TIK HOT VOL338We live in a strange time. Never before has there been so much body exposure, so much public sensuality, and so much constant
sexualization across social media, advertising, streams, music videos, and the internet in general
yet at the same time it feels like the burden of sexual desire falls entirely on us, as if wanting someone were something you almost need to apologize for.
And thats, at the very least, pretty
contradictory.
Because all you have to do is open
Instagram,
TikTok, or any platform and youll instantly find thousands of profiles where aesthetics, teasing, and eroticism are clearly part of the content. Impossible cleavage, see-through outfits, suggestive dancing, perfectly calculated poses, leggings painted onto the skin, and cameras positioned so strategically its like coincidence itself became a creative director.
And look, theres nothing wrong with that. Quite the opposite. Everyone is free to present themselves however they want, play with their sensuality, and use physical attraction as a social, artistic, or even economic tool. The problem appears when
male desire suddenly starts being treated like some kind of system error.
Because were constantly being sold this weird idea: women can sexualize their image, monetize it, exploit it, perfect it, and use it to attract attention
but were supposed to pretend none of that produces any effect. As if male attraction should exist silently, discreetly, almost apologizing for functioning exactly the same way it has for thousands of years. And no,
reality doesnt work like that.
Sexuality has always been a kind of dance between supply and demand. A constant interaction between the person who wants to look and the person who enjoys being looked at. Between the one provoking and the one responding to that provocation. Pretending one side doesnt exist while the other constantly puts itself on display is, at the very least, pretty hypocritical.
Of course, theres a huge difference between attraction and losing control, disrespecting people, or turning desire into obsession. Thats obviously the line separating a normal person from an idiot. But feeling attraction, getting distracted, looking, or reacting to stimuli specifically designed to grab attention really shouldnt surprise anyone.
Because in the end,
internet works exactly like any other market in the world: if there were no demand, the supply would disappear on its own.
We generate the
demand
and they simply respond to it with
supply.
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AMATEUR FLESH: LILLY BRUNETTEBoredom can be far more dangerous than it looks.
And Im not talking about that random Sunday afternoon boredom where you end up watching stupid videos online while thinking your life is going to shit. Im talking about a different kind of emptiness. A quieter one. A more constant one. That feeling of
lack of motivation, of having no clear goals, no new stimuli, or nothing that genuinely makes you feel alive.
Because when you have too much free time and very few things capable of generating excitement, your brain starts looking for
dopamine wherever it can find it. Something that breaks the routine. Something that boosts your ego. Something that makes you feel watched, desired or simply
alive for a few minutes.
And thats usually where the photos begin.
At first its almost nothing. A suggestive photo. A selfie showing a little more than usual. A picture taken between laughs with the thought of whatever, its not a big deal. But then
the reaction from people starts arriving. The messages. The compliments. The attention. That mix of
risk,
excitement and instant validation that the internet knows how to deliver better than anyone else.
And what started as just a way to kill some time slowly becomes something pretty
addictive. Because the response you get is usually far more positive than negative. And because, if were being honest, theres something incredibly exciting about doing something that a part of you feels you probably shouldnt be doing.
Our next
amateur knows exactly what were talking about.
Enjoy the photos she has already decided to share with the internet.
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