Meet Girl Who Eats 2 Large Bathing Sponges A Week
19-year-old Rosie Skinner from the UK town of Epsom, Surrey, craves
sponges and eats at least two a week by cutting each sponge into small
pieces and then sucks on each chunk throughout the day. Huff'Post
reports:
She even satisfies her spongy craving during class lectures at Reigate
Sixth Form College, where she is a student.
"I have always loved the smell of a wet sponge. I crave that damp
taste and feeling in my mouth," she said, according to the Irish
Mirror. "I like the texture as well, it's a bit like eating cake. I
might try one with some icing on one day. If I have a stressful day I
love to treat myself to snack on a sponge to relax."
Skinner's taste for sponges began when she was 5. There have been
times when, like most sponges, her addiction got her in hot water.
She once lost a tooth while eating a sponge and had to explain to her
mom how that happened.
When she was 13, doctors had to remove a large ball of sponge that was
stuck in her stomach.
"It was a bit of a weird situation. I started having stomach aches and
then they developed into really severe pains," she said, according to
the Express. "I was rushed to the hospital where doctors removed a
ball the size of a small mouse from my stomach."
Although the doctors told Skinner to stop eating sponges, she admits
that's hard for her to stomach.
sponges and eats at least two a week by cutting each sponge into small
pieces and then sucks on each chunk throughout the day. Huff'Post
reports:
She even satisfies her spongy craving during class lectures at Reigate
Sixth Form College, where she is a student.
"I have always loved the smell of a wet sponge. I crave that damp
taste and feeling in my mouth," she said, according to the Irish
Mirror. "I like the texture as well, it's a bit like eating cake. I
might try one with some icing on one day. If I have a stressful day I
love to treat myself to snack on a sponge to relax."
Skinner's taste for sponges began when she was 5. There have been
times when, like most sponges, her addiction got her in hot water.
She once lost a tooth while eating a sponge and had to explain to her
mom how that happened.
When she was 13, doctors had to remove a large ball of sponge that was
stuck in her stomach.
"It was a bit of a weird situation. I started having stomach aches and
then they developed into really severe pains," she said, according to
the Express. "I was rushed to the hospital where doctors removed a
ball the size of a small mouse from my stomach."
Although the doctors told Skinner to stop eating sponges, she admits
that's hard for her to stomach.
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