This is a crazy age, a fallen age, and an age of promiscuity. Why do I say this? Because recently, the internet has frequently exposed many indecent photos. Just as the previous "Maritime Gate" sex photo scandal has not yet subsided,
there is now another sex photo scandal involving Wang Meicun. So who is this leading lady, Wang Meicun?
Wang Meicun has a fiery figure and is often referred to as the "Young Li Jiayin." It is claimed that Wang Meicun has had plastic surgery and improper relationships with multiple men. This time, a young man suspected to be Wang Meicun's ex-boyfriend has leaked some of her private photos.
Among these are intimate bed photos, as well as vacation photos in swimsuits at a beach in Shanghai. In the photos, Wang Meicun is wearing a red bikini, semi-naked, teasing the young man, while the man helps her apply sunscreen all over her body.
He also kisses and touches Wang Meicun's buttocks and back, making bold and outrageous moves that leave people speechless.
When it comes to men, one cannot avoid talking about sex because the relationship between men and women ultimately boils down to a "sexual" relationship. Of course, the result of this relationship does not necessarily always lead to physical intimacy.
I am not a "pansexual theorist," nor do I advocate for "sexual liberation," and I oppose unrestricted "promiscuity." For a woman of my age, sex is no longer a mysterious matter, and it has long been free from utilitarianism. In my eyes, it is simple and pure—mutual attraction between the sexes.
There is one more point: compared to women, I feel that I prefer and am more suited to interacting with various kinds of men.
Possibly due to these self-assumed thoughts and arguments, my friends around me have bestowed upon me a grand hat labeled "lecherous."
I don't think much of this. If lecherous means lecherous, so be it. Everyone in this world has their own preferences. Some crave fame, others wealth, power, or status, and of course, there are those who enjoy sensuality.
The meaning of the word "lecherous" varies depending on individual interpretations and does not necessarily represent depravity or lasciviousness. At least for me, it represents an inner admiration and desire for all things beautiful in this world.
Regardless of what it represents, being lecherous for men is not something worth making a fuss about—it's merely a preference. But when it happens to a woman, it's different because it's not something a woman "should" have. You see, the world is so unfair, at least in China, and it has always been like this since ancient times. No matter how incompetent an emperor was, he could have three palaces, six courtyards, seventy-two concubines, openly declare: "I have an illness, it's called lechery." Although later Confucian scholars might shake their heads at terms like "filthy Tang and smelly Han,"
compared to the condemnation and punishment of women who "do not abide by feminine virtue," this is nothing. Even Wu Zetian, the wealthy empress who ruled the seas, is still criticized today for keeping male consorts, accused of defiling the palace and being licentious and shameful. ...
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