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June 04, 2009
Craigslist Ad: Hey, Come Rape My Unwilling Wife So I Can Get Off Watching It
Not just an ad, either: He got someone to do it.
And it gets even better than that:
His wife called police early Sunday morning and said a man with a knife raped her in the bedroom of their home in Kannapolis, about 25 miles northeast of Charlotte, authorities said. Her husband was in the room, police said. Their two young children were also home, but were unaware of what was happening, authorities said.
In case you missed the "unwilling" in the headline, the wife was not part of this plan and did not ask to participate in a fake rape scenario. The husband just thought it was a cool idea.
Before I really understood the appeal of the internet -- back in 1996 or so -- steve_in_hb told me, "Well, you can find people with the same interests as yours. Like some guy might be a collector of antique HO scale railroad trains manufactured by a specific Bavarian company. There's no easy way to find fellow enthusiasts without the internet, but with the internet, he can find the six other guys in the entire world who share his passion."
Unfortunately that logic applies to less wholesome interests. Every sexual predator can find other sexual predators and a struggling artist of live rape can find an eager audience for his "show."
More Sexual Weirdness: This one is consensual, but dangerous. And stupid.
"Daggering." No, no daggers involved. Just a cool name.
Resulting in "broken penises."
AN erotic dance craze is thought to be the cause of a recent spate of broken penises in Jamaica, and now faces a government crackdown.
"Daggering", a lewd dance style where couples simulate dry sex in various positions to the beat of the music, is characterised by over-the-top gyrating, heavy pelvis-thrusting and daredevil leaps.
Many couples have taken the “rough” daggering dance from the club to the bedroom, with disastrous consequences.
Jamaican doctors were prompted to issue a warning on the dangers of daggering when presented with a range of fractured penises caused by rough intercourse.
The number of cases tripled in the last year, the UK’s Sun reports.
The rising popularity of the new dance - and subsequent public protests - have prompted the Jamaican government to ban songs and videos with blatantly sexual content.