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Q: Worms in underwear ?
asked by: unkownking on August 8th, 2009
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*what i am saying will be denied by most members or all, cuz its beyond medical facts!! but it happened i swear to God it did happen.

the most disgusting thing i've ever seen!!

i was in a holiday vacation, and in a night while sleeping i accidentally blowup because of dreams, i immediately woke up and took a new underwear and ran to the bathroom, i gave the underwear i was wearing a quick wash to wash away semen then i didn't have time to clean it totally so i got a small plastic bag and put the underwear in it and closed the plastic bag perfectly "air is trapped" and throw it in my cloths bag i was supposed to get back from the holiday in 2 days then i will wash the underwear, but something happened made me stay for another 4 days and i forgot about the underwear, that makes it a week, i then was unpacking, and i found the plastic bag perfectly tied, i opened it, and i wish i didn't open it, i smelled a smell like the socks smell when u take it off but larger, i then take it with two fingers and ran to the bath and throw it on the tube to wash it, but i saw something was moving, it was like worms, but very very very samll, it was like 2 mm long, and they were too many like 20 or 30, i thought they were worms, but the weird thing is that they were not, for many reasons, there were no worms outside the plastic bag they are only inside, not a worm, i opened the tube on them and they didn't die, they moved forward in the water not like worms, but like snakes "horizontal, right and left not up and down" i grabbed insect killer spray and sprayed the underwear and the tube and they didn't die, i didn't know what to do! but i really wanted to know what is this? they don't have legs nor any thing to describe, but i can do a little, they were white, with one very very very small yellow or brown head cannot be seen only if u really came very close to it with ur eye and actually it isn't there head its there back as they move the other way, they move around themselves alot, they don't die!! what i did is grabbed the underwear into a new bag and throwed it out of the window.

i had a suspicion that it was sperms, eventhough i knew that sperms cannot be seen by naked eyes, but when i saw the photo of it it was just the same but the white part or the "head" was longer to be shaped like a tiny worm and there neck looked like the brown head i described it was smaller than the buddy, but i didn't saw the tail, i read that sperms die in open air, and they can last up to 78h in wet place but guyz its 6 days, and they looked just like them, they don't die of water nor spray, they came out of the underwear not from the outside, as the clothes bag doesn't have even one of them, maybe they grown up? like all animals? i donnu, but if they were not sperms which is likely so what are they?!! thats the question and thnx

maybe u guyz try it, masturbate on ur underwear and do the same what i did and leave the bag on a very warm place cuz my clothes bag was very hot what made my hairfood be like water Razz
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Jinjer
replied on August 8th, 2009
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Maggots. Somehow the wet underwear were exposed to fly eggs and being in the warm, damp place of your underwear wrapped in plastic allowed them to hatch. The exposure could have happened at any time between the time you washed the underwear and put them in the bag. It's not about your sperm, its about an environment conducive to maggot growth.
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unkownking
replied on August 8th, 2009
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thank u very much u helped me alot jinjer, i am relaxed now, but why they don't die of water or insects' killer? dude i throw my underwear from the window Razz
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Jinjer
replied on August 8th, 2009
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they do...eventually.
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