It takes a special kind of person to shove an entire can of shaving cream up their rear end, but who are we to judge what someone does in their spare time. Unfortunately for everyone involved, when someone takes a foreign object that is simply too large for their rectum and shoves it up there, then a doctor has to be called in, an X-ray has to be conducted, and then, perhaps, surgery must be accomplished in order for the object to be safely removed. Here are 6 instances of odd objects being shoved up someone’s bum.
6. Cassette Tape
6. Cassette Tape
One individual was a little too upset when casette tapes began going out of style, so he decided to shove an entire tape up his arse and leave it there for a little while. Unfortunately, cassette tapes are rather hard and oddly shaped.
5. Deodorant Can
5. Deodorant Can
We all need to use deodorant, and many of us use spray deodorant to keep fresh for longer periods of time. However, someone had actually popped an entire female can of deodorant up their rectum, cap and all.
4. Sunglasses
4. Sunglasses
Sunglasses have the rather unfortunate nature of being oddly shaped and a bit pointy on the ends, so pushing that up your butt has to be a bit painful. An unnamed individual decided he would do just that, then had to have a doctor remove it.
3. Light Bulb
3. Light Bulb
Pushing an entire light bulb up your butt is not a rare occurrence, unfortunately, as plenty of people have attempted this gross feat. Being quite fragile, some of the light bulbs forced into the anus have broken inside of their victim.
2. Coke Bottle
2. Coke Bottle
A Coke bottle has quite a distinct shape, so forcing the entire thing up your butt takes some pure confidence and stupidity all at once. Unfortunately, the man who did so couldn’t get the entire bottle inside of his butt or out of it.
1. Whisk
1. Whisk
A whisk, as in the type you use for cooking and baking in the kitchen, is the last object we could ever consider tossing up our butts. The prongs and metal can be a bit sharp, so there had to be some internal bleeding.