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Why does the daughter get mad? Is it a biological thing. The daughter recognizes mating rituals but doesn't relate to them mating as such. Rather, perhaps she sees this ritual as an existential threat: I don't want a little brother, she may think but not be able to be conscious of the thought. All she knows is what the mother is doing is bad.

Or is the daughter old enough and at that age where kids learn to make fun of "hoes", "sluts", and all the other derogatory slurs women are called for alluding to sexual promiscuity?

Is the feminist thing to do to keep twerking? To teach the daughter that there is nothing inherently wrong in dancing? Or is the mother twerking for the audience and neglecting the daughter, relegating her to an afterthought?

Would the righteous thing to do be to turn off the camera and teach the daughter to dance? To teach her not to react with violence to the vibrating rhythm of our bodies?

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