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“We weren’t going to do anything about it because of the embarrassment — there’s a big taboo about it — but we knew we needed help,” Phillips added. “I want to say a massive thank you to the ambulance crew and Wrexham Hospital staff who were really good, really reassuring and non-judgmental. “There is a big taboo about this, but it really isn’t a big deal,” she added. “You hear about people becoming really ill or even dying because they’re too embarrassed to get help — I would hate that to happen to someone.”
Those of us who aren't kinky don't have to worry about things like this.
I also don't see what she thinks she needs to "warn" anyone about, do most people stick foreign objects up their anus?
Quite a few do. It's not rare. For obvious reasons, it's difficult to get good numbers, but "...36% of women and 44% of men ever had anal sex with an opposite-sex partner" https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr036.pdf
Quite a few do. It's not rare. For obvious reasons, it's difficult to get good numbers, but "...36% of women and 44% of men ever had anal sex with an opposite-sex partner" https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr036.pdf
This isn't anal sex though. It's somebody putting an object in someone's anus and can't get it back out.
This isn't anal sex though. It's somebody putting an object in someone's anus and can't get it back out.
ER docs see a fair amount of it. it's not rare, let's say that.
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