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INGIDI TLOF TLOF EXPERIMENT GOES WRONG

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PADLOCKS are often used to restrict access to an area but others use them for naughty reasons.

A kinky man from England learnt the hard way after a padlock got stuck on his testicles in a sexual experiment that went wrong.

According to The Sun, firefighters were called in to cut the padlock that had been stuck on his manhood for 48 hours.

The man whose age is not identified was reportedly in a bondage session when the incident occurred.

It is reported that medical staff at St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester, England failed to assist the man and called in firefighters who used bolt cutters to remove the lock.

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A source told the publication that the man was embarrassed but relieved that he was getting help.

“He didn’t know the code himself and it obviously started causing some discomfort so he went straight to the hospital.

“The poor fella was having a bit of fun in the bedroom and got caught in a tight spot,” the source said.

West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said once the man was rescued, he was left in the care of the hospital.

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