a presidential flight shift

6: Queen Inkhosikati LaMbikiza (Swaziland)

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A widely known fact is that King Mswati the III has 15 wives, and out of them, LaMbikiza is the first wife he chose for himself, apart from the arranged brides. Even though Queen LaMbikiza dropped out of school when she was 16 just to marry the King, she managed to attain a degree in law after being married.

5: Zeinab Suma Jammel (Gambia)

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Zeinab Suma is originally from Morocco, a mother of two, and a beautiful and elegant woman. However, the talks that go around about her are harsh, and many people call her many negative terms such as, “gold digger” and “devilish”.

4: Hinda Deby Itno (Chad)

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Often by her husband, Hinda Deby Itno is a beautiful, humble, and fashionable person. She is known for her signature style of flowing gowns and matching scarves

3: Chantal Biya (Cameroon)

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Chantal Biya is a woman of fashion – she is just as much renowned for her style and hairstyles as she is for being a First Lady. She always manages to whip up something new and creative in her style, and Chanel and Dior are her favorite designers.

2: Sylvia Bongo Ondimba (Gabon)

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Topping the list of the most beautiful First Ladies in Africa is Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, who is also considered to be one of the most beautiful first women of the world, even succeeding the beautiful Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon.

1: Princess Lalla Salma (Morocco)

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Princess Lalla Salma is married to the King of Morocco, Mohammed the. VI. Physically as well as intellectually, Lalla Salma is beautiful.
She has a beautiful face crowned with red hair, and holds a degree in engineering. As she is married to the King, Lalla Salma has a lot of influence in the government of Morocco but apart from that she also has started an organization with the objective to fight cancer.

Friday, May 1, 2015

9 cool Things You Didn’t Know About Men and Sex.


  9 cool things you didnt  know about men and sex According to Glamour magazine. when they celebrated a very important birthday here is their exclusive “man survey” turned 18! The ladies at Glamour don’t hold back when it comes to asking guys everything and anything about what goes on in between their sheets, and the most recent survey was no different. 1,131 men answered their uncensored questions this time around—here are the findings that had us most surprised.
 1)     13% of men have a nickname for their penis, and some are pretty                                       creative—like Penisaurus Rex and Sean Bonery. Well done, guys,well done.
2)  But what’s with the double standard? 41% of guys think it would be                                   weird if a woman named her vagina. What, you don’t like Vagina                                         Shmagina?!
3)    Wondering if porn is affecting him when it comes to your sex life? It                                     might! 17% of men surveyed say porn gave them unrealistic                                               expectations about sex…but 31% say porn made them a better                                            sex partner. Do you agree ?
4)     52% of men would take a male birth control pill—46% said yes in 2011
5)    Toys in the bedroom? 70% of guys are all for it, but 30% have some                                  catching up to do—they get worried they’re not good enough in bed if                                   you break out a vibrating friend.
6)     79% of men admit to having fantasized about a female colleague,                                       and 43% had fantasized about a female boss. You KNEW Gary the copy                               guy was looking at you weird
7)     Just friends? Not according to 31% of men, who don’t believe in                                          platonic friendships between men and women.
8)      Most guys don’t worry about their package, but of the 43% who do,                                    most worry that they’re too small. Only 4% of men worry it’s too big…                                 though times!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      9)    18 years ago, 43% of Glamour‘s guys said they had faked an                                               orgasm. And thank goodness that this year only 31% said they had.                                     Let’s make a deal, guys: we won’t if you won’t!                  

10 Biggest Alcohol Drinking Countries In Africa

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The 10 biggest alcohol drinking nations in Africa has always been a topic of big debate between us Africans, but for sure alcohol consumption in eastern Europe and south America is a culture, especially in Russian federation, Belarus and Ukraine even Germany all have a record on alcohol consumption.
In many countries people don’t always wake up to a Saturday morning the same. some get up really sober why some get up really hang overred, On this exclusive article we shall try to solve the puzzle of the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa using a statistical calculation of the liters consumed per year.
Honestly, when i first got my hand the list i was famished, because i had some countries i never expected them on the list, but to my greatest surprise they made the exclusive list. before we deep in to the list, i must warn you that the majority of the type of alcohol consumed in most of this nations in the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa, is very very traditional and locally made. which is not good for the human liver.
Remember excessive alcohol consumption is very harmful to your health, so keep those bottles down and  you will stay around a lot longer.

So, here are the 10 Biggest Alcohol Drinking Countries in Africa


10. Tanzania-7.7 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
In Tanzania 11% of alcohol consumption comes from beer, and only 0.2% comes from wine, which is actually beneficial to heart. 1.8% comes from spirits and 87% of alcohol consumption is from other types of alcohol. Tanzanians are known to make moonshine-and  very traditional type of  alcoholic drinks, which the local population tend to Obliged more. since virtually halve the population live below $1 per day. and the moon shine alternatives are way cheaper.
9. Botswana – 7.96 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
Botswana also one of the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa,among the alcohol consumption – 42% – coming from the “other” category. But its beer consumption is even higher, making up 57% of the total. This may be due to the high consumption of Botswana’s national beer, St Louis, though many (locals and visitors alike) say that St. Louis is worse than the cheapest light beers found elsewhere in the world. Many opt for beer imports from nearby South Africa or Namibia instead. which firmly solidifies its spot among the elite 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa.
8. Gabon – 9.32 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
The favored alcoholic drink of choice for Gabonians is clear. While 10% and 22% of alcohol consumption in Gabon comes from wine and spirits respectively, 68% comes from beer. The cheapest and most popular beer in Gabon is Regab, costing from $0.70 to $2, and the lack of tax on any alcoholic beverages makes it easy to import from abroad. In-fact Gabon is a dream nation for all alcohol aficionado, because it has the cheapest priced alcoholic beverages in Africa and only second to the Russian Federation in the world.
7. South Africa – 9.46 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
Alcohol is a lot more expensive than in Gabon, In such a big country, it’s no surprise there’s a wider break-up of preferred beverage choice: 56% of consumption comes from beer, which is no surprise because people are little more economically sound, while 17%, 16%, and 11% come from wine, spirits, and “other” respectively. The most popular beer brands are Castle and Black Label, but the country’s extensive wine vineyards, particularly in Stellenbosch and the Western Cape, produce some of the world’s most popular wines as well. The wine capital of African takes the 7th spot in the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa.
6. Burundi – 9.47 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
Narrowly beating out South Africa, drinkers in Burundi overwhelmingly prefer “other” drinks, which make up 81% of consumption. Beer, by comparison, makes up 19% of alcohol consumption and wine and spirits barely make a showing. The most famous drink in the Burundi is urwarwa or banana wine, produced in the traditional method and consumed most often during festivals and special occasions. Alcohol drinking in Burundi is almost like a tradition.
5. Namibia – 9.62 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
Like its South African neighbor, Namibia has a wide break-down of favorite drinks, but beer carries the most weight with 67% of alcohol consumption. Spirits make up 20%, wine makes up 7% and “other” chips in at 6%. The country’s flagship beer, Windhoek Lager, is popular across the country and surrounding region, and is similar to many lighter German beers (not surprising, given the colonial history) is almost like Namibia was colonized to consume alcohol.
5. Rwanda – 9.10 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
Just 8% of alcohol consumption comes from beer in Rwanda, despite the popular Turbo King, Primus, and Amstel brands being widely available. The other 92 percent is largely from homemade drinks such as the banana beer, urgwagwa, and the fermented honey drink, ubuki. Ikigage, made from dry sorghum, is also common in Rwanda.
4. Kenya – 9.72 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
While just 43% of Kenya’s alcohol consumption comes from beer, some of the popular beer brands in Kenya includes Tusker Lager, Tusker Premium Lager, Alcohol consumption in Kenya became so rampant that the government made steps to cub the rate. Also in Kenya women are not left out in Alcohol consumption unlike in most countries on this list, especially Nigeria. Kenyan women also drink as much alcohol as the men. there are also other alcoholic brands in Kenya and the consumption of wine is also rampant, but only among the very “elite” those at the apex of the Kenyan economy.
2. Uganda – 11.93 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
Ahead of the pack by a long shot is Uganda with 11.93 liters of alcohol consumed each year. Just 4% of consumption comes from beer and 2% from wine, with the “other” category a resounding winner at 94% of consumption. The generic term for domestically distilled beverages in Uganda is  the famous Ugandan Waragi,which contain around 42% of Alcohol making it one of the most alcoholic spirit in the world. but this can cover a wide variety of drinks: pombe and lubisi, or locally made banana or millet beer, tonto, a traditionally fermented drink made from bananas, banana wine, and many more.During my visit to Kampala, most times i wondered if people actually had jobs. because from 24hrs to 7 days a week at every time people where always in the pubs consuming alcohol. if not for the respect of statistics and the heavy population of Nigeria, Uganda would have easily become the Drunkest nation in Africa by a million Miles. A fun country to visit for alcohol aficionados. strongly remains 2nd in the 10 Biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa.
1. Nigeria – 12.28 liters/year10 Alcohol drinking countries in Africa
No. 1 in Africa for alcohol consumption by the virtue of population which technically results in higher volume and liters consumed per year. Beer makes up just 16% of alcohol consumption in Nigeria, while “other” drinks make up 84% due to the high popularity of home-brewed beverages. Religious lawmakers are making it more difficult and expensive to produce and sell alcohol in the country. Known as Nigeria’s home brew, “ogogoro” is an extremely alcoholic drink . It has 30%-to-60% ethyl alcohol content, depending on how it’s made, and is produced from the juice of raffia palm trees, also some Nigerians also have the famous palm wine especially in the east of the country, palm win is simply the natural alcohol and is also found in other parts of west and central Africa.
So that is the 1O Biggest Alcohol Drinking Countries In Africa you can also contribute your own opinion about the list.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

10 Countries with the Most Beautiful Women in the World


1. Brazil

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Brazil, home to the greatest number of fitness models within the Latin region, is a place where you’ll find women who rank among the most beautiful on the planet. Both blonde and brunette Brazilian girls are well known for their sexy, sporty and very attractive bodies which greatly complements their ravishing looks. Most famed women from Brazil have medium complexion with glowing skin.

2. Russia

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Russian women are extensively appreciated all over the world for their alluring blue eyes, flawless fair skin, great figure added onto a good height. Most of them have gorgeous and proportional bodies.

3. Venezuela

Home of many Miss Universe and Miss World beauty pageant winners, Venezuela is certainly one vast piece of land gifted and flourishing with beautiful faces. A typical woman from Venezuela would have a long, slim body matched with an appealing face which makes them nothing else but smoking hot!

4. India

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A multiracial land filled with many cultures, India has produced quite a number of the prettiest female individuals in the entire world. Their dusky complexion and radiant skin are regarded as very beautiful by many experts. What makes them even more charming is their femininity and modest etiquette explicitly shown in their ways and movements.

5. Argentina

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Ladies from Argentina are popular as beauty conscious people, giving their skin and hair utmost care and attention, always seeking to look their best. They are also updated with the latest fashion trends. Wearing this along with dusky, shiny skin makes them look hot and bold.

6. Serbia

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Slavic and Mediterranean heredity are the main features of Serbia girls. Almost all of them, around 99 percent have a tall and eye-catchy curvy figure dressed in stylish clothes, accentuated with their expressive and appealing eyes, which makes women including celebrities envious of their beauty.

7. South Korea

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The women of South Korea look young with their innocent, girly cute faces that match their bubbly and very likable personality. They have fair and clear skin that glows amidst their glossy black hair and has bodily curves built within a good, medium height.

8. France

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French Women are famous for their outgoing personality and attitude, energetic vibes and strong fashion sense. They are blonde with a very romantic nature and sophisticated appeal.

9. Italy

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Italian beauty is defined by extremely pretty Mediterranean women who have olive tanned skin, brown hair with a nice aura and character which makes them truly gorgeous

10. Ukraine 

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Some of the rare, pretty and bold women in this world come from Ukraine. They are simple yet hot and captivating, resembling Russian ladies with their attitude and looks. Their femininity is of high value for each of them and take great care of themselves, and also love to wear clothing which enhances their fine attributes even more.
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