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'Why is the chain of honor only around the necks of women?'

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    1. Ali1234 الباحث
      2025-07-23T01:08:45-07:00‫أضاف ‫‫إجابة يوم يوليو 23, 2025 في 1:08 am

      The phrase "chain of honor" isn't a universally recognized term, so it's important to clarify what specific cultural or historical context you're referring to. However, if you are thinking about neck rings or coils worn by women in certain cultures, particularly the Kayan people of Myanmar and Thail‫اقرأ المزيد

      The phrase “chain of honor” isn’t a universally recognized term, so it’s important to clarify what specific cultural or historical context you’re referring to. However, if you are thinking about neck rings or coils worn by women in certain cultures, particularly the Kayan people of Myanmar and Thailand, here’s an explanation:

      • Cultural Significance: For the Kayan Lahwi women, these brass coils are a significant part of their cultural identity and beauty standards. The practice involves starting to wear coils at a young age, and over time, the weight of the rings presses down on the collarbone and upper ribs, creating the illusion of an elongated neck. This is seen as a sign of beauty, elegance, and even a connection to their mythical dragon ancestors.
      • Historical and Practical Reasons (Theories):
        • Protection: Some theories suggest the rings were originally worn for protection against tiger attacks (which target the neck) or to make women less appealing to rival tribes who might abduct them.
        • Wealth and Status: The rings, often made of valuable metals like brass, could also signify the wealth and status of the woman’s family or husband.
        • Cultural Identity: Over time, the practice became deeply ingrained as a marker of Kayan identity.
      • Why primarily women?
        • Beauty Standards: In many cultures throughout history, specific forms of adornment or body modification have been linked to ideals of feminine beauty. The elongated neck became a central aesthetic for Kayan women.
        • Tradition and Lineage: The practice is passed down through generations of Kayan women, making it a unique aspect of their female lineage and cultural heritage.
        • Economic Factors (Modern Context): In contemporary times, particularly for Kayan refugees in Thailand, the practice has unfortunately also become a tourist attraction. The women who wear the rings can generate income from tourists, which has complicated the cultural significance and sometimes puts pressure on younger women to continue the tradition.

      It’s important to note that while these neck rings create a distinctive appearance, they do not actually stretch the vertebrae of the neck. The effect is due to the deformation of the collarbones and ribs.

      If you were referring to a different “chain of honor,” please provide more context for a more accurate answer.

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    2. Ali1234 الباحث
      2025-07-23T01:10:26-07:00‫أضاف ‫‫إجابة يوم يوليو 23, 2025 في 1:10 am

      The phrase "chain of honor" isn't a universally recognized term, so it's important to clarify what specific cultural or historical context you're referring to. However, if you are thinking about neck rings or coils worn by women in certain cultures, particularly the Kayan people of Myanmar and Thail‫اقرأ المزيد

      The phrase “chain of honor” isn’t a universally recognized term, so it’s important to clarify what specific cultural or historical context you’re referring to. However, if you are thinking about neck rings or coils worn by women in certain cultures, particularly the Kayan people of Myanmar and Thailand, here’s an explanation:

      • Cultural Significance: For the Kayan Lahwi women, these brass coils are a significant part of their cultural identity and beauty standards. The practice involves starting to wear coils at a young age, and over time, the weight of the rings presses down on the collarbone and upper ribs, creating the illusion of an elongated neck. This is seen as a sign of beauty, elegance, and even a connection to their mythical dragon ancestors.
      • Historical and Practical Reasons (Theories):
        • Protection: Some theories suggest the rings were originally worn for protection against tiger attacks (which target the neck) or to make women less appealing to rival tribes who might abduct them.
        • Wealth and Status: The rings, often made of valuable metals like brass, could also signify the wealth and status of the woman’s family or husband.
        • Cultural Identity: Over time, the practice became deeply ingrained as a marker of Kayan identity.
      • Why primarily women?
        • Beauty Standards: In many cultures throughout history, specific forms of adornment or body modification have been linked to ideals of feminine beauty. The elongated neck became a central aesthetic for Kayan women.
        • Tradition and Lineage: The practice is passed down through generations of Kayan women, making it a unique aspect of their female lineage and cultural heritage.
        • Economic Factors (Modern Context): In contemporary times, particularly for Kayan refugees in Thailand, the practice has unfortunately also become a tourist attraction. The women who wear the rings can generate income from tourists, which has complicated the cultural significance and sometimes puts pressure on younger women to continue the tradition.

      It’s important to note that while these neck rings create a distinctive appearance, they do not actually stretch the vertebrae of the neck. The effect is due to the deformation of the collarbones and ribs.

      If you were referring to a different “chain of honor,” please provide more context for a more accurate answer.

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