WEIRD STUFF: Woman buys sex doll for husband

July 20, 2022

Woman buys sex doll for husband

A wife struggling with her husband's demands to make love has bought him a sex doll that looks like her.

Char Grey treated her partner Callum to the doll to take the pressure off if she isn't in the mood for romping.

The couple - who earn a living on the raunchy subscription site OnlyFans - have since introduced the doll, which they have named Dee, into the bedroom and claim that it has done wonders for their lives between the sheets.

Char and Callum now treat Dee as if she is a real person and insist they "don't care" about the negative reaction to the doll online.

Char said: "We were talking about spicing things up and having a threesome or foursome, but like most girls, I was worried I'd struggle to see Callum with another woman.

"It was a joint decision to buy a sex doll, but it was the best decision and has definitely improved our sex life.

"It's great because Callum has a high sex drive and if I'm not in the mood he's got Dee there. She's helped to strengthen our relationship - and set our sex lives on fire."

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Marmite can help calm anxiety

A new study conducted by experts at Reading University has found that the high vitamin levels in the divisive yeast extract can interfere with brain chemistry and reduce levels of anxiety and depression.

The experts noted that the spread is high in B vitamins that modify chemical messengers in the brain.

The study of 300 adults set out to learn whether high doses of the B6 vitamin could reduce signs and symptoms of anxiety.

Study participants were split into groups and the results found that those who took B6 saw "significant" reductions in depression and anxiety.

Dr. David Field, the lead author of the study, explained: "Vitamin B6 helps the body produce a specific chemical messenger that inhibits impulses in the brain, and our study links this calming effect with reduced anxiety among the participants."

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Killer snails found in London

Two deadly snails were found crawling along a busy London street.

The giant African land snails - which can carry killer parasites - had been dumped at a bus stop in a lettuce-filled cardboard box but escaped and were spotted gliding along the pavement.

Jamie-Lee McEvoy, who saw the creatures near London Bridge railway station, told The Sun newspaper: "They were the size of my arms.

"I thought I was seeing things. Everyone was wondering where they'd come from. But no one knew what to do or wanted to touch them."

The molluscs pose a serious health danger to humans as they have rat lungworm - which triggers deadly meningitis - but they were collected by wildlife volunteer Beth Crivelli.

She said: "They would have died crawling along the streets in the heat.

"They're living with me in a proper sealed box until I can find someone to adopt them."

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US has a new peanut nose champ!

A man has broken the record for pushing a peanut up a mountain using his nose.

Bob Salem achieved the unique feat by getting the nut to the top of Pikes Peak in the US state of Colorado in seven days, a whole day quicker than the previous record.

The 53-year-old is the fourth person to attempt the crazy record and explained that he had to do much of his work at night to avoid the blistering heat and distractions from other people on the mountain.

Salem said: "When I did it in the daylight, I'd have to stop every 10 minutes, five minutes, and take some pictures, talk to some people and do all that kind of stuff so it kind of dragged on the trip a little."

He believes he went through around two dozen peanuts over the course of the week as many would fall through cracks in the rocks and be irretrievable.

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