TextBrit Dawson
Clueless men are being pranked by their partners, who are sending them into stores looking for sanitary items that don’t exist
Women on TikTok are pranking their boyfriends by sending them into supermarkets looking for fake period products.
In one video, shared by one half of TikTok’s best couple, Aileen Christine asked her boyfriend, Deven Rasie, to pick up an item called ‘squeaky clean-a vageena’. When he returns to the car empty handed, Rasie tells Christine he’s never trusting her again.
“Squeaky clean-a vageena? I knew that wasn’t a thing!” he says as Christine laughs. Rasie goes on to explain that he asked the salesperson for the fake brand name. “What does it do?” she responded, to which Rasie replied: “I’m like, ‘Well I assume it keeps your vageen-a clean-a!’ And she started laughing. Then she was like, ‘Does your girlfriend have TikTok by any chance?’”
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TikTokers Prank Boyfriends By Having Them Ask For Fake Feminine Products
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Do you guys have the Squeaky Clean-a Vageen-a? Women prank their boyfriends by sending them out to buy made-up feminine hygiene products like Magic Fwem Fwem Fresh 2000
Female TikTokers are making up ridiculous names for fake feminine hygiene products and sending their partners into stores to try to buy one
The men all ask for help finding products with names like RejuvaCOOCH 3000
The women film the moment they return to the car, annoyed and amused, having figured out the joke
In the videos, the men recall the funny reactions from store employees when they ve asked for the crazy products