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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thirst_trapThirst trap - Wikipedia

    A shirtless man in a sexually suggestive pose taking a bathroom selfie. A thirst trap is a type of social media post intended to entice viewers sexually. It refers to a viewer's "thirst", a colloquialism likening sexual frustration to dehydration, implying desperation, with the afflicted individual being described as "thirsty".

    • Jenna Bush Hager. As a promise to fans of Hoda & Jenna, Jenna said that if they reached 1 million followers on their Instagram account, she would take thirst trap photos and post them — and she delivered.
    • Martha Stewart. Contrary to what you may believe at first, thirst traps have no relation to water — unless you're bringing up Martha Stewart, that is. The queen of lifestyle is known to post a thirst trap here and there on her Instagram, but this shot of her striking a glam pose in her East Hampton pool takes the cake.
    • Jennifer Lopez. JLo, our favorite triple threat, posted this saucy photo of her by the pool (sensing a theme?). There's no denying — JLo does, and always will, look amazing.
    • Leslie Jordan. Pro tip: posting a vintage thirst trap photo is also very acceptable — take it from 66-year-old actor Leslie Jordan. He posted this vintage photo from the 80's of him with a "6-pack" in front of a vintage car.
  2. What is a 'thirst trap'? A tall drink of water. Perhaps the most basic sensations known to humans are expressed by the words hungry and thirsty. Both come from Old English roots, and both are words as old as English itself. Both are also words that have been used figuratively (“hungry for knowledge,” “thirsty for attention”) for nearly ...

  3. Jun 6, 2018 · News (@enews) February 5, 2020. To thirst trap is “to post an alluring photo” or “act in an attention-seeking manner.”. Thirst trap can have a positive or negative connotation (e.g., OMG your thirst trap got you so many likes! or That thirst trap was obvious and extra). Thirst traps, which are posted by men and women alike, have a ...

  4. Dec 15, 2020 · A thirst trap can cast a broad net, posted more generally for the confidence boost of positive responses, or it can be narrowly focused, posted to gauge the interest of someone(s) in particular.

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · A "thirst trap," if you will. You're hardly alone. More than 55% of people are tired of seeing vacation thirst traps, according to a recent survey of 1,000 Americans from PlanetWare.

  6. Nov 23, 2022 · “A thirst trap is a photo posted on social media or sent to someone with the intent of gaining or sparking interest,” says psychotherapist Tiffany Rowland, LCSW.Thirst traps can be subtly ...

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