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TikTokers’ ‘yummy and juicy feminine flow’ has people asking if the straights are OK again

What is going on here?

 

Siobhan Ball

Internet Culture

Posted on Nov 18, 2020

TikToker Jen Weber (@high.vibe.honey) recently uploaded a video of herself and her husband engaging in what she calls “feminine energy embodiment practices.” The video features Weber leaning on her husband for support while she bends, twists, and leans her body backward, with her husband catching her and raising her back up again. However, the caption that Weber placed over the video, saying “His masculine support and structure allows me to surrender even deeper into my yummy and juicy feminine flow,” has proven to be too much for many, raising the question yet again: are the straights OK?

M0n3c4: Has anyone checked on the straights, are they OK? Kristy Lee: I can confirm, we are not Lucy Gayer: Affirmative Natalia Resendez: WE ARE NOT... Actually I don't know if I am straight tbh
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Savannah: what in the hetero did I just stumble across?
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Quite a lot of straight people, it turns out, were quick to respond with a resounding no. No, they are not alright, and thanks for asking.

As a straight cis lady, may I just say: EW WTF WHY ARE WE LIKE THIS.
@lizinprogress
In Body Image
@lizinprogress
Stuff like this makes me wonder what the hell happened to us straights?
@lizinprogress

For some the phrase “yummy and juicy feminine flow” was just too much.

my therapist: the yummy and juicy feminine flow can't hurt you The yummy and juicy feminine flow:
@joelgolby
'Yummy and juicy feminine flow' BYE
@joelgolby
'HER YUMMY AND JUICY WHAT' meme of the female sim with Shrek's head on the phone and the caption 'I'm calling the Lord'
@joelgolby

While others were made uncomfortable by what one Twitter user called the “biospiritualism” of it all, tying together spiritual energy and biology to form two binary poles.

.if this was a couple sharing their weird dance, it'd be fine, cute even. But wrapping it up in biospiritualist (is that a word? idk, biology and spirituality being connected) mumbo-jumbo about 'masculine support' and 'yummy feminine energy' makes me ask 'are the cishets ok?'
@https://twitter.com/just_a_jumbled/status/1329090799305334789
'Uh.... No. My femininity is not assisted or determined by my man. And I can't watch that without cringing, like to each their own but that makes my feminIST side want to check we aren't in the dark ages. This seems like some submissive wife stuff and it makes me feel icky.' gif of a white woman with brown hair saying 'suddenly I don't like this game anymore'
@https://twitter.com/just_a_jumbled/status/1329090799305334789
It’s not the dance that’s weird, it’s the “female embodiment practice” and the implication that having a man enables you to be more deeply female. It’s definitely weird and NOT normal. I’m a cis bisexual woman married to a man.
@atmorrell
one of my yoga/dance teachers started speaking like this and posting this shit... hence why she is now my ex-yoga/dance teacher. keep that patriarchal heteronormative bullshit under the guise of 'spirituality' out of my life pls
@atmorrell

The video also prompted some dark humor from the queer population, with Twitter user Jack Saul saying, “It’s fine if they want to do this behind closed doors but there really needs to be some sort of Section 28 for straight people.” Section 28 was a now overturned British law that banned LGBTQ+ people from working in any capacity where they might influence children, and which also banned LGBTQ+ sex and relationship education in British schools.

It's fine if they want to do this behind closed doors but there really needs to be some sort of Section 28 for straight people.
@JackSaulLondon
Love and prayers to those not blessed with gay.
@JackSaulLondon
LeanderReeves: I didn't think at 48 that I could find something that made me feel more gay, but yet, here we are. barbaraeichner: I fervently hope it won't become compulsory for the non-gay.
@JackSaulLondon
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*First Published: Nov 18, 2020, 3:09 pm CST