‘Hamstering’ is the new sex trend going viral

TikTok’s “Hamstering” Trend: Outrageous or Just Ridiculous?

TikTok has birthed another eyebrow-raising fad, this time called “hamstering.” The quirky name refers to the way hamsters drink from a bottle, mimicking the odd upward angle created during the act. The trend mixes car sunroofs with intimacy, turning it into a viral dare rather than a romantic gesture.

Instead of explicit tutorials, the craze spreads through reaction clips, storytelling, and cheeky commentary. Its shock value fuels views without crossing TikTok’s strict content rules—just enough to spark curiosity and laughter.

Even sex-positive experts were surprised. Columnist Zachary Zane admitted he’d never seen anything like it, though he wasn’t shocked adventurous couples would try. For him, the bigger question isn’t about scandal but about logistics.

The physical challenges are no joke. The partner standing through the sunroof must balance carefully, while the one inside faces neck- and back-straining angles. Metal edges, cold breezes, and awkward positions make this more stunt than pleasure.

Sex educators Amy Baldwin and April Lampert echoed that view, calling hamstering “novelty first, pleasure second.” They stressed that discomfort could quickly kill the mood, and breaks might be needed just to avoid pain.

So why do it? For most, the fun lies in the story. It’s a way to say, “we tried something wild,” more social currency than sensual experience. The laugh, not the passion, is usually the payoff.

But experts add strong cautions: laws against public indecency, safety risks if the car isn’t parked securely, and the need for privacy, sobriety, and full consent. Without those, a playful stunt could end in legal or physical trouble.

Ultimately, hamstering reflects TikTok’s taste for outrageous dares. If couples attempt it, experts agree on one rule: keep it private, consensual, and always—absolutely—keep the car in park.