Weren’t health/educational departments in other parts of the country running ads or something to that effect discouraging Anal because of all the mounting health problems and muscle damage? Because you know your sticking various items and body parts where they weren’t really meant to be shoved.
My experience as human, and after observing other humans, we have a tendency to shove things where they don't belong.
Fingers in noses. Tweezers, Qtips, and fingernails in ears. Marbles/found items/bottle caps/super balls in mouth. Fingers in eyes. Spaghetti through the eye and nose. Food, foreign objects, and smoke in the windpipe. The anus, well... If it can fit, someone's tried to use it, and even if it couldn't fit someone's tried to see if it could.
And humans put stuff into and onto other objects where they shouldn't go. Boogers on walls, Chewing gum under the desk, dip/chew on the bathroom floor, earwax on the passenger seat, phlegm in a paper cup that didn't get tossed, poop smeared on toilets, or my personal favorite: used menstrual pad stuck to a mirror in the girls bathroom of a high school (which subsequently dried... I helped the custodians clean that)
That's not even taking into account the stupid stuff I've seen people do, like drain the oil in a pickup truck, and then wonder why they couldn't even add a quart (they drained the differential fluid), not following common sense radiation protection, or even keep an open bottle of flammable liquid near the open flame of a gas stovetop.
I think humans are curious by nature or design, but we're also easily distracted, impulsive, and over-confident. It's what makes us great, and also causes many problems.
Weren’t health/educational departments in other parts of the country running ads or something to that effect discouraging Anal because of all the mounting health problems and muscle damage? Because you know your sticking various items and body parts where they weren’t really meant to be shoved.
Or am I thinking of something else?
...if they weren't...
...we always thought they should have been....
My experience as human, and after observing other humans, we have a tendency to shove things where they don't belong.
Fingers in noses. Tweezers, Qtips, and fingernails in ears. Marbles/found items/bottle caps/super balls in mouth. Fingers in eyes. Spaghetti through the eye and nose. Food, foreign objects, and smoke in the windpipe. The anus, well... If it can fit, someone's tried to use it, and even if it couldn't fit someone's tried to see if it could.
And humans put stuff into and onto other objects where they shouldn't go. Boogers on walls, Chewing gum under the desk, dip/chew on the bathroom floor, earwax on the passenger seat, phlegm in a paper cup that didn't get tossed, poop smeared on toilets, or my personal favorite: used menstrual pad stuck to a mirror in the girls bathroom of a high school (which subsequently dried... I helped the custodians clean that)
That's not even taking into account the stupid stuff I've seen people do, like drain the oil in a pickup truck, and then wonder why they couldn't even add a quart (they drained the differential fluid), not following common sense radiation protection, or even keep an open bottle of flammable liquid near the open flame of a gas stovetop.
I think humans are curious by nature or design, but we're also easily distracted, impulsive, and over-confident. It's what makes us great, and also causes many problems.
...and along comes cell phones with the ability to record video...
Sigh.. Our own technology records our shame. Our sins are shouted from the rooftops and our stupidity is streamed through the routers.
As it should be, I suppose.