Q: What's the difference between Sex Appeal and Sex-A-Peel?

Sexual attraction that’s what sex appeal is; the ability or obvious potential to allure or excite others sexually by appearance only.

In the past, sex appeal was to allure or attract by one's style, or charm, but not any longer, these days it's being sexually peeled away.

What about the ability to be sexually "peeled" from another? Meaning being sexually stripped to promote sexual advancement for one's own pleasure. That’s also "sex a peel" to remove the internal layer of dignity or to lose parts of one’s honor by stripping one into small bites or pieces sexually. When it comes to sexual identity one can peel another’s sexuality for personal gratification.

It’s called sexual objectification, treating a person solely as an object to accomplish ones personal benefits.

It’s accepted in our society today as an reward, trophy or prize. If some women can get a man to look at their bodies with sexual intent, she has accomplished her goal. This concept has changed over the years, sexual objectification was considered disgraceful, distasteful. But today being considered a sex symbol is acceptable and the only way to go, if you want to be recognized.

It’s now glamorous, glorified and no longer recognized as morally degrading.

Sexual women have always been vilified, sexually stripped and degraded. This what I call sexually peeled, peeled from what is the core of the person; unseen for their true qualities.

Only seen for their sexual qualities, because of their sex appeal, these individuals are not realizing that they are being sexually peeled. It's now for profit, and considered ok, it's the now norm, society’s moral code. It’s no longer a badge of honor to express respect in your sex appeal. Disrespect has a new definition.

Sex appeal or Sex-a-Peel?

by Dr. Terri
Song of Solomon 8:4