Kanye West has done it again. The rapper shared a very suggestive photo of his wife, Bianca Censori, and social media is abuzz with concern for her. Ye, as the rapper calls himself, posted a picture of Bianca cooking “cream of wheat;” however, it was not a tender image, but a controversial one.
In this one, the 29-year-old designer poses with a sheer outfit that barely covers her chest, long boots, and her head covered. The above, although it has had thousands of reactions, has also unleashed a wave of concern for her, since, more than a beloved individual, it would be a “humiliation kink.”

What Is Humiliation Kink?
A humiliation kink is a practice within the realm of consensual sexuality in which a person finds pleasure or arousal in being humiliated or degraded in some way during intercourse, as seems to be the case with Bianca Censori. It is important to note that this act must be based on mutual consent and previously agreed-upon boundaries between the parties involved.
The forms of erotic humiliation can vary significantly and depend on individual preferences and boundaries. It may include verbal, physical, or psychological elements that generate arousal for those involved. Some people find this adds an element of power, submission, or domination to their sexual encounters, and for many people, it is part of a healthy sex life.

Bianca’s Friends Worried About Her Relationship with Kanye
It is not the first time that the designer has posed this way for her husband and the public, as on several occasions she has walked around half-naked or barefoot to… please Kanye? In the face of these controversial acts, Bianca’s friends showed great concern for her relationship with the rapper, who they consider humiliates and denigrates her, so to prevent this from continuing, they arranged an intervention.
For a couple of days, they kept her away from her husband so that she could become aware of what she was doing by showing off like this; however, their mission failed. Before long, they were enjoying a party together, and she continued to wear these “extravagant” outfits.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
