Mollie Fraser: 'Feral Rat' gives 'pretty women' some bizarre flatulent advice

'Don't let the feral farts hold you back', Mollie Fraser said in a video
UPDATED OCT 16, 2022
Mollie Fraser encourages women to let their hair down in public without fear of judgment (mollie_fraser/Instagram)
Mollie Fraser encourages women to let their hair down in public without fear of judgment (mollie_fraser/Instagram)

WASHINGTON, DC: A 'feral' TikToker encouraged 'pretty' women to fart on club dance floors, saying no one would 'suspect' it to be them because they were beautiful.

Girls fart, like anybody else, but to some who want them to appear dainty and ladylike, they are incapable of anything gross. Mollie Fraser, better known to her 27,000 TikTok followers as the 'Feral Rat', advises girls to fart in clubs.

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The blonde who promotes 'chaotic' behavior is the brains behind 'feraltivites', which include letting your hair down in public without any fear of judgment. A lot of people previously agreed with her when she said that pooping in club toilets was the 'best' part of a night out, as reported by Daily Star.

This time, Mollie said that farting while out at a bar was acceptable because no one would link the smell with an 'attractive' woman due to her appearance. "Ladies, if you ever have to fart at the club, it's okay. You're pretty so no one will suspect it's you, plus the music is loud enough to mask the sound. Don't let the feral farts hold you back," she said in a TikTok video.

The video has over 2.5 million views. "Go fart girl! Where my gassy kweens at!", she continued her encouragement in the caption. She also suggested giving the intestinal disorder IBS - irritable bowel syndrome - a new name. "IBS=I be slaying," said Mollie. 

The 'Feral Rat' is not alone as many women rushed to the comments to relate to the sneaky technique. A user commented, "I'm farting all over the place and saying it's the bass." While another said, "WRONG when I tell you the music cut at that exact moment." A third user worried, "Lets not normalise this i almost passed out from something nuclear on the weekend", to which Mollie replied, "Nature calls."

Some people even recounted their own displeasures with farting at the club. "Okay but one time this person farted in the club and it smelled so bad i threw up and i wasn’t even drinking," someone claimed. Another said, "Once i was at a small but CROWDED indoor metal concert, and the lactose intolerant dude in front of me farted for 2h straight. I got traumatised." "It’s a great technique if you need more room for dancing," another quipped.

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