Man breaks penis performing ‘world’s most dangerous sex position’

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Man breaks penis performing ‘world’s most dangerous sex position’
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Doctors gave him the breaking news.

, this is the “world’s most dangerous” pleasure pose, responsible for a whopping 50% of fractures.

Realizing something had gone horribly awry, the frightened fellow reportedly to the General Hospital of West Nusa Tenggara Province. The unfortunate soul had also suffered a severe hematoma — an injury to the wall of the blood vessel — which had caused blood to leak out into the surrounding tissue, hence why he’d urinated plasma before.

However, it can also be caused by masturbation and even turning over in bed at an awkward angle, per the study.

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