Nick
- posted
2 years ago
Nick
Just read the text, don't scroll down to the pictures if you are squeamish.
haha
The 15 year old Londoner makes a good read. USB brings all manner of complications.
Well, if the spray foam can doesn't say "not to be used to treat erectile dysfunction" what does the manufacturer expect?
I caught sight of this story a little earlier.
I wonder whether the lady involved had ever used expanding foam before? Did she not know its expansion rate?
;-)
Certainly woudln't have done it with RS232
Owain
Possibly what she was hoping for.
Owain
The article doesn't actually mention a 'she', merely a 'partner'.
However, he might need to buy a 'She-wee' now.
"may constrain nuts" ?
Excellent! :)
So thats what USB stands for!
Urine Stream Bypass!
What kind of stupidity is this? I mean there are loads of resources online for ways to prolong sexual arousal, and some may or may not include sounds, but it would be obvious, surely to the most idiotic brained person that using hardening foam would cause damage. This all reminds me of the 2nd World war Japanese practice of pushing glass rods up prisoners urethras and then hitting them with a hammer. This story is not quite a Darwin award, but it would certainly stop children being made in a normal way. I guess it proves that the labelling of bags of nuts saying may contain nuts is needed, I look forward to the new safety labels on cans of foam suggesting its dangerous to squirt it into body cavities or other openings in a living animal.
Do we know if the partner was male or female who did this?
Brian
Was it a lady?
Getting stray foam off the outside of your body is bad enough ...
I don't know; I was responding to Mr/Ms Nugent's comment.
Owain
The Natural Philosopher snipped-for-privacy@invalid.invalid wrote
No, just a woman. No lady would do anything like that.
The Natural Philosopher snipped-for-privacy@invalid.invalid wrote
No, just a woman. No lady would do anything like that.
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