I Tried Summer's Most Controversial Travel Trend - And It Was Surprisingly Peaceful
Briefly

The trend involves boarding a plane and, for the duration of the flight, not partaking in any entertainment. No movies, no music, no books, no journals, no sleeping.
It really has nothing to do with 'rawdogging' in its traditional sense. Instead, more people are using it as a metaphor for doing something unassisted than actually using it with its original meaning.
Some men seem to be using it as a measure of masculinity. 'Just rawdogged it, 15hr flight to Melbourne. No music, no movies, just flight map...'
This new flight trend, referred to as 'rawdogging,' raises questions about personal limits and how we perceive boredom and comfort during travel.
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