TITS#336 + LINK TO OUR TELEGRAM COMMUNITYLet’s face it: few things in the world have the same
power of attraction as a pair of
boobs. No matter the era, the trend, or the culture—they’re there,
hypnotic, with that ability to grab eyes and thoughts in just seconds.
And yes, we live in a world where there’s a whole
wall of censorship around them.
Female breasts have always carried
sexual connotations, while
male chests don’t. A man can show his chest and nothing happens; a woman shows just the
nipple and drama kicks off. Many argue it shouldn’t be like that, that boobs should be
normalized, just another body part. But the truth is, no matter how we dress it up in theory,
reality hits different. Because when someone in the subway brushes against your
elbow, nobody cares. But if they brush a
boob, the reaction changes. Not because the body works differently, but because culturally we’ve been loading that part with
sexual weight for centuries.
That’s where the
magic and the
controversy live: what should be natural turns into
taboo, and what shouldn’t carry so much weight is the first thing that gets censored. And yet, nobody can deny their
magnetism. Not just for how they look, but for what they represent:
attraction,
desire,
forbidden fruit, and a touch of
rebellion against social norms.
Maybe that’s why our
Boobs saga is one of the oldest in ALRNCN. Because beyond the videos, what we’re celebrating here is that irresistible mix of
appeal and
controversy. Proof that, like it or not,
boobs have always been—and will always be—one of the biggest icons of our culture.
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You might have noticed that when attempting to join our Telegram Channel you get a message that flags our content as sensitive content, which ends up not letting you see anything; this means you have the parental control activated.
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From there you will be able to enter all the Adult Channels.
The judges will surely remember your performance when it’s time to score.
AMATEUR FLESH: CREAMYMOANAToday I stumbled across another one of those
X accounts that, at first glance, look like they belong to an actual
content creator. I’m going to share photos and videos from it because they’re worth it, but I won’t lie:
something feels off.
This isn’t the first time — and it won’t be the last. You can tell right away when you see that
90% of the timeline is nothing but
retweets of other girls. That’s when the doubts kick in. A real creator might do collabs or give someone a shoutout here and there, but they don’t spend their whole profile promoting others.
There are a few possible scenarios:
- Fake accounts (impersonation): profiles pretending to be the creator, using stolen photos, with the sole purpose of driving traffic to paid links like OnlyFans, pirate sites, or outright scams.
- Run by third parties/agencies: it’s not her managing the account, but a community manager or agency handling several girls at once, cross-retweeting between them.
- Self-promo networks (shoutout for shoutout): a “you retweet me, I retweet you” cycle that spirals out of control until the account looks more like a billboard than a personal profile.
Whatever the case, when you see a profile that lives almost entirely on
retweeting others, odds are the
real creator isn’t behind it. From there, it’s up to you. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
# See photos and videos
Art Attack.