Filipino netizens have always been tried to see the humor in things, even in the midst of the coronavirus crisis the country is currently facing.
Recently, netizens made naughty acronyms to help them remember precautionary measures concerning the Covid- 19 in the Philippines.
One of these is JAKOL which stands for: J- ust stay at your home; A- lways sanitise your hands; K- eep your hands clean; O- n time maligo; L- umayo sa madudumi na lugar.
Filipino-Chinese actor and model, David Licauco admitted doing ‘JAKOL’ many times to combat COVID-19. He said this during a Twitter Q&A with fans
One netizen jokingly asked David Licauco if he made ‘JAKOL’ already.
“david, nag-JAKOL ka na ba today? if not, when??? #askdavid”
david, nag-JAKOL ka na ba today? if not, when??? #askdavid pic.twitter.com/6cW9RZZruO
— mark (@mikkuan) March 13, 2020
David honestly answered, “Yup dami times!”
Yup dami times! https://t.co/LRqvizvsDZ
— David Licauco (@davidlicauco) March 13, 2020
Some netizens laughingly reacted to David’s answer since some of them thought of it maliciously.
OMG SKSKSKKSKSASKASKA FINALLY NAPANSIN NA AKO HAHAHAHAHA PERO YUNG PANG WALLPAPER KO ASAN NA :(((((( HAHAHAHAHAHHAA
— mark (@mikkuan) March 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/otepeeps/status/1238402122758012928?s=20
https://twitter.com/CaliMontenegro/status/1238390301628096512?s=20
Other naughty words were also used.
https://twitter.com/KuyaGreggy/status/1238455429299974144?s=20
On the other, Jakol or Masturbation really benefits one’s physical and mental health. Masturbation reportedly boosts your immune system, helping you fight off infection and illness,
Reaching orgasm by masturbation offers the ability to balance our cortisol levels like stress-inducing hormones with rush-free hormones such as dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin (Belle,J., 2020).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOzI4Nsjzw4
This helps to enhance the functioning of our immune system. There are many findings in physical and mental health benefits, but we also need to know how our bodies and brains respond to the chemicals and hormones released during and after sexual exposure (Belle,J., 2020).