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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Woman Claims Twerking Is A Healing "Spiritual Practice" That ... - Evie Magazine

From Cardi B to Miley Cyrus, a number of popular performers have brought twerking to the main stage, resulting in countless women twerking and dry humping the air on social media. A podcaster claims that the act of twerking is actually a "spiritual practice" that helps women heal from their trauma.

Our culture has convinced us that even the most harmful, depraved acts in our society are the most empowering things we can do for ourselves—have promiscuous sex with strangers, abort unborn babies, cheat on boyfriends or husbands. For many centuries, people discouraged women from performing these acts, but modern feminism and our mainstream culture have flipped everything upside down and told us that these actions will make our lives better. This kind of twisted logic is now being applied to twerking in public for the world to see.

Woman Claims Twerking Is a Healing "Spiritual Practice" That Releases Trauma and "Somatic Blockages"

There's no denying that twerking is an inherently sexual act that is meant to simulate intercourse. Unfortunately, young girls have been convinced that there's nothing wrong with writhing around on the floor and dry humping on social media—if Cardi B does it on stage at the Grammy's, why not do it for TikTok?

A clip from a podcast (the name is unknown) was shared on Twitter in which a woman attempted to explain why twerking is actually a deeply spiritual experience that can help women find healing and improve their lives. She wants all women to...



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