You Can Break a Penis? Dennis Rodman Did -- 3 Times
Retired professional basketball player Dennis Rodman is known for his off-court eccentricities almost as much as his achievements in the game 1. Now he's come clean to Viceland about how some of those antics resulted in him breaking his penis — and not just once, but three times 1.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
In a NSFW partially animated interview, Rodman describes how he suffered three different sexcapade injuries: the first involving a flying leap, the second arising from a forceful thrust and the third resulting from another enthusiastic encounter.
If you want the gory details, the NBA Hall of Famer best explains the circumstances in very colorful language — consider yourself warned, this is NSFW — in the video from the Viceland show "Party Legends."
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A word of warning to famous athletes engaging in aggressive sex-play: Rodman, who led the Detroit Pistons and later the Chicago Bulls to multiple championships, also relays that a hospital staff member tried to blackmail him with a photo of his broken penis, threatening to sell the image to tabloids.
The lesson: Get treated ASAP, but maybe leave no photo evidence behind.
What Is a Fractured Penis?
"Reported long-term complaints after penile fracture repair include: penile deviation, painful intercourse, painful erection, erectile dysfunction, priapism, skin necrosis, arteriovenous fistula, urethrocavernous fistula, and urethral stricture," the Urology article authors concluded.include:
- "Reported long-term complaints after penile fracture repair include: penile deviation
- painful intercourse
- painful erection
- erectile dysfunction
- priapism
- skin necrosis
- arteriovenous fistula
- urethrocavernous fistula,
- urethral stricture," the Urology article authors concluded
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