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​Wife Sends Husband To Shop For Feminine Product That Doesn't Exist

​Wife Sends Husband To Shop For Feminine Product That Doesn't Exist

The prank has been doing the rounds on TikTok recently

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

A trend on TikTok has seen wives and girlfriends send their unassuming partners out for feminine products that don't exist - much to their embarrassment.

Traipsing round a shop trying to find a specific item can be a right pain in the backside - even more so if that item doesn't actually exist, which is a prank many people have been recently playing on their partners.

Married TikTokers Adrian and Tara Thorpe (@meetthethorpes) shared a video of the trick in action, with Tara explaining in the video: "Sent my husband to buy me a feminine product that doesn't exist."

In the footage, we see a frustrated Adrian return to the car, saying: "Am I an idiot?!"

When she asks why he thinks he might be, he replies: "You sent me in there to get the Magic FwemFwem Fresh 2000.

"They looked at me like I was a [BLEEPED] head.

"The cashier was like... 'Sorry what? Yo Tanisha come and listen to what this idiot is saying'.

TikTok/@meetthethorpes

"I was thinking, first of all, I'm not an idiot. And then that girl Tanisha was like, 'Excuse me, have we got any more of FwemFwem Fresh?' and everyone started to laugh.

"I felt this small."

When his wife asks if he'd managed to find any, he says: "What?! Shut up, man. You're annoying."

Fortunately, Adrian was later able to get his own back, sending Tara into Halfords for some 'blinker fluid'.

"Revenge is sweet," he said in a follow-up video.

Many others have been trying the prank out on their partners, with fellow TikToker Aileen Christine (@aileenchristineee) asking her other half Deven for some 'Squeaky Clean-a Vageen-a'.

TikTok/@aileenchristineee

Laughing, Deven storms back to the car and says to Aileen: "Squeaky Clean-a Vageen-a? I knew that wasn't a thing!"

He explains he'd asked a shop worker about the product, who asked him what it was for.

"Well, I assume it keeps your vageen-a clean-a?!" he quotes himself as saying.

"And she started laughing. And then she's like, 'Does your girlfriend have TikTok by any chance?'"

Deven adds: "I'm never trusting you again."

Jade of TikTok duo Kyle and Jade (@kyleandjade_) also sent her respective other for some 'Oochie Cooch 3000's', while @509_couple's attempt involved the mysterious 'Vagi Squeezer Oochie'.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@meetthethorpes

Topics: Prank, Viral, World News, News, TikTok