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VIDEO Crossing the line? Maxim Korea's 'sexy CPR' clip stirs controversy

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Two bikini-clad women demonstrate CPR in Maxim Korea's YouTube clip. Captured from YouTube

By Jung Da-min, Park Si-soo

Men's magazine Maxim Korea recently came under fire for putting a sexual twist on its

video

about the life-saving procedure of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

Critics have lambasted the video, saying it “crossed the line.” A Twitter message critical of the video has been retweeted over 17,000 times with the criticism spreading to other social networking websites.

The 2 minutes 24 seconds clip shows two bikini-clad women demonstrating CPR with captions explaining the key steps to be taken in an emergency.

The clip was posted on Aug. 1 in the lead-up to the summer vacation season. And it became an issue recently.

Criticism dominates online comments, but not everyone has been critical of the video.

“Maxim Korea, from the beginning, is a magazine aimed at meeting the needs of men,” one twitter user said. “Whether one watches the video or not is up to that person.”