Blindfolded Woman asks strangers to draw on her body.
By AnjaP
@Rollo1 (16676)
Boston, Massachusetts
September 11, 2015 3:22pm CST
This is the second of this type of video that I have seen. The first time, it was a woman who blindfolded herself while standing on a street corner asking people she couldn't even see to give her a hug.
This time, an overweight woman wearing a blindfold took off her clothes and stood in her bikini on a busy sidewalk with a sign that asked people to draw hearts on her body. She had a plea for acceptance on her sign, because she had body issues. This was to bolster her self-confidence.
Poor thing was so ashamed of her body, she exposed it to strangers. I mean, she felt so insecure, she stripped to her scanties in public and she's so shy, she invited total strangers to draw on her body.
Sorry, I am not buying it. I do not believe for a second that if you feel uncomfortable with your body that you would appear almost naked in public.
Is this some new trend? Instead of the ice bucket challenge, is this the naked drawing challenge or something?
Would you stand blindfolded on a busy sidewalk for any reason, let alone to get strangers to touch you or draw on you?
Am I the only one who thinks this is weird?
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3 responses
@jaboUK (64346)
• United Kingdom
11 Sep 15
I think you are a bit hard on her Anja. To me she's neither ashamed of her body, nor shy. She just wants people to accept that not everyone has the perfect body.
She has a lovely face too.
I agree that I wouldn't dream of doing it myself, but I respect her right to.
I loved it when that young man gave her a hug.
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@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
11 Sep 15
This is not the first video I have seen of people standing blindfolded, trying to get attention from strangers I probably am a bit hard on exhibitionists, it's so opposite to my idea of how one should behave. She has a right to do it, but I think it's just attention-seeking behavior. I also hate the idea that this is now a fad and we will have endless videos of people doing it.
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
12 Sep 15
Half of the time, these are less about that person's actual personal beliefs of themselves, but to prove a point to OTHERS and how we perceive and judge people we don't know based on stupid stuff like weight or age, or how tidy they are, etc
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@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
12 Sep 15
Personally, I am judging her on her lack of good sense and the appalling bad taste to stand around in a public market asking people to write on her body. I have nothing against her because of her size or anything else. But I have to say that I don't need her to teach me anything and it's presumptuous and rude of her to assume I need schooling about judging people.
@Tampa_girl7 (54727)
• United States
12 Sep 15
I agree with you. This is simply bizarre.
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