An Australian influencer has explained how she accidentally “broke” her boyfriend’s penis during sex.
Hayley Davies claims her IUD contraceptive device “took a piece” of her sexual partner’s genitals during intercourse.
A form of birth control, an intrauterine device (IUD) is a small implant that is placed inside a woman’s uterus to prevent pregnancy.
Depending on the type of IUD, it will release copper or hormones and can stay in the uterus for up to five years.
In an interview with Ana Nello, a content creator and model dedicated to sexual stigma, Hayley claims she had to go to the hospital after the horrific sexual injury.
“I broke a guy’s sd-k during sex,” she said.
“So this hot army guy I was hooking up with hit my IUD and it took part of his penis off.
“And not only that, it actually cut my cervix and I had to go to the hospital and have it removed.”
Hayley recalls how she and her boyfriend were both “bloodied” after the harrowing sex incident.
Despite the “piece of flesh” that fell from his penis, she said her boyfriend did not end up going to the hospital.
“I felt bad for the boy,” she said.
“I told him not to walk so fast.”
Hailey said they were in the “missionary position” when the injury occurred.
“I got into the shower [after the sex] and i saw it [the injury] and then I realized how much pain I was in,” she recalls.
“This is how it was after that [sexual] experience.â€
It seems that this experience will not affect their relationship, as the model confessed that they actually saw each other again “after everything was healed”.
“You have to be committed to the process,” she added.
The danger of the IUD
While it is very rare for an IUD to hurt someone or come out during sex, it is possible.
An IUD should not be felt during sex.
If possible, a visit to the doctor is recommended to check that everything is still in place.
There are two short strings attached to an IUD that come out through the cervix, which is the opening to the uterus.
It’s a small donut-shaped pillow that only has a small opening (unless during labor).
Rarely, a partner may be able to feel these wires during intercourse. It is invasive, it is recommended to go to the doctor.
Research has shown that 2% to 10% of IUDs fall out within the first year, and there may be a greater risk if inserted soon after birth.
Uterine perforation is also very rare, with research estimating that 1 in 1,000 IUD insertions result in perforation.
Inserting the IUD incorrectly, being postpartum, breastfeeding, and having a small or tilted uterus can all increase the risk of uterine perforation.
Fraud claim
Former stripper turned content creator Hayley recently went viral by claiming that 80% of men will cheat on their bachelor party.
Davies, who now lives in America, told news.com.au that working at a strip club definitely changed her view of fidelity in Australia.
“I worked at a strip club that often hosted bachelor parties, and I’d say most grooms and their friends would at least try to date you,” she said.
She said part of her routine involved foam, which could often end up on audience members.
She would take them upstairs to wash them and said most men would skip that moment just to make their move – a surprising 80% in fact.
mrs. Davies said she doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with men going to strip clubs for bachelor parties if their partners are okay with it, but she’s found they often use the occasion as an excuse to miss out.
“I think men who cheat on their partners don’t think that strippers count as people. It’s a fantasy and they don’t think it matters. You can tell by the way they talk about you,” she explained.
mrs. Davies said she’s not a fan of men who are willing to cheat on their partners, especially before walking down the aisle, but it’s not her job to be the monogamy police.
“If [bachelors] will cheat they will cheat I don’t like it, but sure, I’ll take their money. At the end of the day it’s on them, she explained.
For him personally, it is a complete shutdown.
“I think they absorb. It’s such a terrible thing to do right when they’re about to commit. It is wrong. It is completely wrong,” she said.
“It is terribly normal for men to cheat on their parties with money.â€
– With Mary Madigan
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