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You’ve probably wondered on many an occasion, “Just how much electricity could my penis handle?” No? The thought never crossed your mind? Well it did cross the minds of Dr. Vincent Tsai and his surgeon homies at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in Taiwan—which is why this brave posse decided to start testing the effect of electricity on penises by conducting experiments on themselves. Tsai explained why he and his friends have been electrocuting their penises for months in an article in Australia’s Herald Sunnewspaper. It all comes down to electrosurgery, a procedure in which highly concentrated electric currents are used to cut skin and tissue. According to the intrepid Tsai, many patients actually opt to have electrosurgery for operations on the penis such as circumcisions and hypospadias. Hypo-what? We actually had to Google that one. It’s a birth defect. On the penis. You can read all about it here, if you’re really that determined to know more.
Continue www.thesmokingjacket.com/getting-some/surgeons-electrocute-penises
And to think, as a child, I was throughly disiplined for sticking my finger in a wall outlet. I smell a Federal Grant being awarded to these guys for further research.