
Some people prefer to make their money via untraditional routes, you know, like selling toenails.
And although it may seem like a simple, but gross, way to make money, selling toenails can prove to reveal shocking truths about the reasons people purchase those things.
Ah, if only I had a way to erase this from my brain.
Selling bits of our bodies seems to be a relatively new popular way to make cash.
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From Sydney Sweeney’s bath water to farts in a jar, used underwear, hair and now toenails - the market is growing in terms of what people consider purchasing from others.
But have you ever given it some thought about what those people do with the items once they arrive at their home?
Sadly, we now know what at least one person does when his toenail parcel is posted, and it’s…grim.
In a video posted to TikTok, the unnamed woman shared that she sells her toenails online for others to purchase and do with them as they please.
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However, one man took his freedom to act on his fantasies a little too far and she admitted that he ground up her toenails once receiving them… and turned them into a flavoring.
What could I mean by that, I hear you ask behind shielded eyes?
She said: “That person who has my toenails - he grinds it up and he uses it as salt and he puts it on his food, and he eats it.”
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You’re probably wanting to know a lot more about this story, and luckily for you - I’ve hunted the details down.

The woman in the TikTok clip is Latiesha Jones, a creator and mentor, who joined Tea at Four podcast hosts, Lauren and Christie, to talk about the world of Financial Domination (Findom).
Essentially, they went on to say how she’d managed to make approximately sixty thousand from her ‘Paypigs’, a term used for people that find sexual fulfilment in being told to pay money to another person.
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For her, she has a group of around 3,000 women, who also sell ‘weird things online’ and make money from it.
She explained she began OnlyFans at 18 years old, which ‘quickly’ progressed into ‘other avenues’, leading her to sell images of herself, items from her body and take requests.
People in the comments had varying reactions to that piece of information, with many of the comments were wildly relatable.
One person wrote: “To be fair, it’s MY fault that I have the ability to hear. my bad.”
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Someone else said: “I am the first of my bloodline to hear that sentence.”

Another said: “Excuse your finest pardon maam what did you just say lol.”
Others found it gross on the man’s part, stating: “Can’t eat at everybody’s house.”
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Some were more interested in her work and her earning potentials.
A person wrote: “How much does she make?”
Another said: “The real question is how much do you make.”
One person said the man deserves a ‘life sentence’, while another wrote: “See, I’d be too afraid he would plant them at a crime scene. Now the police showing up to MY door asking ME where I was the night someone met Jesus. Sir, I was just trying to pay some BILLS.”
Topics: OnlyFans, TikTok, Weird, Money, Social Media, Community