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What's The 'Interpretive Dance' Trend? TikTokers Making Their Boyfriend's Dance To Spend The Night Explained
A new TikTok trend involves making men dance for the things they want.
25 Posts That Will Have You Shaking Your Head In Disappointment
Sometimes you're met with a story or a post that makes you revel in how much smarter you are than most other people.
TikTok Trend About Making Men Do Interpretive Dances To Spend The Night Goes Viral Because They're Killing It
The next time your roommate's boyfriend wants to spend the night, make him earn it.
Happy Birthday To 'Drinkin' Outta Cups,' Now 18 Years Old
Not my chair, not my problem.