Thinking Of A Head Massage Tool, This Woman Actually Bought A Sex Toy

JAKARTA - A woman in England goes to a shop to buy a head massager. However, she was embarrassed when her husband told her that the tool she had bought was a sex toy.

Tanya Rennie from Plymouth, Devon bought a device for £ 13.46. He thought, the tool could help overcome the hair loss that he experienced for almost five months.

Tanya left the appliance - still in its box - on the kitchen table. But when her husband Scott, 36, came home from work, she was confused that Tanya left the sex toy by the kettle.

Scott then told Tanya that the tool he had just bought was a sex toy. He told Tanya to test the product on his head. From there, Tanya realized the funny mistake she had made.

"It felt like my whole head was shaking - my ears, my head. I laughed and demonstrated it on top of my head, and said, 'this is not for your head'," he joked as quoted by tyla.com, Thursday, September 24.

"I took it off and my head is still shaking. I've been doing it for 10 seconds. It feels like my head is in the dryer - not that I know what it's like.

Scott, Tanya's husband, jokes while holding a sex toy mistaken for a head massager (Photo: Kennedy News and Media)

"The shaking was intense. You can't leave it on the head for 10 minutes. It might be fine for sore arms or legs, but not good for your head.

Tanya admitted that she felt a little silly. How could her husband be aware of the tools he bought before her?

"I once bought an old model with a metal clamp. The way it works is by pressing it to the head. But then I saw this electric one and thought, 'It looks good too,' continued Tanya, who of course bought it immediately and brought home.

But if you look at it, isn't it more like a microphone?