Woman lets strangers squeeze her breasts for world peace 

  • Young woman – known as Pepsi Lu – allowed passersby to squeeze her breasts 
  • She was standing outside a busy Tokyo station with a sign reading ‘Free Breasts’
  • The YouTuber giggles and says thank you as strangers take her up on the offer  

A Japanese woman has taken to the streets of Tokyo to promote world peace – by letting strangers squeeze her breasts. 

The young YouTuber – known as Pepsi Lu – offered up her boobs outside the busy Shibuya Station. 

Giggling away while holding up a sign reading ‘Free Oppai’ (‘Free Breasts’), her valiant effort for global amity attracted sixty squeezers.

Giggling away while holding up a sign reading ‘Free Oppai’ (‘Free Breasts’), her valiant effort for global amity attracted sixty squeezers

At one point the fondled woman declares: 'The world will be at peace. Breasts will save the world'

At one point the fondled woman declares: ‘The world will be at peace. Breasts will save the world’

She laughs with each squeeze and sometimes even says thank you after passersby help themselves to her chest

She laughs with each squeeze and sometimes even says thank you after passersby help themselves to her chest

Among those taking up her offer were men, women and foreign tourists, Rocket News reports.  

At one point the fondled woman declares: ‘The world will be at peace. Breasts will save the world.’

Throughout the experience, young Pepsi seems to be having a joyous time. 

She laughs with each squeeze and sometimes even says thank you after passersby help themselves to her chest.

The young YouTuber - known as Pepsi Lu - offered up her boobs outside the busy Shibuya Station

The young YouTuber – known as Pepsi Lu – offered up her boobs outside the busy Shibuya Station

Her dedication is so impressive that she doesn’t even flinch when a man rubs his face between her breasts. 

But while the squeezing is under way, she is watched over by three men and a woman who ensure the affair proceeds in a respectful fashion.

Her video, recorded on 23 November, has already been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.            

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