Dr Dong removes skipping-rope from man's penis

11 April 2014 - 13:20 By Times LIVE
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A Chinese man has checked into a Yichang City, Hubei Province to have a skipping rope removed from his penis, according to a report.

According to the hospital's urologist, Dr Dong, the 1.1-meters long and 4.4-millimeters thick rope, which had four knots in it, was stuck in the narrowest part of the patient's urethra, with about 10 centimetres dangling out of the urethral opening, gay news vendor Queerty reported.

Dr. Dong called the man’s masturbatory stunt “ridiculous” because he put his own life at risk.

According to the report this sort of thing doesn't just happen in China, last year a 70 year-old Australian got a 10cm fork stuck in his penis.

The news website also noted that the journal International Journal of Surgery Case Reports found that needles, pencils, wire, allen keys, toothbrushes, lightbulbs, thermometers, plants, vegetables, leeches, snakes, cocaine and glue are just a few of the objects that have been retrieved from people’s bodies.

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