Woman who ‘slept with 122 students’ in three weeks says parents should be ‘thanking’ her for helping their sons
In a jaw-dropping turn of events that has left both parents and students scratching their heads, Bonnie Blue, a 25-year-old content creator from Australia, recently made headlines for her audacious plan to help young men gain confidence through a whirlwind of intimate encounters.
Describing her escapades as an “educational” initiative, Blue believes parents should be thanking her for her unconventional approach to sexual education.
The Great British Tour
Late last month, Blue returned to England, embarking on a month-long journey targeting freshmen at various universities.
Starting in her hometown of Nottingham, she then made her way to esteemed institutions in Cambridge and Derby.
The mission? To connect with as many freshman students as possible—a staggering 122 in just three weeks, if her claims are to be believed.
“I gave everyone a time slot. It’s like you’re going for your hair,” Blue told the Daily Mail, giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “trim your bangs.”
She cleverly structured her encounters, initially capping them at an hour before quickly adjusting to just 20 minutes per person—presumably to keep up with her growing demand.
Confidence Building
Blue’s proposition was simple: young men could reach out to her for an engaging experience, and she’d guide them through it, ensuring they walked away with increased confidence.
“When I’m spending time with them, it’s educational,” she asserted. “They walk away with such confidence.” Her reasoning, however, has drawn a mix of incredulity and intrigue.
She argued that many young adults engage in casual experiences that could be improved. “If people want to think that an 18-year-old doesn’t want to connect with someone experienced, then they really have to get out from under their rock,” she quipped.
While many may cringe at her bluntness, Blue insists her sessions are a public service aimed at enhancing social skills.
A Diverse Clientele
Interestingly, Blue’s audience extended beyond university students. “It was mostly students, but there were also a few older individuals,” she admitted, adding a surprising twist to her narrative.
One of her older clients was 71 years old, having heard about her from his grandson. Talk about bridging generational gaps! “The people who turn up might look unusual or be unusual to someone else, but I’m happy to connect with anyone,” she noted with a cheeky grin.
Documenting the Journey
To document her experiences, Blue filmed each encounter, ensuring that all participants had valid IDs and signed consent forms beforehand—because consent is key, even in a whirlwind of social activities.
She plans to share these videos on her content platform, where she’s already cultivated a loyal following.
This isn’t Blue’s first foray into high-profile social engagement. Earlier this year, she took a trip to Cancun during Spring Break, reportedly making a whopping $250,000 in the process.
“The college students enjoyed Spring Break, but I gave them one to remember,” she said, echoing sentiments of many who revel in their youth’s fleeting nature.
Mixed Reactions
While Blue positions herself as a liberator of social exploration, critics have been quick to voice their disapproval.
Many parents and concerned citizens have raised eyebrows at the idea of someone targeting vulnerable freshmen, dubbing it irresponsible at best.
However, Blue stands her ground, asserting that she’s merely providing a service that meets a demand.
Her confidence—bordering on brashness—has not gone unnoticed. “Many Spring Breakers called it a bonding experience.
They enjoyed every second of it, as did I!” she reflected on her escapades in Mexico, hinting at plans to return for round two next year, along with hopes of tackling Freshers Week in Manchester and London.
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