Aussie woman admits to cleaning partner’s penis for three years on Triple J’s The Hook Up

Australian woman admits she cleaned her partner’s penis for three years on Triple J’s The Hook Up

An Australian woman has shockedly admitted that her ‘job’ was to clean her partner’s penis with a cotton swab every week for three years.

The woman called Triple J’s The Hook Up and told presenters Dee Salmin and Pip Rasmussen that her partner’s penis had not been properly cleaned for 20 years.

“I had to clean my partner’s penis for three years,” she said on Tuesday.

‘The foreskin of his penis did not come back completely. We went to a doctor and everything, but they couldn’t really do anything about it.

‘He got very funny about situations like that, like touching his penis and things like that.

“So I had to use lube and a cotton swab to clean off twenty-year-old deposits.”

An Australian woman told Triple J’s The Hook Up hosts Dee Salmin and Pip Rasmussen (above) that she had been cleaning her partner’s penis with a cotton swab for three years

The two hosts were shocked when Rasmussen cupped her face with her hands in disbelief.

The station described what needed to be cleaned in crude terms, as the man’s “d***-cheese load.”

Rasmussen and her co-host immediately wondered why the woman was charged with taking care of her boyfriend’s genitals.

“Why wouldn’t he do it himself?” Salmon asked.

Rasmussen continued, “Why was he so phobic about it?”

“The whole penis situation just scared him – he didn’t want to masturbate at that moment, it was that bad,” the woman replied.

“So I was kind of assigned to clean it for three years.

“I don’t know why I kept it going.”

A stunned Salmin stepped back from the microphone.

“I’m still trying to process that this was a chore in your relationship, to clean your boyfriend’s foreskin,” she said.

‘With a cotton swab, every week for three years.’

Footage from the segment was shared on Instagram, leaving social media users shocked.

The woman told Dee (above) and Pip that her partner had ’20 years of build-up’ under his foreskin

“Screaming, crying, throwing up,” one person wrote.

“Guys, in case it wasn’t clear, it’s not your partner’s responsibility to maintain hygiene for you. Grow up, learn to take care of your own cheek, or get circumcised,” said another.

‘This is terrible. What do you mean by a twenty year build up! Didn’t the man shower? What the f**k! I want to know more, but I want to know much less,” wrote a third.

‘How about a shower and soap and he cleans it up! What an absolute child,” someone else commented.

“This guy was in a three year relationship and I can’t even get a date,” said a fifth.

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