When I was young I heard a story in my native place , that on the first night, a man’s penis got stuck in his wife’s Vagina.
And it was hr sister’s Husband who helped the groom out.
I used to think it was a just a story to wile away the time, concocted by the Gossipy.
Well, there seems to be some truth in it.
We believe only Muscles being involved there is no chance of this mishap.
But recent news that this can happen.
Read On.
Well, one has to be careful even here!
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It’s been 100 years since a well-documented case of penis captivus — i.e., penis-stuck-in-vagina syndrome — appeared in the medical literature. But that doesn’t mean it’s a total myth. The BBC’s Health Check discusses the physiological mechanisms that could lead to such an unpleasant event and explains why there are lots of anecdotal stories surrounding something that’s thought to be “vanishingly rare” from a medical perspective. Hint: While very, very, very few people end up needing medical treatment for penis captivus, there may be many more who get temporarily-but-disconcertingly stuck for a few seconds.
Strange are the places people choose to hide Narcotics.
Christie Harris This Oklahoma woman was sentenced to 25 years after smuggling not only meth in her butt, but also a gun in her vagina.Alexis Clancy This Florida woman was allegedly caught with a hypodermic needle stowed away in her anus.Cocaine Diapers Priscilla Pena and Michelle Blassingale were arrested at JFK Airport after arriving from the Dominican Republic in late January. Drug-sniffing dogs allegedly detected something. Authorities said Pena had seven kilos of cocaine in silver plastic, wrapped around her butt like a disposable diaper.Ashley Bellamy Bellamy allegedly hid 36 vials of crack cocaine in her vagina to stay out of police custody. But officers noticed that the Philadelphia woman was walking funny, and she admitted to her hiding place. “The woman says, ‘I have crack up in my vagina,’ and she pushed out 36 vials of crack cocaine that were in a bag,” Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood said.Crack, Pot Found In Man’s Prosthetic Leg Jose Santiago is accused of hiding 2.5 grams of crack cocaine and 2.8 grams of marijuana inside his prosthetic leg.Man Allegedly Ties 89 Bags Of Drugs To Penis A traffic violation by Ray Woods, 23, caught the attention of Pennsylvania police, who then discovered Woods was packing something quite large: 89 bags of heroin and cocaine tied to his penis.
The AFP put out a Story, Walk-in Vagina, Kindles anger, approval in South Africa‘ three days ago.
This, a Sexually Satisfied woman?
It was picked up Hypervocal and other sites as well.
There is implication that it represents Goddess kali of Hinduism, though the woman who is reported to have designed the whole thing does not say so in the Video.
She says .’ it is the voice from Space from a Satisfied woman'( Probably she checked it and knows what screaming at Sex is all about!
She has Indian sounding Name and she says The Vagina expresses the world and is Sacred and empowers a woman!n
Hindus need not be bothered by these and the likes of MF Husain.
They get creative when they quote or Paint The Obscene and relate to Hinduism, in the name of Creativity.
Hindus and Hinduism need not bother about the Perverts and the chorus of Liberals supporting this ‘Freedom”
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South African artist Reshma Chhiba has upset some and impressed others for turning a women’s jail in Johannesburg previously used to house anti-apartheid activists into a 39 foot high red fabric vagina surrounded by black fabric pubic hair that occasionally screams. You have to take your shoes off to step inside.
The exhibition is called “The Two Talking Yonis” and is largely inspired by the Hindu goddess Kali. According to the Agence France-Presse, it is a commentary “on the mythology of female power in patriarchal systems.” Chhiba explained:
“It’s a screaming vagina within a space that once contained women and stifled women,” she told AFP. “It’s revolting against this space… mocking this space, by laughing at it.”
Chhiba says that she didn’t make this installation just for controversy’s sake but to press people to think about their bodies differently, especially in a country like South Africa, which has such high rates of rape and sexual assault:
“You don’t often hear men talking about their private parts and feeling disgust or shamed,” as women often do, she said.
“And that alone speaks volumes of how we’ve been brought up to think about our bodies, and what I am saying here is that it’s supposed to be an empowering space.”
Some have found the piece shocking, taking issue both with the installations placement in this historic jail, its subject matter and, for some Hindus, its involvement of their religion. Chhiba says she doesn’t understand the controversy behind her work, explaining herself articulately inthis radio interview. In response to her male interviewer who started off asking her how to explain the installation because he was “a little uncomfortable because I don’t know how to refer to it,” Chhiba said, “You are definitely correct in calling it a vagina”:
“The idea is that you’re completely contained and consumed by this representation of something that is meant to be a space that is of power and defiance.
It sort of recalls in a general way those touch-tunnels in children’s museums where it’s totally dark and you have to use all your senses but sight. Except less frightening and more fun to lie around in.’
The ultra sound picture above is of an actual penis inside a woman who is six months pregnant. The white colored area above the penis is the cervix. Beyond that is the uterus, amniotic sac and baby. As you can see, the direction of the penis is down. During sex, the penis fits in a space underneath the cervix and uterus. So, what’s the answer? Can you poke the baby in the head during sex with the tip of the penis? No. It’s not possible, because the baby is protected behind the rigid cervix, uterus, and amniotic fluid. HOWEVER… It is possible to “jostle” the baby. Wait. What? Yup. It’s possible for a man, regardless of his penis’ length, to gently jostle the baby.
A list of myths associated with pregnancy is nearly as long as the actual gestation of a baby. That is, assuming we change the metric by which we measure “length” from inches or feet… to “months.”
Anyway, some of the most popular pregnancy myths are: cocoa butter prevents stretch marks — it does not; don’t dye your hair — you can; don’t fly — feel free to; don’t date Gary Busey — actually, you probably shouldn’t date Gary Busey while you’re pregnant, and don’t pet your cat. This is not a euphemism. You can pet your feline friend all you want during pregnancy. Although, it’s a good idea to stay away from the litter box for fear of toxoplasmosis (a parasitic disease found in the cat’s poop.)”
The one and only thing men fear during pregnancy is that during sex, they will poke the baby in the head with their penis. Amazing, right? At a time when a couple’s life is uniquely and specifically focused on the needs of the woman, men find a way to make it about how big their penis is.
So, what’s the truth? Is it possible for a man to poke the baby in the head with the tip of his penis while he’s having sex with his partner or wife? Before we tell you if the answer is“this” or “that” — “yes” or “no,” first, a brief anatomy lesson.
The growing baby is floating inside a sac of amniotic fluid which is floating inside the amniotic sac inside the uterus. The uterus is protected by the cervix, a rigid barrier to the vagina which slowly opens over the course of the pregnancy. The birth canal is 3 to 7 inches in length, depending on the woman’s state of arousal.
The Guardian Africa has disclosed that VOICE( Vaginal and Oral Interventions to Control the Epidemic) that women ‘refusing to take the HIV Pill or Tablet which could reduce the chances of ContractingHIV Disease.
Is this women’s instinctive feeling that these Pills ot Gel are nothing but a Sales gimmick by Pharma Comapnies?
The disappointing results of the Vaginal and Oral Interventions to Control the Epidemic (Voice) trial this week — that most participants had willingly not taken a potentially life-saving anti-HIV pill or used a protective vaginal gel — left researchers with the million-dollar question: Why would young, single African women not take free drugs that could potentially save them from contracting a life-threatening infection?
The Voice study tested whether a daily antiretroviral pill that contained either tenofovir or Truvada (a combination of tenofovir and emtricitabine), or a once-a-day vaginal gel consisting of 1% tenofovir, were effective in protecting South African, Ugandan and Zimbabwean women against HIV infection. Previous studies have shown that the medication shields HIV-negative people from contracting HIV, depending on how regularly they use it.
The American government‘s iPrEx study, conducted among men who have sex with men, found that men who took a daily Truvada pill 90% of the time had a 72.8% lower chance of HIV infection than those who did not take it.
Further, the Partners PrEP study of Washington University revealed that the HIV-negative partners in heterosexual, discordant couples — where one person has the virus and the other one does not — were up to 75% less likely to get infected with HIV if they took a Truvada tablet once a day.
In the Partners PrEP trial, eight out of 10 participants took their drugs correctly, and more than half did so in the iPrEx study. But, in the Voice trial, less than a third of women used their pills consistently and fewer than a quarter used their gel. Single African women younger than 25 were the least likely to use their products and the most likely to contract HIV, the study showed.
The iPrEx and Partners PrEP studies were, however, conducted on different populations — gay men and discordant couples — where the incentive to take the medicine might have been higher, said Kevin Rebe of the Anova Health Institute’s Health4Men clinic in Cape Town.
“When an HIV-negative person is sexually involved with an HIV-infected person, the negative person is likely to perceive his or her risk of getting infected as pretty high which may motivate them to take treatment regularly,” he said.
The “predictability” of someone’s life
According to Rebe, who has five HIV-negative patients on preventative antiretrovirals, the “predictability” of someone’s life closely relates to how well they adhere to their HIV medication regimen.
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