I admit, even on the Internet, I’m constantly
learning.
Lately, I've been hearing a
lot of talk about people (mostly males) being “thirsty” and people (mostly females) setting “thirst traps.” Like, I’m smart enough to know that it had
nothing to do with people suffering from constant dehydration.
However, I haven’t been in too many circles
where the terminology had constantly been used.
So of course, I needed to educate myself a little on this terminology;
thanks Urban Dictionary:
Thirst Trap
(via Urban Dictionary): Any
statement or picture used to intentionally create attention or
"thirst"
Woman on Twitter: Who wants to come over and put me to sleep?
(Thirst Trap)
Men on Twitter: Oh? Check Ur DMs
Men on Twitter: Oh? Check Ur DMs
So I got to thinking.
On Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, even Instagram (which I’m discovering
should be named Insta-Thirst) who have put up some pretty suggestive pics. Are they being naïve for not expecting a
sexual type response? Or is the naivety
really feigned and they wanted the attention?
Like if a female is posing in her bra and panties, even
if it’s just her being comfortable and sending that out in a social arena,
there’s only so much naivety one can fake.
Bra and panties, whether in art or a lingerie book, sends out sexual innuendo,
even if she doesn't say anything sexual.
Back shot...obvious; front shot...hmmm |
But what if she’s just posing in an outfit and the shirt
just happens to be a v-neck and slightly low cut. The skirt hugs her curves just right. The Apple Bottom jeans compliments her apple
bottom. Is that really thirst? Or just her showing off her outfit? Yet there are guys who will respond to that
with a certain level of thirst, so is it still really a thirst trap?
I admit; I guess that is why I've been a bit hesitant to
post full body shots of me.
Disclaimer: The
following statements are not to generate any type of hidden thirst; they are
just statements of fact.
I am a bit on the well endowed side. If I were to state how well endowed I am, I
think that would generate some levels of thirst, followed by wanting to
see. My thighs and calves are a bit on
the thick side, but then I may generate levels of leg thirst.
I’m not sure how to describe my butt. It is not shelf like, to say the least. But you can notice that I have a butt. The only reason I say that is because my
chest gets the majority of the attention.
Plus, the only time I even look at my butt is after I work out, just to
admire that it’s gaining more firmness and tone. Not like, “Damn, I got a phat ass!” Yet, if I put up a picture to describe this,
I could be inviting thirst.
End disclaimer.
Where does just putting up a pic end and generating
thirst begins?
Like, a while back, I used to have a profile up on
Tagged. Most of the pics I put up were
mainly face shots of my eyes and things of that nature. However, there was a picture where I really
liked how my legs looked in these new tights I had bought, so I made it one of
the pics in my photo album. I got a lot
of likes on it—more on that one than some of my face pics.
Then there was one where I liked the necklace
I bought but it stopped just above the valley between my breasts, so I took a
picture of the necklace. Needless to
say, I started getting hit up left and right by males and females. Females admiring the necklace, like “Nice
necklace.” Guys like, “That’s not the
only thing that’s nice.”
Then, I had a picture where I was experimenting with some
makeup, so I was taking a pic to highlight it, and the photo cut off just above
where my breasts began. Girls digging
the makeup; dudes are like, “You’re teasing me with the camera.”
I do not think I went into it, intentionally generating
thirst. However, I can understand why a
couple of the pictures might have generated tiny bits of thirst.
I don’t mind compliments on my pictures, but I do
practice pause with some of the sexual suggestiveness. When guys come hard at me, giving out phone
numbers and saying what they want to do to me, and all I put up is a picture of
my face, then I have a problem. Like,
there was this one guy who is like, “Nice lips. I bet they would feel really
nice around my ……” but he want to get frosty when I don’t respond….gtfoh!
I mean, it’s different if I had something like, “Wanna
suck?” and I have my nipples on display or a wet t-shirt with said nipples
completely hard. Then, whatever sexual
things guys would like to do to them would be expected, in some cases,
welcomed. I do get confused with these
females that do that and then get mad.
For me, I think there are some things that should be
reserved for someone I’m trying to build with.
Like, why would a guy get with me if I've shown my treasures all willy
nilly to other guys?
Sure, there are
guys who will always like and comment on very raunchy pictures, but think about
it like this: If you’re trying to be the one for the long term, then you can’t
indulge in the short term.
There are
plenty of females out there willing to showcase big titties, thick thighs, and
phat asses, but he doesn't want any other guy getting worked up over a woman he’s
trying to be serious with. You can’t clamor for respect when you’re engaging in obviously thirsty worthy shit.
People won’t be seeing me putting any parts of the choca
on front street. Nor the “bend ova”
pose, trying to showcase my ass. No
setting the tits out either. Not on a
grand stage for all of Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, or Instagram, etc. to
see. I've got to save something to leave
to the imagination. Something for that
special person to see.
Now for that special person, well, he can act as thirsty
as he wants to be, for with that person, it will definitely be
intentional.
Peace.
1 comment:
I like to think of myself as non-thirsty.
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