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by xiaochouyutaozi on 2009-07-31 16:41:39

This is a crazy era, a fallen era, and an era of debauchery. Why do I say this? Because recently, the internet has frequently exposed many indecent photos. Just as the previous "Maritime Gate" sex scandal has not yet subsided,

another Wang Meicun sex scandal has emerged. So who is this female protagonist, Wang Meicun?

Wang Meicun, with her fiery figure, is often referred to as the "little Li Jiayin." It's said that Wang Meicun has not only undergone plastic surgery but also had improper relationships with several men. This time, a young man suspected to be Wang Meicun's ex-boyfriend released some of her private intimate photos.

These include not only sexual photos taken in bed, but also swimsuit photos from their vacation at a beach in Shanghai. In these photos, Wang Meicun, wearing a red bikini with her upper body half-naked, teases the young man while he 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 "pansexualist," nor do I advocate "sexual liberation." I even oppose unrestrained "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’s another point: compared to women, I feel I enjoy and am more suited to interacting with various kinds of men.

Possibly due to these self-righteous thoughts and arguments of mine, my friends around me gave me a huge label — “lecherous.”

I don't think much of it. Fine, if I'm lecherous, then so be it. Actually, everyone in this world has their own preferences. Some love fame, others love profit, some love wealth, others love status, and naturally, there are those who love beauty.

The meaning of the word "lecherous" varies depending on individual understanding and doesn't necessarily represent depravity or evil. At least for me, it represents an inner admiration and desire for all beautiful things in the world.

Regardless of what it represents, being lecherous for men isn't something worth making a big fuss about; at most, it's just 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 just so unfair, at least in China, and it has always been like this. No matter how incompetent an emperor was,

he could have three palaces, six courtyards, seventy-two concubines, dominate his mother and marry his sister-in-law, engage in sexual activities day and night, and openly say: "I have a disease, and the disease is lust."

Although later Confucian scholars might shake their heads when talking about the "dirty Tang and smelly Han,"

compared to the condemnation and punishment of women who "violated the rules of chastity," this really doesn't amount to much. Even Wu Zetian, such a wealthy empress, is still criticized today simply because she kept a few male lovers, saying she defiled the palace and was lewd and shameful...

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