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Trust me. It can and does happen. (Here's to that mischevious ex-girlfriend, wherever you are...)
02:45, 1 February 2006 ReSearcher
— Preceding unsigned comment added by ReSearcher ( talk • contribs) 07:45, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Mistake in the popular culture section. She's giving a blowjob and the guy's penis gets stuck in her mouth in "The Sweetest Thing", and even then, that's due to both parties having piercings.
07:09, 21 April 2008 79.74.90.17
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.74.90.17 ( talk • contribs) 11:09, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
I've seen two cases of "penis captivus" in ER, It's not an urban legend!!! Eli + 10:50, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
In a letter published in the British Medical Journal in 1980 in response to Kräupl Taylor's article, Dr Brendan Musgrave recalled that in 1947 ....
Though the letter in the BMJ was signed Dr Brendan Musgrave his full name was Dr John Brendan Musgrave, a GP in Hendon, London. He died in 1987. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.105.242.151 ( talk) 19:14, 14 November 2020 (UTC)
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Trust me. It can and does happen. (Here's to that mischevious ex-girlfriend, wherever you are...)
02:45, 1 February 2006 ReSearcher
— Preceding unsigned comment added by ReSearcher ( talk • contribs) 07:45, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Mistake in the popular culture section. She's giving a blowjob and the guy's penis gets stuck in her mouth in "The Sweetest Thing", and even then, that's due to both parties having piercings.
07:09, 21 April 2008 79.74.90.17
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.74.90.17 ( talk • contribs) 11:09, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
I've seen two cases of "penis captivus" in ER, It's not an urban legend!!! Eli + 10:50, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
In a letter published in the British Medical Journal in 1980 in response to Kräupl Taylor's article, Dr Brendan Musgrave recalled that in 1947 ....
Though the letter in the BMJ was signed Dr Brendan Musgrave his full name was Dr John Brendan Musgrave, a GP in Hendon, London. He died in 1987. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.105.242.151 ( talk) 19:14, 14 November 2020 (UTC)