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"Video 200" (assuming a numerical designation suggesting a series or a specific upload) implies repetition. This suggests that this is not an isolated incident but a genre. The fascination with these videos lies in the cringe factor—the uncomfortable empathy we feel for the salesman, or perhaps the schadenfreude we feel at his exploitation of intimacy being turned against him. Is the occupant leading him on? Are they mocking the very premise of a man selling lingerie in a living room? The video forces the viewer to confront the absurdity of the transaction. We are watching a man try to maintain professional decorum in a situation that is inherently undecorous.
When a salesman enters a home to sell intimate apparel, he is navigating a minefield of social taboos. He is asking a stranger to engage in the intimate act of considering their undergarments. In a standard retail environment, the store acts as a neutral zone; the racks of clothing provide a buffer. In the private home, that buffer dissolves. The "worst nightmare" scenario usually unfolds when the occupant—often framed as the antagonist in these clips—subverts the power dynamic. The sales pitch, which relies on a passive listener, is disrupted by an active, often chaotic, participant. The Lingerie Salesman--s Worst Nightmare -Video 200
Meet Anthony Purnel of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. Walk with Anthony through his traditional homelands, land that his family has been caretakers of since time immemorial. This video is presented by Visit California and was filmed on the ancestral lands of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.