Because we Can Can Can. Geddit?
Warning: This post is very NSFW. There is a video. There are breasts. You were warned.
Hello. Can you hold a Coke can between your boobs?
Really? Congratulations, you’re curing cancer.
The human body is an amazing thing. Even pre-social media (yes, there was a time…) across hundreds of centuries and thousands of cultures people have been asking their bodies to do incredible things – think Indian body piercing for Thaipusam, huge ear-stretching jewellery in Nigeria, or ornamental neck-stretching rings in both Africa and Thailand. Oh, and Puppetry of the Penis. We mustn’t forget Puppetry of the Penis.
These days, oversharing platforms like Instagram and Facebook mean that everyone can show off the things they can do with their bits on the behalf of a trending hashtag or trendy social cause. The latest offering to virally infect our news feeds today is associated with the dubious title of #HoldACokeCanWithYourBoobsChallenge. Fairly self explanatory, no?
Let’s unpack what we’re looking at here.
A variety of ample-bosomed womenfolk whipping off their tops to suspend a can or bottle of Coke-Cola between their boobs, all in the name of breast cancer awareness.
The aim of the game is to keep the can (or bottle) between B1 and B2 whilst carefully arranging your hair and/or gaffer tape over your nipples as to hide your nipples because nipples are just way too sexy, ammiright? Nipples.
Read more: Project Host shocks the world with her nipples. With a top on.
Claiming ownership of this genius movement is a young lady named Gemma Jaxx who hails from the US. No, she’s not a porn star. Yes, we were all thinking it. Gemma is an amateur model you guys, and describes herself as “just another fun-loving girl who does some modelling.” Gemma likes to pose with guns and motorcycles and has an affinity for netted tops and camouflage. See?
Top Comments
The Ice Bucket challenge did bring a whole lot of awareness, and funds, for ALS/MND. One of the most, if not the most, measurably successful social media campaigns ever.
This one, who knows? But who cares? It's a bit of fun. No biggie. And if it does get a few people remembering to check their boobs, all the better.
This is something I really don't understand.
Every time there is a cause or an issue be it breast cancer or global warming, poverty or PETA it's almost as if a green light goes off - "ok everyone, you know the drill, get those girls out and start flashing."
An excuse for vain narcissists to make and exhibition of themselves, you know, all in the name of a good cause.