I remember being at a party when I was 12 and some of the girls were doing this, so it's been around awhile.
I remember being at a party when I was 12 and some of the girls were doing this, so it's been around awhile.
Girl twerking?
Oh ho ho, silly, twerking exists on both fronts.
If I see anyone twerking outside the workfloor as a crappy joke, I will never speak to you or look at you again. You'd litterly be nothing in my eyes.
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I'd bitchslep the heck out of it...well maybe not at that age (12), anything that movies and females was cool with me at that age.
Twerking is the easiest way for me to ignore a woman completely. It is not interesting in the slightest. I'm looking for a self-respecting woman, not some slut showing her whoring skills to everyone. And dancing like that only makes you look like a degenerate retard imo. What's next? Going to climb into a tree and eat a banana? Civilization should strive forward, not move backwards.
Yeah, pretty much. If you want to be treated like a stripper then it's all fine, if that's what a woman is happy with then I don't see the issue. But I think it becomes a problem when a woman 'dances' like this but still wants to be seen as a self-respecting high class woman. That's just not how it works.
This isn't a double standard either. This is true for guys as well. Wearing slutty clothes and acting slutty / macho will get you a certain reputation, that is completely normal. If you want to be seen as a self-respecting person then act like one. Your behaviour defines you. People aren't going to separate appearance, behaviour and your inner personality, people will put all of that into one mental image of you.
pro tip...... Twerking is around for hmm.... 60+ years....
Whats "new" is the term itself.
As for your question........ The Oxford Dictionaries give you the answer:
I personally find the 1990's as kind of sort of wrong. It is around for a lot longer already. Sexual inspired and driven dance moves are a lot older than that.Definition of twerk in English
twerk
Syllabification: (twerk)
Pronunciation: /twərk/
verb
[no object] informal
dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance:just wait till they catch their daughters twerking to this song twerk it girl, work it girl
Origin:
1990s: probably an alteration of work
If you wanna put it to the absolute limit, the Tango heavily disagrees with that notion.. And that dance is, hell I don't know how old.
In modern dance... Boogie woogie was as much as sexually driven, as the twist later... in the 70s people in the clubs danced the Bump..
All in all, nothing new spectacular happened here...... Except... Gotta give credit where credit is due..
No one shakes that ass as alluring and sexy as the black females....
This is not a racist comment, it's a fact.
Just as much a fact how no one's gonna dance a latin dances as good as. well..... latin americans.
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