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The Eightball Says Yes wimpers, "Waiting for a bus on Upper Street, Islington twenty years ago I was approached by a very old and very potty woman. She must have been 80.
"She was licking her lips salaciously and saying 'fuck me, fuck me.' She then lifted her skirt to show me her fanny. I looked, I ran, I wish I could rinse my mind out, but the image remains."

Tell us and the internet what you cannot unsee

(, Fri 13 Feb 2015, 13:42)
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My wife's Caesarean section immediately after our son was delivered.
I'm not squeamish, so it was an interesting thing to see, but amazing to think that she was fully conscious, and yet her lower abdomen was sliced wide open to such an extent I was surprised I couldn't see through to the table underneath.
(, Sun 15 Feb 2015, 14:29, 8 replies)
Hear hear
Some things are just meant to be hidden.
(, Sun 15 Feb 2015, 14:39, closed)
I too have had that experience
Weird and not a little scary.
(, Sun 15 Feb 2015, 14:48, closed)
They put a screen up around my wife's lower section when the twins were cut out of her,
and the staff made it very clear that I would not be welcome down that end during the procedure. I almost feel like I've missed out, although repeated showings of similar procedures on TV has convinced me otherwise - childbirth is invariably disgusting.
(, Sun 15 Feb 2015, 20:23, closed)
is that because you were screaming unintelligibly the whole time like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aLR-8c11ms#t=0m10s
(, Mon 16 Feb 2015, 4:24, closed)
Did you know that a Kinder Surprise egg makes a wonderful mini-time capsule?

(, Mon 16 Feb 2015, 0:54, closed)
I stood up to see the little bastard just as he was from her womb untimely ripp'ed and saw her entrails
I then had to endure the nurses sniggering at the crappy man who felt queezy.....

Jesus, I can cope with a new born covered in goo but seeing someone's internal workings is a bit much at any time of the day
(, Mon 16 Feb 2015, 10:41, closed)
Yup, me too.
I peeked over the curtain during the sewing-up phase. I now literally know my wife inside-out.
(, Mon 16 Feb 2015, 12:02, closed)
I caught a quick glimpse and wished i hadn't.
But it was nothing compared to the grunting and heaving it took to wrestle the baby out of there. Sounded more like all-in wrestling.
(, Tue 17 Feb 2015, 2:04, closed)

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