Gregg Casarona's first time in the sack is nothing short of unforgettable. Apart from finally losing his virginity, he also sent his then-girlfriend to the E.R.
While doing it in the basement in Long Island eight years ago, Casarona may have gotten too excited and ended up thrusting her girlfriend too hard and into the rock-sheet wall, leaving her unconscious.
His initial reaction was that he thought she was already dead. In an interview with the New York Post, Casarona recalls, "I killed her. This is my first time. And Jen is dead."
Jen Gerakaris, who was 21 at the time woke up a couple of seconds after, pulled out her head from the wall and exclaimed to Casarona, "Why'd you stop?" She recalls that her then boyfriend looked like he was about to have a heart attack so she opted to lighten up the mood. He then took her to the hospital and Gerakaris ended up having a concussion.
The story is being revived as TLC sets out to premier its new series, "Sex Sent Me to the E.R" which premiers on December 28.
Jordan Moskoff, a Chicago-based doctor relates that he deals with sex-related injuries all the time. He shares that a lot of his cases involved objects being inserted into the injured patient's rectum. More often than not, patients lie about it, saying they fell on something.
"[Penile] rings are really problems. That should be a public service announcement: Don't use anything that doesn't have a hinge or is not made of rubber, or it's not coming off," Moskoff relates to the network.
It's not only random patients who suffer from incidents like these. A professional porn star shared a story about a female performer crashing on an erect penis of a male porn star.
Other guests on the upcoming show include someone who suffered from a two hour orgasm, another who suffered a stroke while doing it with his girlfriend and a couple who injured themselves while copulating in the janitor's room.
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