Woman Slammed For Kissing Unsuspecting Men’s Shirts In Bars As A ‘Prank’

Woman Slammed For Kissing Unsuspecting Men’s Shirts In Bars As A ‘Prank’

A woman who thought it would be a hilarious “prank” to walk around a busy bar and kissing unsuspecting men’s shirts is being slammed online for her inappropriate behavior. The self-proclaimed “lipstick bandit” was at an Irish bar for St. Patrick’s Day and was shown in a TikTok clip posted by @davelewis72 (after being uploaded originally by @littlewank) putting on lipstick before leaving kiss stains on the back of the men’s white t-shirts.

  1. She seems to think it’s hilarious. While the woman in the video pretends to be grossed out or embarrassed by what she’s doing at first, every time she lands a “kiss-stain” on one of the men’s shirts, she laughs as if the whole thing is super funny. The friend recording the whole thing must agree, but they seem to be the only ones.
  2. How inappropriate is this? Think of how it would be if a man was walking around kissing a woman’s shirt in public spaces like this without their consent or knowledge? People would rightfully be in an uproar. So why is it any different when a woman does it? “If a guy was doing this, you would all be mad, double standard,” one commenter wrote.
  3. Some commenters had another good point. Many people pointed out that a man coming home with an unexplained lipstick mark on his shirt could be in big trouble if he’s coupled up. “This is terrible, she ruined a lot of relationships,” one person said. Another added: “She’s trying to get these guys into trouble.”
  4. Not only that, but she ruined their shirts as well. Why does this woman think it’s her right to put makeup all over a stranger’s white t-shirt? For the lolz? In a silly attempt to go viral online for .5 seconds? We need to seriously reevaluate in life if this is the latest and greatest trend.
Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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