
BBPE GOLDMINE - Educational Video
A thought has always been on my mind - how are young women trained, or taught, about how weak and vulnerable balls are? Nobody is born with that knowledge, so it must come from experience, exposure, chatting within groups, or proper training. These "origin stories" intrigue me quite a bit.
When i did my research, this video came up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-rfT_FQaLE
What is unique about this video is that it is not sexual in nature and it is not fetish content. It is just an educational video for young women who are growing and learning things, in this case learning about testicles, which are foreign to them at this stage in their lives.
It is a goldmine because it is natural, genuine, true, non-biased and completely educational. The trainers are women, which makes the video 10 times better!
At 1:20 they starts to describe the balls as, dangly, ugly, wrinkly, sack-y and hang-y!
2:11 they start talking about the differences between women's reproductive organs vs balls. THIS IS the start of BBPE.
And of course, in no history of any conversations about balls, were their weakness not mentioned! 2:41 is where they start talking about the vulnerability of the balls. Put yourself in the shoes of a young woman, and imagine yourself watching this video and learning about balls for the first time, and the trainers tell you just how painful and vulnerable balls are. What are your first thoughts? What goes on inside that brain of yours? Well, i bet the thought of how this can be capitalised and used against guys came up. Is this possibly the "origin story" i have been looking for?
3:43 a classic hypothetical fight between a uterus and a ballsack! Of course the trainers bet the uterus would win.