Rebecca Bleu gets richer selling used panties and nail clippers

THere are many traditional ways of making a living, most of which involve working and getting a salary, but traditional doesn’t cut it when it comes to Rebecca Plow.

The 28-year-old woman in North Carolina, USA earns $8000 per month by selling her used underwear, clipping toenails and even using cotton buds on social media.

blue It charges between $84 and $305 per item.

“The first three items needed are tights, panties, and tights,” she told the New York Post.

“I usually sell it after wearing it for $50.

“I charge more for unique and exotic requests like tongue scrapings, bath water, and cotton buds with earwax.

“I basically make money from anything connected to my body.

“However, I also sell trash for $100 and some guys like to eat it, and they’ll pay for my purchases too.

“He also chewed and spit it out for $100. It all adds up.”

She’s doing a business out of people’s things

Anything that was in contact with the 28-year-old’s body becomes an item that attracts customers.

“I don’t throw dirty things anymore,” blue He said. “If I’m in the mood for a new wardrobe, I can sell my dirty clothes to get new things.

“I offer a sale service that brings pleasure and makes buyers feel good in a safe environment.

“It’s classified as the sex industry, you’re selling pleasure.”

She provided economic benefits from her work blue With financial freedom, she was allowed to venture into entirely new businesses as well, such as the Animal Rescue Foundation.

“I am simple,” he said blue. “I’ve come to realize that material things don’t matter. Financial security is the biggest blessing, but it doesn’t come easy.

“My day consists of connecting with clients and creating a safe environment for them to feel comfortable.

“There are always late nights, but it’s always fun and interesting.

“However, sometimes it can be a strain on your mental health as if you were a therapist.

“I am selling an experience that goes beyond clothing and other things.

“Connection is very important, but it takes a lot of energy and effort to make the kind of income I make.”

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