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15.04.2022 - 22:51 / perezhilton.com
This poor man’s stomach pains turned out to have a jaw-dropping cause…
According to a report in The Sun, an unnamed 34-year-old man in Indonesia was rushed to the emergency room recently with terrible stomach pains. Once there, he informed doctors that he had “agony when urinating” and was doubled over in pain.
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Doctors took action, ordering x-rays and performing other tests to figure out what might be causing the torment. But they never in a million years could have guessed the true cause…
“Visible and quickly identified” in the x-rays? A headphone wire. A long one, nearly THREE FEET in length! According to the medical journal Radiology Case Reports. The wire was apparently “coiled” inside the man’s bladder, and required immediate removal to quell his pain and prevent further complications.
But… how did it get in there?! Well, let’s just say he didn’t accidentally drink his ear buds…
Eventually, the man revealed to them that he had “inserted an earphone wire into his urethra while masturbating”!
Oh dear lord we will never stop cringing at that reveal…
Apparently the act is common enough it has a name: “urethral sounding.” According to the report, the man copped to performing the act on his penis “between 3-5 times per week” for “sexual pleasure and gratification.” Hey, we do NOT want to shame anyone for their kinks, but it has to be said: THIS IS CLEARLY NOT SAFE if you’re getting a whole 80 centimeter-long object get stuck ALL the way inside!
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Fortunately for the patient, the lengthy tech tool had not attached itself to his bladder wall. The shocked
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