Every so often, crazy stories about the objects found in people’s butts, vaginas, and other human holes make the news. (Remember the woman who forgot she had a sex toy in her vagina for 10 years?) As it turns out, these too-ridiculous-to-be-true incidents actually happen a lot more frequently …
8 Objects You Will NOT Believe Were Stuck Inside of People
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