Lily Phillips has recently made headlines with her participation in a documentary titled “I Slept With 100 Men in One Day.” The documentary, led by Josh Pieters, delves into her experience of creating NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content for her subscription-based social media platform.
She also revealed plans to surpass this number in an upcoming project, aiming to engage with even more individuals to set a record as the first woman to do so.
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In the video, Phillips candidly discusses her thoughts and feelings during the process, acknowledging moments of disconnection and routine as the day progressed.
She remarked: “By the time I got to around the 30th person, it felt robotic. Sometimes I’d disassociate. It wasn’t normal at all. Out of the 100 men, I can only vividly remember five or six.”
She also expressed feeling pressure to meet expectations: “Some people traveled so far to be part of this. I felt guilty and didn’t want to disappoint them. It’s strange to think about, but if I didn’t have the video proof, I wouldn’t even have realized I’d done it.”
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The documentary has sparked widespread debate online, with many criticizing her actions and questioning the ethical and emotional implications of such an endeavor. On the other hand, some have defended her, citing autonomy over her choices and creative expression.
Phillips has announced her ambition to engage with 1,000 men as part of a future project, aiming to set a world record. This declaration has further fueled discussions about the societal, psychological, and cultural aspects of such acts.
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The release of the documentary has ignited discussions on platforms worldwide, with people sharing their perspectives. While some applaud her boldness and ability to challenge societal norms, others find the concept troubling or excessive.