Woman details horror moment she tried to pluck out a ‘hair’ near her nipple ring… only to quickly found out it was something else entirely: ‘I audibly gasped’
- A story about a woman mistaking a nerve ending for a nipple hair is going viral
- Lillian Ahenkan and Lucinda Price shared the tale on their popular podcast
- The woman apparently noticed what looked like a small hair on her nipple
- She vomited, soiled her pants and passed out when she tried to pluck it out
- The hair was actually a nerve ending which is extremely painful to touch
Thousands were left in disbelief after hearing a story about a woman who pulled on a nerve ending that looked like a hair on her nipple after she removed her piercing.
The horrifying story was submitted to Lillian Ahenkan, also known as Flexi Mami, and her co-host Lucinda Price who shared it on their popular podcast Flex and Froomes.
Apparently, the woman mistook the nerve ending for a small hair and vomited before passing out when she tried to pluck it.
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Lillian Ahenkan (pictured), also known as Flexi Mami, and her co-host Lucinda Price shocked thousands after sharing a woman’s ‘traumatising’ story about taking out her nipple piercing
The woman vomited and passed out after she plucked what she thought was a hair sticking out of her nipped
A post shared by ✨ Lil Ahenkan ✨ Australia (@flex.mami)
‘A friend of a friend, she had taken her nipple ring out and she looked down and she saw a little boob pube hanging out of her nipple,’ the listener said in a voice note to the hosts.
‘So she plucked her boob pube and simultaneously vomited, s*** her pants and passed out.’
Apparently the ‘hair’ was actually a small nerve ending which are notoriously painful to touch.
Apparently the ‘hair’ was actually a small nerve ending which are notoriously painful to touch. The ‘traumatising’ tale had both the hosts and listeners in disbelief
Both the listeners and the hosts were taken a back by the ‘traumatising’ tale however some say they had heard the story before calling it an ‘urban legend’.
‘My stomach was truly turning driving to work listening to this,’ one person said.
‘Currently dry heaving. Wow,’ another wrote while a third said they ‘gasped’ out loud.
‘I almost vomited, s*** my pants, and passed out just thinking about this,’ a fourth joked.
‘Omfg I remember hearing someone tell this story on triple j years ago and I s*** you not I think about it again once every three or four months and could never tell if it was actually true or not,’ someone pointed out.
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