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This Gorgeous Model Touches the Members Of Random Guys! You Will Be Shocked By Their Reactions!


Nowadays on social media, social experiments are spreading like the plague. From catching cheaters to tricking crowds with fake celebrities, these experiments rely on one thing - crowd participation.

Niti2show, a show on YouTube that conducts explicit social experiments, attempted to turn the tables on men.

Usually, the host asks random girls if he could kiss them or touch their body - but not this time!

In this video, Step Feliz, an attractive Instagram model, went on a mission to grab the “dongs” of 100 strangers. 

Watch the full video right here: 


Some of the men were taken by surprise.

Some were, well, happy with the surprise.

However, there were plenty who pointed out that this is a social experiment that could not happen if the genders were reversed.

Here are some netizens who voiced out their opinions on the subject of double standards.

"man gropes 1 woman's breasts, 30 days in prison"
-    Lewie 895

“the 100 guys she touched should have sued her for sexual harassment. equal standards right?”
-    The jokebrandt

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What do you think about this social experiment? Tell us in the comments section below!

MUST READ: Say Goodbye To Acne With This Newly Invented Vaccine!


Acne has always been the curse that makes that awkward adolescent stage even more awkward. And for some unlucky people, their skin problems go well beyond their teenage years. 

While some skin care products and surgical procedures have done wonders for pimple-plagued faces, it goes without saying that we would rather be rid of this problem once and for all.

We are fortunate to be living in this age because we may finally have an answer for this facial menace.

Scientists from the University of California, San Diego in the United States, have discovered a way to stop the non-flattering effects of the pimple-causing bacteria without actually killing the bacteria itself.


MUST READ: Say Goodbye To Acne With This Newly Invented Vaccine!

“Acne is caused, in part, by P. acnes bacteria that are with your whole life—and we couldn’t create a vaccine for the bacteria because, in some ways, P. acnes are good for you,” said Eric C. Huang, the lead researcher of the program.

“But we found an antibody to a toxic protein that P. acnes bacteria secrete on skin—the protein is associated with the inflammation that leads to acne,” he explained.

The vaccine showed promise, stopping acne in its tracks on skin biopsy tests from selected patients. With these positive results, the research group said it won't be long until the vaccine is cleared for human testing.

Acne is often caused by excess oil in the skin. However, a hormonal imbalance can also cause a pimple breakout, making it a common problem for teens going through puberty.

Are you excited for this anti-acne vaccine? Would you get one for yourself? Sound off in the comments section!
Source: TNP , Inquirer