stuck. forgotten. left there purposely. tomatoe-tomato.
Apparently “Doc Martin” is realistic, then.
I think you’re doing it wrong.
What have the last 10 years of her life been like? That’s a long time to not notice something like that, for MANY reasons.
Wow! These people did their homework before publishing. I’m seriously impressed!
A comprehensive review of the literature was performed (1948–2013).
and
Seventy-six full text articles were reviewed. There were no previously published cases of VVF following vaginal sex toy insertion.
I agree. I really want to know what kind of sex toy.
While this might cross some line, if you can lose a 5" sex toy in there and not feel it for a decade…well lets just says I’ve got no chance.
For sure. The batteries must have died years ago.
Best. IUD. Ever.
I would imagine the last 10 years have not been “active” in a number of ways, with the intoxication front being the most likely exception.
I guess she’s not getting regular gynecological checkups.
Easy enough to miss something like that when they are checking under the hood. OB/Gyn’s are human too. Perhaps they weren’t looking that direction and the light was a bit dim.
I’m not sure I think it’s easy to miss a 5" sex toy in a woman’s vagina when a pap smear is being done.
Once surgeons removed the toy, doctors were able to repair the damage.
“Don’t worry, ma’am. We put it back in there after we were done.”
Ummm, perhaps the light was very dim?
It was a new gynecological specialist. The blindfolded kind. The ultimate privacy.
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