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Woman Shocked After Catching Husband Take A Shot From Menstrual Cup

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Published 10:00 13 Jan 2022 GMT

Woman Shocked After Catching Husband Take A Shot From Menstrual Cup

Let's hope that was clean...

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

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TikTok users are cringing after one woman shared a video she secretly took of her husband drinking a shot out of her menstrual cup.

Watch the video here:

The man in the video thought he was having a harmless shot of whiskey, but oh, how wrong he was.

TikTok user @whateverblablabla shared the clip of her partner obliviously taking a swig out of the menstrual cup, nodding happily to himself after.

"That's not a shot glass", she wrote across the video, adding in the video caption: "but hey, it ain't stupid if it works."

Viewers watched in horror as the man put his lips to the menstrual cup, while his partner filmed the whole thing from around the corner.

"I gagged a little," commented one disgusted TikTok user.

"What he doesn't know won't hurt him," wrote another.

A third asked: "Where did he even find it?!?!!!!"

This man mistook a menstrual cup for a shot glass. (
TikTok/@whateverblablabla)

"Please say it wasn't used," one viewer begged the OP.

Sadly, she replied: "It might or might not have been 😌".

We wish they hadn't asked.

Trying to look on the bright side, some viewers suggested that the woman's menstrual cup would now, at least, be disinfected after being filled with alcohol.

"At least he killed all of the bacteria," commented one user.

Another joked: "aw disinfecting it with alcohol for you."

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Unsplash)

Shockingly, this isn't the first time we've seen a man mistaking a menstrual cup for a shot glass. Honestly, when will they learn?

Just last year a similar video went viral after a confused TikTok creator held up a menstrual cup he had found and asked his followers what it was for, first guessing it might be a makeup applicator and dabbing it all over his face before asking if it was a "portable shot glass."

Oh dear.

You can read more about that here.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/Unsplash

Topics: Life, TikTok

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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