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SHE MUST LIKE IT... Deadass? What In The Sensory F*ck Is This?

Is this from the past or new age?

By Skyler SaundersPublished a day ago Updated a day ago 3 min read

Throughout human history, there have been various modes of activity that have arisen. In this case, a sensory “expert” is permitted to feel up women and touch their “area.” By consent this should be allowed but should this be a thing?

In this clip, people are literally feeling themselves, back to back, fully clothed. Then this man, who seems to be the leader of this (class?) begins to touch the navel section of one of the women. She appears to be in more ecstasy than the other participants.

Though this may seem strange, it’s probably existed for eons. There’s a good chance that it has been passed down in ancient texts and is similar to martial arts…just completely different in approach. If adults wish to engage in this kind of act, go for it. But leave the kids out of the whole operation.

That’s what it seems anyway. It looks like there are just adults who are in the room moaning and writhing on each other while standing up in a position like moving statues.

Their motions appear to be sexual without any real stimulation of the genitals. In fact, the way they move is truly sensual in their approach. When they announce themselves to be moaning and groaning, they display a sense that this is a release of tension. In addition, the three main drugs in their heads, dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin are in full effect. They must savor each moment in real time in order to fully get the sensation of their partner.

One woman clearly showed herself to be having a good time. She swayed and jumped up, her hips flexing in a fashion that called for a forbidden dance.

But it seemed clean except for the man feeling up her stomach and shirt-covered breasts. She allowed it, though.

For all of this to happen, there must be trust. There had to have been a teaching moment before any of this took place. A cool down and refresher probably followed. But in the footage available, there seems to be absolutely no chill involved with any of these individuals. They seem almost entranced, like a faith-based revival but this time focused on the God of sensuality.

Eros would be proud. This exchange not of bodily fluids but a full-body experience with clothes draped over their bodies seems harmless enough. Actually, it appears rather inviting and a way to engage the erogenous zones with committing to sexual intercourse. This should be a great way for foreplay and a sense that you can do this act out of fun and maybe even exercise.

With burned calories and a way to shed pounds, possibly, whatever this is called is supposed to introduce good feelings and give a balance to all of the acts of force that go against the body on the Web. It should be hailed as the only way to explore human frames without hands or any sexual organs. This just might turn into a trend that will support the people burdened by work and exercise.

Instead, it should boost one’s productiveness and put a pep in their perpetual step while working out at the gym. All of these options are available to consenting adults who just want to be in ecstasy without taking (allegedly) any recreational drugs.

If this catches on, it will be on more vlogs and within more places online where grownups can share their experiences with this seemingly age-old practice. The vloggers will discuss just how beneficial this all is and offer it as a means to relieve tension and aggression. It will be hailed as the wonder drug that doesn’t need to be ingested or injected.

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