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Mum's horrified reaction to 'vabbing' trend after women use vaginal fluid as perfume
Vabbing has recently taken social media by storm – and no, not vaping like this one mum first thought.Move aside electronic cigarette devices, we are on about the risqué measures single women are going to so they can secure a date.To ‘vab’ is for a woman to dab her vaginal fluid on her pulse points in hopes to attract a man – essentially working like a personalised perfume.READ MORE: Couple who have been dating for 2 years believe they might share same dadDespite some women having tested vabbing in public and having claimed the unusual dating method worked, others are not so convinced.And, mum Cat has some strong words on the matter – she even struggled to get them out.Posting to her joint TikTok account she shares with fellow mum and best friend, Nat, Cat sat in her garden to offer her verdict on vabbing.In the clip that has racked up 352,000 views, Cat shared: “You might be hearing the word ‘vabbing’ going around, I thought it was just misspelt ‘vaping’ – oh no."“Here’s what the young people are doing, f***ing idiots.“Ok, that’s mean but honest to god you have to be f***ing kidding me. Like come on, what’s wrong with people.”Cat then shared a screenshot from the outlandish site, Urban Dictionary.The definition explained: “A new TikTok trend where women take their discharge and put it behind their ears on their neck in attempt to make someone fall in love with them or to get laid.”Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter“I don’t even have words”, Steph expressed.Equally stunned by the act of vabbing, many people fled to the comments to slam the risqué attraction technique.One person commented: “I literally saw this the other day, absolutely
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Woman with 'weird name' shares the awkward experiences she has ordering coffee
TikTok user Starr Anyse has had her fair share of awkward encounters at the coffee shop counter, with her self-professed "weird name" regularly leaving baristas baffled.For Australia-based Starr, ordering her favourite beverage isn't quite as easy as just giving her name, and she'll sometimes have to put up with being mistaken for a "Sky" or a "Sarah."READ MORE: Wetherspoons employee spills poached eggs secret – it's why they always run outStarr uploaded a sketch video where she acted out both the parts of herself and the barista, revealing to her 129,000 followers what a typical coffee shop outing entails for her, Mirror reports.In the video, captioned "Starr Anyse here", Starr can be seen politely asking for an oat milk cappuccino, looking visibly stressed when the barista asks for her name.Laughing nervously, Starr – who goes by the username @starr – can be seen pausing for a beat or so before reluctantly telling the confused barista, "It's Starr."The barista replies, "Sarah?", apparently having been left so baffled by the lesser heard name that she assumed she'd misheard.Trying again, Starr gestures above her head as if pointing towards a helpful cluster of twinkling stars. Unfortunately, this doesn't ease the barista's confusion one bit, who goes on to guess "Scar", "Sriachi", and "Moon" before ultimately landing on "Sky."By this point, Starr appears so worn out by the encounter that she accepts the name the barista has decided upon, despite it not being her own, smiling defeatedly and popping her hand up.Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletterIn the comments section, Starr claimed this is something she has to "live out daily", joking that she
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People are only just realising how actors fake sex scenes – as intimacy coach spills all
READ MORE:'Sex junkie' model on fans' kinkiest fetishes – like man who wants to shrink in sizeDespite some racy clips looking very real, Jessica has revealed that rules in the Actors Guild prohibit them from actually having sex on screen.So how do they manage to get steamy under the collar without actually doing the deed?In a TikTok clip that has racked up millions of views, the intimacy coordinator shared that she has a few tricks up her sleeve to make the scene safe and believable.Jessica first held up a black ‘strapless thong’, which is like a regular G-string that doesn't tie around the back. The back and front of the garment is held up by adhesive – so it is just simply stuck on around the front and between the cheeks.Next up, the intimacy coordinator revealed that she is prepared with rolls on rolls of body tape in all different skin tones so that the garments stay in place.For the women, Jessica explained that nipple pasties are used to help “prevent sensation and help actresses stay covered".Last in the goodie bag of intimacy props, the coordinator showed off the ‘modesty pouch’.It aims to help actors cover up their genitalia so they don’t expose themselves on set.She shared in the caption: “How do we make [sex] scenes look real on TV? Well… this is certainly part of it!”People have learnt a thing or two – with some admitting they thought scenes were more real.
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Wetherspoons employee spills poached eggs secret – it's why they always run out
Wetherspoons pub has shared a secret about a food item on the menu — poached eggs.The worker, who goes by the name @dobbyscoochie on TikTok, went viral after posting a video about her "waitress problems".She said: "Me explaining to a customer that they can't have poached eggs as they're pre-poached and are out of stock.READ MORE: TikTok star says Wetherspoons 'scammed' him out of £2,000 of food and drink"I actually never told customers they were pre-poached, I just flat out said no, or offered fried eggs instead."Some people said they also realised the problem and shared their own experiences.One said: "My dad always complains because Wetherspoons ran out of poached eggs but still had fried, and I just said 'well it's Spoons'."Another said: "For real, they're like 'just poach them for me'.""The highlight of working a 'spoons breakfast shift," a third admitted.A| fourth wondered: "Poached eggs are easy to make, why not do it the regular way when you run out of pre-made?"Some were confused by what the TikToker meant when she said the eggs are pre-poached."How do you 'pre-poach' an egg?" a viewer asked.To which another fan, who claimed to be kitchen-trained, answered: "They come in a little plastic packet and we just cut the packet open after heating the egg in the microwave."They come in an individual small packets and are microwaved for 45 seconds."The Wetherspoons waitress added: "Yeah pre-poached, they look a bit like silicon breast implants in my opinion."We have no access to burners, Spoons is all about getting food out quickly so from experience, it's microwaving, frying and grilling."To get more lifestyle stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.Previously
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