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Dressing and the art if seduction

On a weekly men’s’ radio talk show I host every Wednesday at 20:00 on Millenium Radio, the hottest topic I have ever handled had to do with the dressing of our Zambian women. I never knew how much discontent and unhappiness our men were harbouring on the subject.   The way Zambian women are dressing is truly, “dressing to kill. ” Our women are choosing tighter outfits that shape their bodies to an extreme fine detail to the point of arousing the imagination of even the most decent, religious and innocent man. Women’s clothes are also getting increasingly shorter in the case of dresses and skirts. They also tend to have very penetrative slits that enhance visibility as they walk and clearly reveal the difference in skin shades as one looks further up their legs. The effect of this on men is enormous. Your guess is as good as mine. Someone once said that, “we eat for ourselves but we dress for others.”   Women have taken this to a new level. There is clearly a puzzling comp