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Woman Who Easily Makes £50,000 From Selling Her Period Pads And Toenail Clippings

Now this fetish is WEIRD to the CORE!

With online markets available, there is a lot of growth in the fetish market as people have become more liberal in buying fetish stuff without revealing their true identities!

A woman is making the best use of it as she is easily earning over £50,000 by just selling her used undergarments and used pads and even her urine!

<strong>Sexual Fantasies Of Both Men And Women</strong>Sexual Fantasies Of Both Men And Women

Check out the bizarre story of Yasmin Night...

She Is…

She Is…

Her real identity is hidden and her pseudo name is Yasmin Night that she uses on the Internet, who's made more than £50,000 by selling her used toenail clippings, underwear, hair to men who get turned on by these things!

She Was In Debt Earlier…

She Was In Debt Earlier…

Yasmin was apparently £6,000 in debt when she detected an online illusion marketplace in 2016. She revealed: ‘I had heard about selling worn underwear online years before, and one day I thought I would give it a go to scrape some money together until I found more work.'

She Is Urging Other Women To Do So…

She Is Urging Other Women To Do So…

Yasmin Night who is earning money this way is now urging other women to do so, especially the ones who are struggling financially.

Her Expenses Are Met

Her Expenses Are Met

Yasmin exchanges her underwear, toenail clippings and whatever else comes in request from her clients. She gives them in exchange for payment for her groceries, household bills, furniture, designer clothing and even luxury holidays with her boyfriend.

She Revealed…

She Revealed…

She revealed that she receives various requests which vary from knickers, socks, bras which are the most famous ones. But she claims that she has sold sanitary towels, urine, hair, foot shavings, bikinis and even toenails. You name it, and she has sold it!

Sounds crazy, right?

Story first published: Monday, September 18, 2017, 17:00 [IST]
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