TikTok is sure to have a field day.Take influencer Evan Lamicella, who has more than 1.5 million followers on TikTok for his workout content. That includes showing the not-so-fun parts of fitness, like getting cramps:Cramp chronicles #fyp Ouch.
It makes sense that Lamicella would be whimpering from a cramp that bad. It also makes sense that his dirty-minded followers would take advantage of his pain: as one commenter put it, “I could just smell these comments from a mile away.” Highlights include: “I’m pregnant,” “Ugh. *saves to favorites*,” and “For free?” (Yes, for free, though Lamicella does have an OnlyFans, too.)I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly.This isn’t Lamicella’s first rodeo with a cramp-induced comment section.
His other posts showing off his struggles with cramps garnered similar responses (and listening to them, it’s not hard to see why).Ab cramp chronicles #fyp Back cramp #fyp Then there’s Bucto, another TikToker whose reaction to getting clawed by his cat started a revolution in his comments.Replying to @silverrbones The top comment on that video? “Make whimpering and moaning audios RIGHT NEOW.” Straight to the point!Bucto, ever the gentleman, took the time to respond in video form, recommending anyone interested in that kind of content to follow his Twitter instead.Ty for all the love ?? #fyp #menwhisperingandbegging #catsoftiktok Beyond muscle cramps and cat scratches, any physically strenuous activity has a similar hold over TikTok audiences, like these Marines‘ display of strength with a grip test:#stitch with @realtylervalenzia Marine vs Grip test #usmc #military #navy #army #militarytiktok “Do it again I couldn’t see,” one commenter wrote.