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The Neck Rings Don’t Make the Necks Longer If attempts were made to truly lengthen the neck by stretching it, serious damage can be done. It could result in paralysis and even be fatal. The use of the neck rings, however, does cause the wearer’s neck muscles to weaken.
Pan Pat, Myanmar – Women of the Kayan tribe in Myanmar are well known for wearing brass coils around their necks their entire lives in order to lengthen it. The belief is the longer the neck, the more beautiful the woman. The cultural practice does have its drawbacks.
Women of the Kayan Lahwi tribe are well known for wearing neck rings, brass coils that are placed around the neck, appearing to lengthen it. It has also been theorised that the coils originate from the desire to look more attractive by exaggerating sexual dimorphism, as women have more slender necks than men.
1. ( Long ) Human – The longest human neck ever recorded was 40 centimetres (15.8 inches) long. The average neck is closer to 10-12 centimetres (3.9-4.7 inches) in length.
The longest human necks are found among the women of the Padaung (or Kayan) tribe, who live in the highlands of northwestern Thailand and southeastern Myanmar. Padaung women bind their necks with heavy brass rings that alter the shape of the neck and shoulders.
A long slim neck is considered more attractive in women, because it is considered more feminine. In another look If it looks to disproportionate with the size of the head you can look odd and that’s why some people tend to mock you. But You should own you beautiful trait.
A particular tribe in Thailand assesses a woman’s beauty by the length of her neck. The shoulders of the female are pushed down and the neck seems longer because of it. The image of a long – necked female is considered traditionally beautiful.
A wider coil is worn near the shoulders with a small coil wrapped around it at 90 degrees, then the remaining neck rings climb up to right below the earlobes. The neck never stretches. The weight of the rings pushes downwards, collapsing the collar bones; as a result, the upper ribs also bear this downward pressure.
Even if you ‘ve never heard of Huai Sua Tao village, you may know about some of its residents. Nestled in the mountains of northwest Thailand, this village is home to about a dozen “ long neck women,” known for wearing coiled brass rings to elongate their necks.
: In the 1950s and 1960s, when Elvis’s career flourished, among some teenage couples who were “going steady” (dating each other regularly and exclusively), the girl wore the boy’s school ring on a chain around her neck, as jewelry. It was a marker of their relationship.
A woman ‘obsessed’ with giraffes has given up on her dream of stretching her neck after spending years wearing a stack of heavy metal rings. Sydney Smith, 30, from Los Angeles, California, who calls herself ‘the giraffe woman ‘, wanted to be known around the world for her long neck.
Known as the “Russian KGB Hulk”, Asxab developed his ripped body by curling, benching and squatting with farm equipment. His biceps measure in with a circumference of 48cm and he also claims to have the thickest neck of any 17-year-old in the world, with 54cm of girth.
Daddy Long Neck suffers from Marfan syndrome (MFS), a genetic autosomal disorder which affects one in 5,000-10,000 individuals in the world. People who have this condition can’t gain weight, and have elongated fingers, arms, legs and necks.
Chandra Bahadur Dangi | |
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Nationality | Nepalese |
Occupation | Farmer, craftsman |
Known for | World’s shortest adult human |
Height | 54.6 cm (1 ft 9 1⁄2 in) |