Some individuals choose unconventional ways to earn money, such as selling toenails.
Though it may initially seem like a straightforward yet off-putting method to make money, selling toenails can uncover surprising insights into why people buy such items.
Oh, if only there were a way to forget this information.
Profiting from selling parts of our bodies has become a notably trendy way to earn money.
Whether it’s Sydney Sweeney’s bath water, jars of farts, used underwear, hair, or toenails, the market is expanding regarding what people are willing to purchase from others.
But have you ever considered what those buyers do with these items once they receive them at their doorstep?
Unfortunately, we have learned what at least one individual does when his package of toenails arrives, and it’s quite disturbing.
In a TikTok video, an anonymous woman disclosed that she sells her toenails online, allowing others to use them as they wish.
However, one man took his fantasies to an extreme by grinding her toenails and using them as a flavoring.
You might wonder what that entails, as you read on in disbelief.
She explained: “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.”
You’re likely curious to know more about this peculiar story, and fortunately, I’ve gathered more details.
The woman in the TikTok video is Latiesha Jones, a creator and mentor, who appeared on the Tea at Four podcast with hosts Lauren and Christie to discuss the realm of Financial Domination (Findom).
She elaborated on how she managed to earn approximately sixty thousand dollars from individuals known as ‘Paypigs,’ who derive sexual satisfaction from being instructed to give money to someone else.
Latiesha has a network of about 3,000 women who also profit by selling unusual items online.
She mentioned starting on OnlyFans at 18, which quickly branched out into other ventures, including selling images of herself, body items, and fulfilling special requests.
Commenters had varied reactions to this revelation, with many expressing relatable sentiments.
One person commented: “To be fair, it’s MY fault that I have the ability to hear. My bad.”
Another remarked: “I am the first of my bloodline to hear that sentence.”
Someone else said: “Excuse your finest pardon maam what did you just say lol.”
Others found the man’s actions disturbing, saying: “Can’t eat at everybody’s house.”
Some were more curious about Latiesha’s career and her financial success.
One individual asked: “How much does she make?”
Another inquired: “The real question is how much do you make.”
Someone suggested the man deserves a ‘life sentence,’ while another joked: “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.”