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and africans are beautiful lovers, from a mom of black babies, white female married with a senegalese, kisses from Marie
My two oldest white daughters are in couple with senegalese men (like me). Kisses. marie
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xxxelasetchbook: Peoples of the World: Africa, West, Dakar vintage pulchritude 200612
Senegalese girl from a vintage postcard.
Senegalese girls from a vintage postcard.
grand-bazaar: 1910s Senegal
grand-bazaar: 1910s Ebries Girls - Senegal
Senegalese girl.
Senegalese women, via eBay.
Senegalese woman, via eBay.
Senegalese woman. Via Ebay.
orphanwork: Edmond Fortier (1882-1928) Dakar (Sénégal)1898
Senegalese women. Via Delcampe.
Senegalese woman. Via Delcampe.
Senegalese woman, via Delcampe.
Senegalese women, via Delcampe.
moglieputtanamaritocornuto: cuckold un senegalese mi sfonda la moglie
ilovethisalot: giovanicornuti: Ultimamente tua moglie ti parla sempre di un certo Mr. Abel il suo Maestro di Yoga senegalese, dal quale ormai va a lezioni da mesi nella palestra vicino casa vostra. A volte le lezioni prevedono posizioni yoga extra
historicaltimes: Western front WWI, a group of captured Allied soldiers representing 8 nationalities: Anamite , Tunisian, Senegalese, Sudanese, Russian, American, Portuguese, and English via reddit
medievalpoc: These incredible photographs by Omar Victor Diop, a Senegalese photographer, were brought to my attention by a twitter follower. This series, entitled Project Diaspora, was inspired by both Diop’s sense of isolation during an artist residenc
garbospeaks: Tribal women of Dakar.
officialbossassbitch: thisiseverydayracism: SWITZERLAND - (Translation) “Taken at the bakery Oberson of Onex today. I admit I’m sick for 20 min (I am Senegalese) at the same time I wonder” These are popular across the World i think. I live in
blaqueonblck: Lamb by Denis RouvreLamb (name of the Senegalese wrestling in Wolof language)
thesoulfunkybrother: - Senegalese wrestlers . Dakar,Senegal . 10′ Ph. Denis Rouvre
waitingonthesilentshelf: dynamicafrica: A Senegalese woman crosses the street in her brightly coloured gown, looking incredibly flawless and fabulous. this is beyond beautiful
womenofwildwildwestafrica: Fa2ci Senegalese-Togolese / Nigerian
psychoactivelectricity: This lamp is made of Senegalese gourd. Meridians and circles of latitude are marked every 20 degrees; the contours of the continents are reconstructed accordingly. The land is marked by a deeper layer of white wood which allows
misstinyterror: obiwankenobi26: velvetbrown: a—fri—ca: From the series ‘Prophecy’ by the beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro who lives and works in Dakar, Senegal. Inspired by the art photographer Fabrice Monteiro and the Senegalese stylist
itswadestore:Portrait of Senegalese women, 1961 by Harrison Forman
awakonate: Portrait of Senegalese girl, Dakar | © of Owen Franken
blaqueonblck: Senegalese WrestlersPhotographer Harley Weir in collaboration with Grace Wales Bonner 2015, Dakar, Senegal.
salijackson: Senegalese 😲😍🙋👀
hoodoo-seed: a—fri—ca: From the series ‘Prophecy’ by the beninese photographer Fabrice Monteiro who lives and works in Dakar, Senegal. Inspired by the art photographer Fabrice Monteiro and the Senegalese stylist Doulsy, ecofund, in collaboration
womenofwildwildwestafrica: divalocity: ✿Actress Issa Rae for NY Magazine/The Cut✿ Photography by Andre Wagner SENEGALESE
fuckyeahafricans: Senegalese
historywars:Senegalese soldier
westafricanwomen: Senegalese More West African women here
blasianxbri: senegalese shawtyyyyy. done by yours truly (with my mama also working on ‘em around ~10pm-ish) things i’d do differently bigger twists maybe more parts, but possibly not side note: i was originally going to just wrap these with
Film: “La Noire de…” Also known as “Black Girl” is a 1966 film by the Senegalese writer and director Ousmane Sembène, starring Mbissine Thérèse Diop. The film centers on a young Senegalese woman who moves from Senegal to France to
shadowandact: Film: “La Noire de…” Also known as “Black Girl” is a 1966 film by the Senegalese writer and director Ousmane Sembène, starring Mbissine Thérèse Diop. The film centers on a young Senegalese woman who moves from Senegal
Senegalese Wrestling by Beatrix Meszoly de Jourdan