Meet Kinah, a woman who has developed an unusual habit of eating 4 rolls of toilet paper every day for over two decades. This bizarre addiction costs her a staggering $2,700 annually, setting her apart from the average American who spends $182 on toilet paper each year.
The woman who eats toilet paper, Kinah[/figure]Kinah's unusual eating habits have left the salon owner where she frequents the nail salon baffled. She enjoys consuming thin one-ply sheets of toilet paper, likening the experience to "eating a pb and j [peanut butter and jelly sandwich] without the crust" and relishing the "crunch" it provides.
Despite her fiancé's disapproval, Kinah remains dedicated to her toilet paper consumption, defending it by highlighting the fact that it contains "zero calories" and doesn't leave her with a hangover. She describes a feeling of relaxation akin to the aftermath of Thanksgiving meals after indulging in her unique habit.
The TLC show "My Strange Addiction: Still Addicted?" features Kinah's story among others, exploring the lives of individuals with unusual compulsive behaviors. It's important to note that Kinah's condition is classified as pica, a feeding disorder where people consume non-food substances without nutritional value.
While Kinah may encounter some stares and curiosity from others, she embraces her unconventional behavior, acknowledging that everyone has their peculiarities, and this is hers.