concept   waist size

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Nigeria (1) Pacific Island cultures (1) Southeast Asia (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Colombia (1) Ethiopia (1) Ghana (1) Kenya (1) Mauritanian culture (1) Nepal (1) Samoa (1) Taiwan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 waist size Nigeria In Nigeria, a larger waist size is considered attractive and represents wealth and a luxurious lifestyle. 2
2 waist size Pacific Island cultures In Pacific Island cultures, a larger waist size is traditionally associated with wealth, beauty, and fertility. 2
3 waist size Southeast Asia In Southeast Asian cultures, a smaller waist size is considered attractive and represents health and beauty. 2
4 waist size Brazil In Brazilian culture, a larger waist size can be celebrated and embraced in certain cultural dances and festivals. 1
5 waist size China In Chinese culture, a smaller waist size symbolizes femininity and grace. 1
6 waist size Colombia In Colombia, a larger waist size may be celebrated in certain cultural dances and festivals. 1
7 waist size Ethiopia In Ethiopia, a smaller waist size is considered attractive and linked to traditional dances and cultural events. 1
8 waist size Ghana In Ghanaian culture, a larger waist size is associated with attractiveness, affluence, and good living. 1
9 waist size Kenya In Kenyan culture, a smaller waist size is considered attractive and may be linked to traditional dances and cultural celebrations. 1
10 waist size Mauritanian culture In Mauritanian culture, a larger body size, particularly for women, is valued and often achieved through force-feeding. 1
11 waist size Nepal In Nepal, a larger waist size is considered a sign of health and prosperity and is celebrated at cultural events. 1
12 waist size Samoa In Samoan culture, a larger waist size is traditionally associated with wealth, beauty, and fertility. 1
13 waist size Taiwan In Taiwan, a smaller waist size is seen as a symbol of femininity and grace. 1