MATEwalter
Mate is a traditional South American infusion, especially popular in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil. It is made from Ilex paraguariensis leaves, steeped in hot water and consumed through a metal straw. Its origins trace back to the Guaraní people, who used it long before colonization. Over time, Jesuits expanded its cultivation and consumption, turning it into a deeply ingrained social and cultural tradition.
It offers benefits such as increased energy and concentration, a high antioxidant content, and potential positive effects on digestion and cardiovascular health. However, excessive consumption can lead to insomnia, hinder iron absorption, and, if consumed too hot, increase the risk of esophageal cancer. As with everything, moderation is key to enjoying its benefits without risks.
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Mythological beings: The unicorn.
ENOUGH WITH THE ALLIES. THEY’RE LOOKING FOR MEN, NOT MORE GIRLFRIENDS.You play the nice guy, the respectful one, the “I’m not like the others” type. Talking about consent, not overstepping, giving space. Great. Perfect. All very 2025.
But then the other guy shows up—the one who doesn’t ask, who moves in like a freight train and grabs her like there’s no tomorrow. And she’s loving it. Not only does she not complain—she laughs, grinds, sticks even closer.
So much talk, so much caution, so much theory… just for her to end up exactly where she wanted all along: with someone who doesn’t follow the script and reminds her what it feels like to be alive.
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Flesh tone.