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Bizarre 'Raw Dogging' Trend Spreads to Public Transport Causing Discomfort

Bizarre 'Raw Dogging' Trend Spreads to Public Transport Causing Discomfort
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World May 1, 2025 10:57

united states - The 'raw dogging' trend, originating on TikTok and airplanes, has now reached public transport in the US, leading to awkward situations for passengers staring at each other.

'Raw Dogging' Trend Reaches Public Transport

A peculiar trend known as 'raw dogging,' initially popular on TikTok and airplanes, has made its way to public transport, particularly in the US, resulting in uncomfortable encounters among passengers.

Origin and Controversy

Originating as a mental focus challenge where individuals stare straight ahead for long periods without any distractions, 'raw dogging' has sparked debate among experts regarding its benefits and drawbacks.

Uncomfortable Situations

Passengers engaging in this trend by staring blankly at fellow commuters have raised eyebrows and caused discomfort due to the unusual behavior.

Workplace Rebellion Theory

Experts speculate that the trend's migration to public transport may stem from employees reclaiming autonomy after returning to office settings post-pandemic, using commute time as a form of pre-work 'me time'.

Expert Opinions

While opinions on the practice vary, experts warn of potential health risks such as dehydration and blood clots associated with extended periods of inactivity. Nevertheless, some see benefits in embracing 'waking laziness' to combat information overload and improve mental well-being.

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