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I used my boyfriend’s frozen sperm as a facial cleanser every day for six months, but it backfired spectacularly.

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The content creator, known simply as Malelly, used her boyfriend's frozen sperm as a facial cleanser every day for six months.
  • Content creator Malelly adopted the skincare method earlier this year.
  • The 27-year-old claims to have stored her partner’s fluids in ice cube trays.
  • Malelly shared: ‘I have always looked for natural alternatives for skin care’

A woman who used her boyfriend’s frozen sperm as a facial cleanser every day for six months has revealed how her routine failed spectacularly.

The content creator, known simply as Malelly, says she first adopted the skincare method earlier this year.

The 27-year-old claims to have stored her partner’s fluids in ice cube trays to use daily as part of her skincare regime.

But unfortunately, although her skin became radiant, the relationship ended up worsening because he felt less like a boyfriend and more like a “provider.”

The content creator, known simply as Malelly, used her boyfriend’s frozen sperm as a facial cleanser every day for six months.

The 27-year-old claims to have stored her partner's fluids in ice cube trays to use daily as part of her skincare regime.

The 27-year-old claims to have stored her partner’s fluids in ice cube trays to use daily as part of her skincare regime.

Malelly, who has more than 146,000 followers on Instagram, said: ‘I have always looked for natural skincare alternatives and after a lot of research, I discovered the benefits of sperm.

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‘I started using my boyfriend’s sperm daily in the morning (and) storing it in ice cube trays for easy use.’

However, the practice soon became a point of contention between the couple.

According to the influencer, the dynamics of their relationship changed drastically.

She shared: ‘At first, he found it funny and even felt helpful. But over time, our relationship started to cool down.

“It seemed like he was just there to provide me with the sperm I used on my face.”

Malelly admitted that tensions rose to the point where her boyfriend felt uncomfortable and undervalued.

She said: ‘He started to wonder if I loved him or if I was just interested in the sperm he was providing me. And I started to realise something was wrong.

Malelly, who has more than 146,000 followers on Instagram, argued: 'I have always looked for natural alternatives for skincare and after much research, I discovered the benefits of sperm.'

Malelly, who has more than 146,000 followers on Instagram, argued: ‘I have always looked for natural alternatives for skincare and after much research, I discovered the benefits of sperm.’

But unfortunately, although her skin became radiant, the relationship eventually soured because he felt less like a boyfriend and more like a

But unfortunately, although her skin became radiant, the relationship eventually soured because he felt less like a boyfriend and more like a “provider.”

‘He felt more like a supplier than a partner, and that was undermining our relationship day by day.

‘He started to feel undervalued and question my feelings, which led to many arguments.

‘Using sperm as a skincare product really worked for my skin, but the price was too high for our relationship.

‘After a while, he even said he was a little disgusted by the idea of ​​me using sperm as a beauty product.’

Malelly eventually ended the relationship.

She says she is now looking for new “natural alternatives” to keep her complexion looking radiant and is open to finding a “new supplier.”

The influencer added: ‘Now, I’m looking for new natural alternatives for my skin care that don’t complicate my love life.’

But despite Malelly’s confidence in the unusual ritual, according to Health lineThere is no scientific evidence that semen is good for the skin.

Besides not doing much to improve your complexion, it can also cause allergic reactions and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

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