Hilarious YouTube Series Teaches You How to Avoid ‘Getting Grabbed By the Pussy’
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By Carl Samson
A comedy series recently released on YouTube has one episode that practically serves as “a girl’s guide to not getting grabbed the pu**y.”
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In its fifth episode, titled “Pu$$y,” “Misery Loves Company” gives tips on how to deal with cat-callers lurking on the streets, from repelling attention to going all-out freaky.
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The web series, which consists of seven episodes, was created and written by Emily C. Chang and Sara Amini. It tells the story of a New Yorker who joins her friend in Los Angeles to live together amidst socio-cultural chaos seen in experiences of misogyny, racism and #MillennialProblems, among others.
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Taking some inspiration from Hollywood issues and the current political atmosphere, Chang and Amini hoped to give their two cents through a creative direction.
“We wanted to make a show that would portray the narratives of women of color that we weren’t seeing on TV,” Amini told the Angry Asian Man. “Being an Asian/Latina/Middle Eastern female in Hollywood usually relegates us to the sidelines, but not if we’re at the helm behind and in front of the camera.”
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Chang added, “After Trump’s election, the world around us changed. We decided to explore what that meant to people like us: how do we deal with serious topics like racism, sexism, and depression through laughter and creativity? ‘Misery Loves Company’ was the perfect answer to this.”
Check out Episode 5: “Pu$$y” below:
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