📍Thailand @kimpossiblewaterhouse ・・・ After being introduced to the Long Neck Village by Mike i did what i normally do. Take it to Google😊i found out how they got to Thailand, that they're also referred to as the #GiraffeWomen, they're several different tribes in the Village & they're not legally allowed to venture outside the Village because they're undocumented, the reasons why they wear the incredibly heavy brass neck piece. But, i was especially fascinated with how colorful their sense of fashion was👍🏾So, obviously i wanted my fashion to respectfully mimic theirs. Off i went on the WWW in search of a fitting neck piece, a wk later i found it🤗 When we arrived to the Village, we stopped at one of the 1st huts where handmade items were displayed for Tourists to purchase, i decided to buy a hat to top off my look, @youngmikeofficiall gave my look the thumbs up👍🏾I'm still in awww as to how impressed the different Tribes were with my look & how my neck piece peeked their curiosity, they asked if it was heavy to which i replied "no heavy, it's costume jewelry" they beckoned that i remove it to let them feel it, the elder lady featured in the slide laughed when she felt how light it was compared to hers🤣other Visitors came up to me thinking i was a member of the LongNeck Tribe. #flattered but i would be the tallest, darkest member with the lightest neck piece🤣🤣🤣the Villagers kept repeating "Khuṇ s̄uay mak" to which i replied "Khaawp-khun." Their way of life has left me with a revised sense of GRATITUDE. Based on documented information posted around the village & what I've read prior to my trip. The brass coils pushes their collarbone downwards & compresses the ribcage thus giving the impression of an elongated neck. #ihavenoworries #allyouneedisless #Longneckvillage #Chiangmai #mytravelcrush (at Chiang Mai, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/mytravelcrush/p/BwYdJ1ADAci/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=iys8mdep88c5














