Tuesday, August 6, 2024

TWERKING .....................


I have always suspected twerking was a  3rd butthole dance   ......for  some   birthing........ or  attraction ritual ..........i am not a fan of the  butthole /ass/shitter/shit pipe/sewage pipe ........i am not into  putting  my junk into a  shit pipe !!!!!!   ...where there  must be   little  bits  of  dookie/shite......   stuck in a woman's anal  (yes biological normal female /woman /chick /bint)........cavity .....aka ........shithole ........nope   ........that is what the vag was  made  for.........  the ass  is for   dispensing   shite/crap /stool /excrement .........some men want to fuck a woman in the  ass ....oh and a man too!!!!!....if that is what makes you happy  .................go right on in .......i say!!!!! go!!!!!!! wade in the  sewage  works........ i say .......but it is  a shit pipe.........  in where you are putting  your  wang/tool/johnson/dick......would you wade in a public shite  pipe  ......of course  not !!!! .....but you will stick  your  dick in a  sewage  pipe .......it is  a one way street amigo /hombre/mein host .......twerking is  like.......    hey ...... come and get it .......squatting and parting the  cheeks  .......it is not   a skill......... a highly experienced  move ........ ...apparently if it is  third  world  ..........but hey!!!!!!.... is that is  what you like to  do........ .........enjoy shoving your wang....... in some stinky   slimy shite ........good  egg!!!!!goody goody gumdrops .......

Added note ..........apparently  catholic woman ......... like to get  fucked in the  ass.........so they can keep themselves ........ for their  wedding night....... .......and getting fucked in the  arse......... does  not   count........hence......... this would  explain the sodomizing  of  priests....... and young boys...... and  girls.........  promoting ass sex

Also in the  Greek  culture  .....it  is   a  rumor...... or   so it is  said .......... that if a  greek man........ fucks another greek man in the ass ......... he is not  gay ......it is the  man taking it in the ass ....... that is  gay ........it's all there in the  net!!!!!!!  ...i am just educating you bastards   for  free !!!!! ,.......oh no !!!!!....... you're welcome ........ no charge  ...no thanks  honestly ........................
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A woman twerking at a music festival.
A woman twerking at a music festival

Twerking (/ˈtwɜːrkɪŋ/; possibly from 'to work') is a type of dance that emerged from the bounce music scene of New Orleans in 1990,[1] which has a broader origin among other types of dancing found among the African diaspora that derives from Bantu-speaking Africans of Central Africa.[2] Individually performed chiefly but not exclusively by women,[3][4] performers dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving throwing or thrusting their hips back or shaking their buttocks, often in a low squatting stance.[5] Twerking is part of a larger set of characteristic moves unique to the New Orleans style of hip-hop known as "bounce".[6] Moves include "mixing", "exercising", the "bend over", the "shoulder hustle", "clapping", "booty clapping", "booty poppin", "the sleeper" and "the wild wood"—all recognized as booty shaking or bounce.[7][8] Twerking is one among other types of choreographic gestures within bounce.

As a tradition shaped by local aid and pleasure clubsblock parties and second lines,[9] the dance was central to "a historical situating of sissy bounce—bounce music as performed by artists from the New Orleans African-American community that [led to] a meteoric rise in popularity post-[Hurricane Katrina after 2005]."[10] In the 1990s, twerking had widespread appeal in black party culture throughout the hip-hop/rap region known as The Dirty South, including New Orleans, Memphis, Virginia BeachMiamiAtlanta, and Houston.[9][10] In 2013, it became the top "what is" search on the Google search engine[11] following pop artist Miley Cyrus performing the dance at the MTV Video Music Awards.[12]

(video) Backup dancers twerking at a 2015 Pharrell Williams concert in Japan

Etymology

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A 2013 Oxford Dictionaries blog post states, "the most likely theory is that it is an alteration of work, because that word has a history of being used in similar ways, with dancers being encouraged to "work it".[13] Local bounce practitioners attribute the term to a contraction of "to work" ("t'work"; or, spelled as it's pronounced, "twerk").[14][15]

The Oxford English Dictionary defines an early 19th-century use of the word as a blend of "twist" and "jerk" (or "twitch"), which was reported by the BBC in conjunction with the black cultural context.[16] The word is said to have originated from the inner-city of New Orleans and was used frequently in New Orleans bounce music by rappers and DJ hosting block parties in the housing projects.[1] On record, the 1993 song "Do the Jubilee All" by DJ Jubilee - which contains the lyrics "Twerk baby, twerk baby, twerk, twerk, twerk" - has been cited as its earliest use.[17][18][19]

A much earlier usage of the word 'twerk' occurs in the lyrics of a live album from 1971 by Frank Zappa on a song titled Magdalena on the live album Just Another Band from L.A.

there was a man, a little old man who lived in Montreal/with a wife and a kid and a car and a house and a teenage daughter with a see-thru blouse who loved to twerk and ball

The word became popular in the 2000s, when it was used by Atlanta rapper Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz.[20] A Google Trends search reveals that interest in the word "twerk" arose in November 2011.[21]

The Oxford English Dictionary defines twerking as dancing "in a sexually provocative manner, using thrusting movements of the bottom and hips while in a low, squatting stance".[22] Merriam-Webster gives the definition as a "sexually suggestive dancing characterized by rapid, repeated hip thrusts and shaking of the buttocks especially while squatting".[23]

The Oxford English Dictionary's definition of the term may fuel the stigma[24] around twerking as a sexual and provocative dance.[25]

Origin

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Elizabeth Pérez (2015) states in the African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal:[2]

Booty dances have threatened the status quo by emphasizing group membership, the free movement of forceful Black bodies, and Afro-Diasporic counter-narratives. The Colombian mapalé, or baile negro, is a case in point. Mapalé recalls the fish tail dances of the North American plantation; Davila writes that ‘the fish’s movements after they are captured resemble [the dance’s] pelvic and midriff contractions to the beat of the drum’ (Davila 2009, 120). ‘The only dance that was permitted during times of Spanish rule’, mapalé became associated with rebellion through its liberatory insistence on the body’s value as a vector for the transmission of ancestral knowledge (Davila 2009, 120). ‘Where dance on a social level was criminalized, in Mapalé, it continues to be an indestructible force of Afro-Colombian identity within the fabric of the Atlantic Coast’ (Davila 2009, 134). The batuque, with its ‘artificial rotations and contortions of the hip’ was officially suppressed, as were candombe and the bongo (quoted in Röhrig Assunção 2003, 167). The consensus is that such dances cognate to twerk – as indicated by their names and presence among Bantu-language-speaking slaves – are Central African in origin. A number of scholars well versed in the matter have arrived at Kubik’s conclusion: ‘motional emphasis on the pelvis, buttocks, etc., especially pelvis thrusts or circular pelvis movements described in United States jazz dance history as “Congo grind” are always suspect of a Congo/Angola background’ (Kubik 1979, 20).[2]

Precursors

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SEX ADDICTION .....NO SUCH THING

  There is no such thing as sex  addiction ......it is  a high sex  drive  .......but hey!!!!!! .......why not !!!!!!......he is a lucky ......