A man who listed dozens of “unwashed” women’s undies for sale has caused outrage after people found out who the items belonged to.
It might only be Monday but we may have found the most horrifying story of the week, so if you’ve got an easily turned stomach, you may want to stop reading now.The shocking advert was posted on a local buying and selling page in Ayrshire, Scotland – before being quickly shared across numerous pages by horrified readers.
The bizarre – and downright gross – offer listed new G-strings undies for $3.50, while a pair of “worn unwashed” would cost buyers $17.50. “House clearance as my sister has died. Size 14 pants, £2 a pair for new pair, £10 a pair for worn unwashed ideal for fetish.Alongside the post were 16 photos of different undies in various designs, all of which appeared to be G-strings.A man has sparked outrage after listing an advert selling his dead sister’s underwear on Facebook for as little as $3.50. Picture: Instagram“What’s wrong with folk. Seriously,” one person wrote on Instagram.“Absolutely no words.
Some questioned whether the advert was a “joke”, stating no one would be this “insensitive to the memory” of their sister.Others pointed out that selling used underwear was one thing when the person had consented, but, “This is just too much.”Selling used panties isn’t new – but selling your dead sister’s used undies definitely is. Picture: Instagram
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