Many living creatures have mating rituals and methods used to attract their mate. Throughout history, certain cultures have created mating dances as traditions. Indian people created belly dancing. Hawaiian people created hula dancing. While African people created Twerking. Today, some of these traditions have become part of pop culture. Social media has given people a platform to spread their sexuality and teach the world of their traditions but just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
So, you can Twerk, vibrate, roll your hips, and even wind. Why does everyone have to know? There is something sacred about these traditions that are losing their appeal because they aren’t secrets anymore. People have been desensitized by sex symbols and women oversharing on social media. There was a time when men were aroused by the sight of a woman’s ankle. Now, wives find themselves competing with the world for their man’s attention.
Playboy, a pornographic magazine that used to showcase women in a seductive manner, has gone out of business. Men no longer have to pay to see a women look sexy anymore. It’s free on social media. Anyone can stop and take a peek, a look at photos and videos of women almost naked, twerking or vibrating their hips online these days.
The value of "the secret" is that it forces men to wait, as they consistently fantasize, building tension and enhancing sensations. In addition, it increases the value of the V. We all want things others can’t have. It makes us feel special. Love is one of those things that many people value more when it’s theirs. Knowing that your sexuality isn’t shared with everyone but something you gifted to a particular person makes them feel special and valued as well.
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