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People get jewellery made from their partner's semen in kinky new trend

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READ MORE:'Vabbing' trend sees women use vaginal fluid as 'perfume' to attract loversWanting to get the mixture of clay to semen ratio correct, she experimented with her hubby's sample.She dehydrated it, turning it into powder and then incorporating it into a piece of jewellery in clay bead form.She found that “at least a teaspoon” of semen is the right amount to be able to make the unconventional jewellery properly.Since Amanda started her jewellery business last year, she has racked up 118,000 TikTok followers.On the platform, she shared that she uses semen, breastmilk and people’s ashes to make items also.She only started using semen in the mixtures after posting a 'joke' about it on Facebook – and realised there's actually a market for it.“Fresh samples are one thing, but when they've been in the mail for a little bit, I mean...

it smells like semen, you know what I mean?” Amanda told VICE.“We process them at the end of the day, otherwise we're sitting in the smell all day and it's just...

We did it in the morning one day and it was just like, ‘No, I'm never doing that again.’”In a recent clip posted to TikTok, Amanda revealed a bunch of “jizzy samples” in her fridge.As she donned some blue latex gloves, the jeweller opened the appliance door and revealed various semen samples in see-through zip lock bags.Apparently, a lot of Amanda’s customers send off their juices to be made into a wearable item for “kink” reasons.“After researching further into the Jizzy Jewelry shop, we both thought it would be the ultimate ‘you are mine’ type ‘collar’...

It would be our little secret and inside joke”, one client who is “loosely part of the BDSM community” told VICE.Espy, another client of Amanda’s, admitted that she and her.

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