This is what happens when you repress every single emotion. It turns you into a complete sexual deviant. Not that there is anything wrong with that. Unless your eyeballs rot out of course.
Eyeball licking is the newest fetish to come out of Japan. On June 14, The Guardian reported that several teens in Japan are getting sick from "oculolinctus" which involves one person licking another person's eyeball with their tongue. While this might seem gross to you, some people think it's sexy. According to the report, "oculolinctus" is the new second base. Yeah, it is a sexual thing.
"Sometimes known as 'worming' – which somehow makes this whole thing worse – oculolinctus is being blamed for a significant rise in Japanese cases of conjunctivitis and eye-chlamydia, which is actually a thing," The Guardian reports.
Eyeball licking, for obvious reasons, isn't the "cleanest" thing to participate in. There are so many germs in the human mouth -- and on the tongue. It seems obvious that licking another person's eyeball would cause some kind of reaction. Most people participating in "oculolinctus" are coming down with pink-eye which is quite uncomfortable and can be painful.
Evidently this "new thing" has been around for a few years and some people have tried it in the past. "My boyfriend started licking my eyeballs years ago and I just loved it. I'm not with him any more but I still like to ask guys to lick my eyeballs ... it turns me on," said a student from the US Virgin Islands.
Will Eyeball licking catch on elsewhere in the world?
Eyeball licking is the newest fetish to come out of Japan. On June 14, The Guardian reported that several teens in Japan are getting sick from "oculolinctus" which involves one person licking another person's eyeball with their tongue. While this might seem gross to you, some people think it's sexy. According to the report, "oculolinctus" is the new second base. Yeah, it is a sexual thing.
"Sometimes known as 'worming' – which somehow makes this whole thing worse – oculolinctus is being blamed for a significant rise in Japanese cases of conjunctivitis and eye-chlamydia, which is actually a thing," The Guardian reports.
Eyeball licking, for obvious reasons, isn't the "cleanest" thing to participate in. There are so many germs in the human mouth -- and on the tongue. It seems obvious that licking another person's eyeball would cause some kind of reaction. Most people participating in "oculolinctus" are coming down with pink-eye which is quite uncomfortable and can be painful.
Evidently this "new thing" has been around for a few years and some people have tried it in the past. "My boyfriend started licking my eyeballs years ago and I just loved it. I'm not with him any more but I still like to ask guys to lick my eyeballs ... it turns me on," said a student from the US Virgin Islands.
Will Eyeball licking catch on elsewhere in the world?
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