Friday, April 26, 2024

Featured Video

Latest Stories

Top 10 Music

Upcoming Events

Zomba City Festival

Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:00:00 UTC @ Botanic Garden - 2024 Zomba City Festival is schedulled to take place on 26 to 28 April at Botanic Garden in Zomba This is a festival for all ages in the historic mountain city of Zomba. Celebrate Cultu... More Info
Queens Club Shut Down

Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:00:00 UTC @ Queens Club - Queens Club Presents "Queens Club Shut Down" with music performances by Kelly Kay, Charisma, Teddy Makadi and Praise Umali. The show will take place at Queens Club in Mzuzu on 26 April... More Info

Woman Wears Hidden Camera to Catch Men Staring at her Cleavage

For years it has been known that the first place a man looks upon meeting a woman is her chest and specifically, cleavage.

Of course no one has brought out any defining evidence to buttress that assertion. So ladies, especially those which are loaded on the frontend, how do you react when you catch a man staring at your headlights?

Well one woman from New York came up with the idea of conducting a social experiment by wearing a hidden camera on her shirt so she can count how many people will stare at her as she strolls in the streets of Manhattan.

Whitney Zelig, 29. placed the secret camera in her low-cut tank top, leaving the top button open.

Of course, the footage she captured shows us that, yes, her chest did get a lot of attention from strangers.

As it turns out, she caught attention not only by single men, but even those who were with their partners, even women and a dog too.

The video was uploaded on YouTube by Chris Zelig, Whitney’s brother, and we learn that they did it to raise awareness about breast cancer.

At the end of the video, we read: “Ladies, don’t forget to check out your own breasts too. Early detection saves lives.”

According to the official website of BreastCancer.org, about 1 in 8 US women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.

October was the month of breast cancer awareness and even though we still advising our mothers, sisters, and wives to do self assessment in order to detect lumps early if they exist for early treatment and a better chance of survival.

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW

Subscribe to our Youtube Channel:

Related Posts

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular Articles