THE WORLD’S FIRST EXOTIC MALE GO-GO SHOW
Excitement is the real spice of life.
There is a deep rooted desire in all men to discover that which has
never been discovered, or to experience that which has never been experienced,
or to see that which has never been seen.
It was this kind of excitement that drove the first white men to trek
through the jungle to see a sight that Western eyes had never seen.
It was a welcome relief for the few Western explorers to find an opening
in the tropical rain forest and gaze upon a circle of jungle boys dancing in
the moonlight. A group of well-defined, dark-skinned boys, dancing in careful
choreographed movements to the beat of jungle drums was the world’s first
exotic male go-go show. The special guests from the West had never seen young
boys dancing in the nude and proudly displaying all parts of the human body.
There were moon beams and fire
flames, but nothing could distract the seductive visions that dominated the
on-lookers eyes. The sounds of jungle drums created a sexual arousal that was
met with no shame by the primitive tribesmen.
But the frenzy of excitement that came from the performance of jungle
boys dancing by the light of the moon was more than the eyes of the Western
visitors could have ever expected.
Forbidden by some and enhanced by others, men and women still have the
desire to see exotic male dancers. That
is why young men in tight fitting jockey shorts perform in both straight and
gay bars. Those who are successful support families, pay for college tuition,
and start businesses. In many societies go-go dancing is an honorable
profession where young boys grow up aspiring to be exotic performers.
It is regretful that some have imposed self-restrictions that prevent a
full scale of happiness. Nevertheless, there will always be those individuals
who have the desire to take an occasional walk on the wild side, and there will
always be those paid professionals who are willing to satisfy those desires.
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