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rose Anonymous
>> Anonymous
i fail at gif but still, here is a nice rose.
>> Anonymous
oi, why does that happen >_<
>> Anonymous
Overuse of teh pooper ?
>> Anonymous
It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
Prolapse makes me hard.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
need sauce on teh tranny!!
>> soundwave !z24pYmsyos
lol it's like her ass is stickin' it's tongue out at me. i imagine a razzberry sound every time it pops out
pppfffttt! pppfffttt! pppfffttt!
>> Anonymous
>>800841

sauce for the fisting.
>> Japan
>>800917

^=good post
>> Anonymous
>>800841
PINK SOCK!
>> Anonymous
>>800862
Sauce.
>> Anonymous
>>800862
Sauce ?? Plz !!! and Sauce on OP Plz
>> sage Anonymous
sage too much pink shit
>> Anonymous
good lord you fail at life, sauce is writen in the poorly made gif.
>> Anonymous
mmmm... prolapsed rectum...
>> Anonymous
this should be a bubble yum advertisement.
>> Anonymous
I CAN SEE FOREVER
>> Anonymous
Nom nom nom nom nom
>> Anonymous
fuck i threw up on my 200 $ keyboard.
>> Anonymous
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>>801680
Then you, my good sir, have not been fully desensitized yet.
>> Anonymous
>>801680
I thought those who used 4chan had immunity to such things. We are good at avoiding AIDS because we are all virgins, and we see images like OP to never get stomach aches.
>> Anonymous
>>800841
FUCKING SOURCE!!!!
>> Anonymous
The term rectum refers to the lowest 12-15 centimeters of the large intestine. The rectum is located just above the anal canal. Normally, the rectum is securely attached to the pelvis with the help of ligaments and muscles. This attachment firmly holds the rectum in place. Various factors, such as age, long-term constipation, and the stress of childbirth, may cause these ligaments and muscles to weaken, which means that the rectum’s attachment to the body also weakens. This causes the rectum to prolapse, meaning it slips or falls out of place. Occasionally, large hemorrhoids (large, swollen veins inside the rectum) may predispose the rectum to prolapse.
>> Anonymous
Rectal prolapse is similar to, but not the same as, rectocele, which is a common condition in women. A rectocele is a prolapsed rectum that can result when the backside (or posterior) wall of the vagina prolapses.

In the early stages of rectal prolapse, the rectum becomes poorly attached but stays within the body most of the time. This stage of rectal prolapse is called mucosal prolapse, or partial prolapse, meaning that only the inner lining of the rectum (rectal mucosa) protrudes from the anus. This occurs when the connective tissues within the rectal mucosa loosen and stretch, allowing the tissue to protrude through the anus. When long-term hemorrhoidal disease is the cause, the condition usually does not progress to complete prolapse. Determining if the problem is hemorrhoids or rectal prolapse is important. Hemorrhoids occur commonly, but they rarely cause rectal prolapse.
>> Anonymous
As the rectum becomes more prolapsed, the ligaments and muscles may weaken to the point that a large portion of the rectum protrudes from the body through the anus. This stage is called complete prolapse, or full-thickness rectal prolapse, and is the most commonly recognized stage of the condition. Initially, the rectum may protrude and retract depending on the person’s movements and activities. However, if the disease goes untreated, the rectum may protrude more frequently or even permanently.

Another condition commonly considered a form of prolapsed rectum is called internal intussusception. Its effects on the rectum are similar to those of mucosal prolapse or complete rectal prolapse; however, in internal intussusception, the rectum neither protrudes from the body nor enters the anal canal.

Rectal prolapse is an uncommon disease and primarily affects elderly people. The disease is rare among children. Affected children are usually younger than 3 years. Men develop rectal prolapse much less frequently than women do (80-90%). In the United States, 0.42% of the overall population have rectal prolapse. In people older than 65 years, the prevalence is 1%.
>> Anonymous
>>801779
>>801781
>>801782
too long; didn't read
>> Anonymous
>>801784
tl;dr
>> Anonymous
>>801790
i know, but the last time i typed tl;dr, some newfag didn't know what it meant.
>> Anonymous
>>801795
So? Their ignorance is our lulz.
>> Anonymous
I just read like the first two sentences. And I fully understood the entire thing. Not that I learned anything. Even without knowing the scientific phrases and other bullshit I pretty much knew something internal had loosened.
>> Anonymous
Newfag is a cuntslore term. Stop using it.
>> Anonymous
>>801808
offended, newfag?
>> Anonymous
Lmao.