TikTok video, went viral with almost 1 million likes."POV [point of view]: You suck at wrapping presents and don't want to ruin the aesthetic, so your wife wraps her own presents blindfolded," the creator, Jadyn, captioned the video. "Guess that's one way to do it." Newsweek reached out @jharbs_ for comment via TikTok.Many viewers in the comments were astounded at how well Jadyn's wife actually did.
Feeling her way around the edges of the gifts and cutting the appropriate amount of paper seemed a task impossible to do without sight."As long as she didn't mind and was cool with it then that's awesome, but I'm still stuck on how the heck she can wrap that well blindfolded," @madicado207 wrote."I think this is a great idea," @localpizzaboy_ said. "I wrap my presents blind, and you wrap yours blind and you get to try and figure out what it is while you wrap."And while some people were advocates of the poorly wrapped gift and its character, many also saw the value in maintaining a Christmas "aesthetic" that communicated precision and effort."Everyone who is mad at this doesn't understand the importance of the aesthetic," @sarriouslyy posted.