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Turd Fergusen

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A man sliced off his own penis and testicles using an ultra-sharp ceramic knife so he could become a genitalia-free 'nullo' - and then kept his severed organ in the freezer until his mother threw it out.

Trent Gates, a 23-year-old from Washington DC, removed his testicles in a DIY surgical procedure performed in his own apartment in April 2016, before chopping off his penis in a North Carolina motel room eight months later.

Gates, who says he sanitized the blade for safety and took only painkillers in preparation, was inspired to perform the radical procedure after seeing another famous 'nullo' called Gelding at the age of 15.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7001531/Man-chopped-penis-testicles-nullo.html
 
"...he took 'every precaution' before surgery and went to the hospital immediately afterwards."

Would be interesting to see the ER intake staff's reaction when he showed up to tell them why he was there...

"...his mother drew the line at having his penis stored in the family freezer and threw it out."

Why would he freeze it after removing it? Separation anxiety? Imagine how his mother felt when she found it!
 
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