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Woman Hilariously 'Mansplains' How To Change Tire To Men Who Assumed She Needed Help

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TikToker Christina Nomadak was filmed giving some men who came over to "help" her change her tire a lesson in mansplaining as she instead explained to them how exactly to change a tire.

A woman on TikTok went viral after mansplaining how to change a tire to a group of men who came over to "help" her.

TikToker Christina Nomadak (@christina_nomadak) took to the platform to share the amusing interaction, garnering nearly 860k views in the process.


She explained in the caption:

"Some dudes came outside to watch me change my tire so I took it as an opportunity to teach them how to do it properly."

And that she did.

In the video, the TikToker can be seen changing the tire on a vehicle.

As an audience of men grew, she proceeded to "teach" them how to change a tire.

"So what you guys want to do?"
"Pay attention now...."
"What you want to do is just get it finger tight."
"And then you can hit it with your ratchet, at the very end, before you let it down. OK?"

Nomadak continued to work away as her friend who was filming could be heard chuckling.

She turned to the small crowd behind her and asked:

"You got that?"

One of the men chimed in:

"I was watching you, so I could correct you. But..."

And the TikToker interjected:

"Oh is that what you're doing."

To which he replied that she was "doing everything right."

Nomadak wasn't quite finished yet.

"So the trick about these is that you want to make sure that you switch it."
"Back to the tightening side."

When one of the men asked if it works better that way, she responded:

"Yeah it works better that way."

You can watch below.

@christina_nomadak

Some dudes came outside to watch me change my tire so I took it as an opportunity to teach them how to do it properly #womeninmalefields #masc #lesbiansoftiktok #lesbian

Viewers of the viral video were incredibly entertained.

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And they applauded her for the way she responded to what could have easily been a frustrating moment.

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Several, however, admitted the TikToker handled the situation much better than they would have.

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Well done, Christina! Hopefully those men learned a lesson that day!

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