'The Kardashians': SHOCKING reason Kourtney drinks Travis Barker's 'cum four times a week'
If you've been keeping up with 'The Kardashians' on Hulu, you know that each of them has certainly been going through their own set of problems and drama. While Kim navigates her divorce, Kylie is dealing with her pregnancy, and Khloe has her hands full with Tristan.
It's no secret that Kourtney and Travis will go to any length to have a child together. The couple is madly in love and wants nothing more than to have a child of their own. However, their fertility journey has been far from easy. And while Kourtney has access to the best doctors in the world, she seems to be trying out some interesting options as well.
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Despite regular doctor visits, Kourtney and Travis have now resorted to cleansing rituals to speed up the process. To help with this, the couple sat down with a yoga practitioner to guide them. So far, they both had been abstaining from sugar, workouts, coffee and even sex, as a part of the pre-cleanse. The couple noted that nothing was wrong with Travis, with him stating that his sperm was 'Grade A', while Kourtney confined it was 'top-notch'. When asked about her iron levels, Kourtney noted that she was unsure if it was high or low but commented about how she was advised to drink Travis "cum four times a week", to help with the issue.
While semen does have iron, it has just under 5% of it for those of you wondering. Therefore, it is not advised as a nutritional source due to the small amounts produced in a single ejaculation and puts you at the risk of contracting an STD. In short, you're better off taking iron supplements, but it looks like Kourtney didn't get that memo. And while the Ayurveda practitioner seemed amused, fans were questioning what they'd just watched.
"I think a lot of eastern style medicine is great & i don't want to hate on all "wellness" stuff but i'm sorry… you can't tell me shit like oil on your head, steaming your cooch, or drinking your partners *** is preparing your body for pregnancy #TheKardashians," tweeted a fan. "Watching the new kardashians episode, and tell me why the lady asked kourtney how her Iron levels were and she said "doctor said it would help if i drank travis cum 4 days a week"….. i-," said a fan. "OK Kourtney and Travis officially creep me out. Her talking about needing to swallow his cum 6x/day and the way he hovers her like a weirdo. I can't lmao. #Kardashians," added another. "This episode was demented, from Kris forgetting how to pump gas, to acting like she hasn't seen the inside of a car wash, to pushing Kendall to give her the 23th grandchild, to Kourtney saying she has to drink Travis's juices IT WAS A LOT! #TheKardashians," tweeted another.
i think a lot of eastern style medicine is great & i don’t want to hate on all “wellness” stuff but i’m sorry… you can’t tell me shit like oil on your head, steaming your cooch, or drinking your partners *** 🤢 is preparing your body for pregnancy 💀 #TheKardashians
— caitlin (@slaytlinbb) May 26, 2022
watching the new kardashians episode, and tell me why the lady asked kourtney how her Iron levels were and she said “doctor said it would help if i drank travis cum 4 days a week” ….. i-
— abreezy🍒 (@bellaisabby) May 26, 2022
OK Kourtney and Travis officially creep me out. Her talking about needing to swallow his cum 6x/day and the way he hovers her like a weirdo. I can’t lmao. #Kardashians
— shboogies 🥰 (@shboogies) May 26, 2022
This episode was demented, from Kris forgetting how to pump gas, to acting like she hasn’t seen the inside of a car wash, to pushing Kendall to give her the 23th grandchild, to Kourtney saying she has to drink Travis’s juices IT WAS A LOT! #TheKardashians pic.twitter.com/pBit43gjAP
— Maria M Brittof (@MariaBrittof) May 26, 2022
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