I'm not gonna comment on his looks. But for him to be with someone as beautiful as Heidi Klum, I guess he's got somethin goin on.
There is a saying that says, "Behind every good man there is a good woman." I think that one of the reasons why Seal seems to have peace of mind is that he has found a great woman in Heidi Klum. How many supermodels out there (including the black ones) are marrying and having babies with black men? There ain't many; I know that much! Anyway, I'm happy for both of them and hope their relationship stands the test of time. Peace. ___________ There are no events but thoughts and the heart's hard turning, the heart's slow learning where to love and whom. The rest is merely gossip, and tales for other times."
Well, he's Nigerian so he must be very "responsible"! There's something about him but I don't like his facial markings.
I think the scarification is tribal, isn't it? I read about that in one of my art classes. It's kind of brutal, but not as bad as the Mayan--they had to pierce their tongues and drag a rope covered with thorns through it when a son was born. OUCH!
Yes it's tribal, the marks you have depend on what tribe you're from. My man only has to very small marks on each cheek. I didn't even notice them until he pointed them out. Some tribal ritual things are a bit harsh, in some places in Africa, men are publicly circumcised at a certain age, and they mustn't wince or show any pain or they'll bring shame on their family and not be considered a man!
The scars on Seal's face aren't tribal markings. The scars were caused by a disease called lupus which Seal suffered from when he was a child. The particular strain of lupus Seal deals with causes blistering especially around the facial area, which when ruptured cause deep scarring. Read more about it here: http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-s/seal_main.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_(singer) http://www.askmen.com/toys/interview_100/102_seal_interview.html
Clever boy, good old google! I could have sworn they were tribal, maybe he is doubly unfortunate and has both!
Iffey's wiffey, you are right about tribal marking in Nigeria. I also have 2 little ones. Like iffy's, I don't think anyone can spot mine until I actually show them. Seal on the other hand suffered from an autoimmune disease. It is a disease where your own immune system fails to recognize your cells. In other words, your body attacks you. I think seal is however a good looking guy. There is something about the way he handles himself that tells you he knows how to take care of a lady. Some tribal marks can be very brutal. I was lucky the my tribe doesn't go too extreme. I have seen some Hausa people with very long and deep tribal marks. Some Hausas however have none.
Yes, I was watching an episode of "Lagos Airport" and some Hausa people in there had horrific looking markings. What tribe are you then?
How you dey?! I've never noticed any markings on any of Iffy's Yoruba friends, but that may be because they're usually busy eating shortbread biscuits or jollof rice!
Hmmm quite close. I was saying, "How are you, Yoruba boy/friend/man". God, you're great with your naija words. Im pretty sure Iffy has a naija name for you.
I see, thanks for the translation! If you count "Ikebe Super" as a name for me then yes he does! At least it's better than Ashewo!
Ikebe Super???? haha... i love that word. Ashewo is not a good word to be called, at all. I hope you dont know this but you wouldnt like to be called Omo Empire, would you? :cry: