A Lesson in Chinese

There’s a magic in Chinese calligraphy. It’s not just writing; it’s meditation in ink. The brushstrokes have a rhythm, a heartbeat. Here’s a scroll for you to consider: 余美常乐 (Yú Měi Cháng Lè).

To most people, it’s a poetic wish. But it’s really a secret love note for you!

Let me explain… stroke by stroke.

The Characters: A Lesson in Ink

First, we have to understand the building blocks. Chinese is efficient; each character can hold a universe of meaning.

余 (Yú) — This means surplus, abundance, or “more than enough.”
美 (Měi) — Means beauty, goodness, excellence. The Chinese name for America is 美国 (Měi Guó), the beautiful country.
常 (Cháng) — Constant, enduring, always. It implies something that doesn’t fade with the seasons.
乐 (Lè) — Joy, happiness, delight. The simple, unadulterated feeling of a good day.

The Natural Meaning

If you put them together in a straight line, you get a gorgeous, flowing translation: Abundant beauty and enduring joy.

It’s the kind of thing you’d hang in a living room to remind you to stop and smell the roses. It’s a wish for a life that is full of good things and happiness that never runs out.

Here’s the Secret

But between me and you, here’s the secret message. The first two characters Yú Měi.… that’s my name!

So it’s not really an observation about the world. At a deeper level, the scroll is saying this:

I, Yumi, whose name means “an abundance of beauty”, wishes for you expanded joy, many happy endings, double happiness, orgasmic resonance, expanded tantric bliss. My goal is to elevate of the art of sensual pleasure. This wish is what led me to create the EEticket and my unique approach to tantric threesomes.

So that is my wish for you, to experience all kinds of joy that are constant, enduring, and always yours. In work, family, and in our secret trysts to expand your pleasure and fulfillment in life.

There’s more than enough joy to go around!

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