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Australian woman claims to be engaged to; trying for baby with ghost



By: Alex Kack 

Twenty nine year old Amethyst Realm, an Australian ‘spiritual guidance counselor’, claims to have taken upwards of 15 ghosts as sexual partners since her break up with her previous presumably living human boyfriend.

That relationship she claims ended when she had an affair with a ghost.

During a recent television interview she claimed that she had recently taken a new spectral lover and announced their engagement. Whom she stated was “very ancient, very wise, very kind” and that her relationship is “deeper” then most mortal ones.

Realm states that all of her past spirit fwb’s left her satisfied and brought her to orgasm.

Realm claims the couple are happy and are trying for a baby. Fans of American Horror Story know how well that works out.


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