Blogger: Albanian Mass cannot have sex, unable to bed

Jacqueline is one of those bloggers that others call “girls with bo*e”. A mind different from the mentality of her country. For several months she's been part of a portal where she speaks free taboo about sexual relations between a male and a female. In “Tabub” reads from all...don't...
Jacqueline is one of those bloggers that others call “girls with bo*e”. A mind different from the mentality of her country.
For several months she's been part of a portal where she speaks free taboo about sexual relations between a male and a female. In the “Tabub” reads from all... It's not about the positions, it's about the problems and concerns everyone has, once or another, in sexual life, just because they refuse to talk. In an interview for Panorama, she talks about Albanian males, who are considered disabled in bed. “You don't need to have sex to understand the inability of men” is expressed in Jacqueline. Further, she has stressed that men in Albania are very complex and generally do not know how to have sex.
How do you select the subjects you discuss? One of your writings is called “for those who don't lick it”. It's not a metaphor, you refer to oral sex and you divide men into categories...
Just because nobody talks, there's an argument we don't have to keep quiet. Generally, for all about sex, we do not have to keep silent. Because of conversations with my friends, people with more or less experience than I do, show that it's a matter they care about, the only problem is that they don't speak publicly. That makes me treat it more widely and write what you read, so those who don't lick it, this category, consists of decent specimens, men, heterosexuals, who like to eat a sufla, rather than practice a decent guunnilingus. Those who don't lick - we never think about it, but they do. They're around us, they're like us, they don't have a logo that can tell them. They hide among the crowd and let you down in a row. They all have a common denominator, they don't lick, they want to be licked. While no one complains that the last shower was performed in the morning, which has become a urine 8 times, which may have a bird's nest down there, and that this fellatio (oral sex in a boy or man) is not a trip of Chanel 5. Why is this all happening? Because they're men.
True, that is common! All because they are unwilling to accept a problem.
Very often it happened to me that people would refer to me as “the girl with b*le”. When I was younger, this sentence seemed like a compliment, and I felt that I was exalted by the stage in which women are stereotyped, near the hearth, near my family, near my husband. But now that I'm an adult, mature, feminist, and I've developed critical thinking, I wonder why to describe a strong woman, we must use or bring their intimate men and parts to the table. Why, vagina, ovaries, wombs, and all other organs that allow us to live (the most powerful likeness in the world) are not enough to make us strong? Why should we have an anatomic reference to the manly world? Why is the penis equal to strength, and why is the seal different? That's why I don't want to be a girl with balls because I'm not. I'm a woman and I'm a woman. I'm strong, I'm fragile, I'm stone, I'm inappropriate. I'm funny and impatient. I'm sophisticated and powerful. I'm good at mediocre. I was a kid, a girl, a young woman and already a woman. Point at the end of the sentence. If you want to cheer me up, that's enough for me. I'm a woman and I'm strong.
Why did all of this start? How the idea of becoming a blog developed that, besides informative of what's going to be seen right, is first the deliverer, the best example...
I have lived in Kosovo for some time. Although at different times it may seem the opposite, there are (not least since I was living) much more bototous and patriarchal than here. I was a girl with tattoos, I worked in a bar, and it all made me feel prejudiced and stigmatized. Talking about sex multiplied the doses of prejudice. I've been through a really bad time. At this time, a Kosovo friend, urging me to fight ignorance, told me about a well - known Canadian journalist, Sue Johannson, who first had a radio and then a television show on sex. Sue was old and did not use accessors to get attention, but only advice on thematics that people are ashamed to mention. She was an example and the beginning of my idea, which came as a necessity, as the absence I felt myself in the first place. It's been years since then. Back then, I wasn't ready, the company was probably not ready, and I felt it.
What changes did you now see in the company that you felt ready?
Now, most importantly, I'm ready, strong, obedient, conscious and confident about what I'm doing and the message I want to give and share, or the change I want to bring. In recent years, it seems that social networks and pop culture have played in my favor, commercializing everything, perhaps even sex itself. A few years ago, lips, butts, plastic surgery, or foreign-looking investment weren't as much more than they are now. I want to be part of this movement, but by informing and creating a secure platform with precise information on a theme that needs to be kept and not denied.