Woman admits she cleans boyfriend’s manhood every week to clear ’20 years of build up’

A woman left radio hosts mortified after revealing that she’d been cleaning her boyfriend’s manhood each week for three years.

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We all love to do things for our partner in a relationship such as cleaning, doing the laundry, making them delicious meals, or even just giving emotional support.

It’s a beautiful way of demonstrating how much you care for your significant other, but in some cases, there is a limit to what duties you fulfill in relationships.

One girlfriend really understood that her boyfriend’s love language was acts of service when she confessed that she’d been cleaning her boyfriend’s manhood every week to get rid of “20 years of build-up”.

Watch the girlfriend speak about her boyfriend below:

The woman opened up about the shocking confession on The Hook Up Podcast with Dee Salmin and Pip Rasmussen, and it led to some seriously discomfited reactions from the hosts.

The video on their Instagram page was aptly titled: “First there was the mental load, now there’s the d**k cheese load.”

“I had to clean my partner’s penis for three years,” the girlfriend began. “Like the foreskin on his penis didn’t come back all of the way. We’d gone to a doctor and everything and they couldn’t really do anything to help it and he got very funny about that sort of situation.”

As if it couldn’t get any worse, she then explained how she washed her partner’s manhood, sharing that she used “lube and a Q-tip to clean 20-something years of build-up”.

The two podcast hosts gasped in horror at what the woman was admitting and questioned why the woman’s boyfriend couldn’t wash it himself, but the girlfriend said that “his penis freaked him out” to the point that he “wouldn’t masturbate” because of it. The hosts then said “wow” in unison.

“I’m just, like, still trying to process that this was a job in your relationship to, like, clean your boyfriend’s foreskin with a Q-tip for him every week for three years,” one of the hosts added.

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In the comments section, many people were equally stunned by the disclosure, with one user writing: “That’s love on her part right there! The poor guy really does need surgery tho,” followed by a green vomit emoji.

Another quipped: “That’s enough internet for me today,” while a third user remarked: “I don’t know who was more mental in that relationship.”

A fourth person shared that the boyfriend needs “proper help,” adding: “Hope he got it sorted out cause that would be morally crushing.”

Well, we all hope the situation has changed since then and that the boyfriend has been able to work it out himself.

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