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Top Adult Star Hayley Davies Reveals How She ‘Broke’ Man’s P**is And Took ‘Chunk Out’ During S**
Prepare to wince, as adult star Hayley Davies shared how she injured her partner intimately while between the sheets.
Davies is an adult star and influencer from Australia, and she recently shared a horrifying injury her partner sustained in the bedroom.
It sounds unbelievably painful.
Everybody knows that s** shouldn’t be painful, whether you’re experimenting with new trends or just trying an old favorite.
Unfortunately, though, sometimes things can, and do, go badly wrong.

Davies revealed the intimate mistake during a podcast recording that specializes in breaking down s**ual stigma.
During one bedroom session, Hayley revealed she ‘took a chunk’ out of her partner’s g**itals. Ouch!
She blamed the form of contraception she uses.
Davies has an IUD device, often referred to as a coil, which can be hormonal or non-hormonal.
She said in a horrific moment, the end of the coil managed to pierce her partner’s p**is.
The coil normally sits inside the cervix, with two strings left dangling down.

It is very unusual for a partner to be able to feel a coil during intercourse, as it should be undetectable.
If they can feel it or are complaining of pain, you should have it checked out by your GP or at a clinic.
She told interviewer Ana Nello that she ended up going to hospital.
“I broke a guy’s d*** during s**,” the adult star said.
“So, this hot army boy that I was hooking up with hit my IUD and it ripped a chunk out of his p**is.
“And not just that, it actually cut my cervix and I had to go to hospital and get it removed,” in the incident that left them both ‘bleeding.’
Although she accidentally carved out a ‘chunk of flesh’ from his p**is, Davies said her partner didn’t go to the hospital despite the gruesome injury.
She said she felt awful about it, but said she had warned him: “I felt bad for the guy, I told him not to go that hard.
“We got into the shower and I saw that [the injury] and then I realized how much pain I was in.”

You’d think such a traumatic experience would be enough to put them off, but she says not and that they continued to date after this.
“You gotta be dedicated to the process,” she joked.
According to clinical research, between 2% to 10% of IUDs fall out within the first year.
The risk of it falling out is higher if the coil is fitted following on from childbirth.
Other risks include uterine perforation, where the coil pierces the wall of the uterus when it is fitted, but this is very rare.
It is estimated that only 1 in 1,000 IUD insertions result in perforation.
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