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4 commentsSunday, January 25, 2009

Searchers Ask, McSteamy Broke His What?

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Searchers Ask, McSteamy Broke His What?

It's called Peyrone's disease and is fairly common in males 40+

It can really happen

Yeah, it really can, Dr. Oz said so on Oprah ~ so it must be true! LOL

But seriously, as soon as Lexi said it was bent over in the middle, I knew what happened, and even as a female, I bent over with my legs crossed. It's three days later and the thought of it still makes me cringe/haunts me.

It is possibly the only male-based image that can rival the pain factor of childbirth.

@Aria'z Ink: the pain factor

@Aria'z Ink: the pain factor of childbirth has long been rivaled by kidney stones - or at least passing them.... depending on stone size, the concept of a large hard object passing through a small opening is common to males and females. The scale is much different, but the size proportions and pain factor are commonly regarded as the same.

LOL

I saw that episode last night. That is a great discovery. I wonder if there is a way to find out the ailments in future episodes?

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