Posted on 06/02/2010 1:07:13 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Bullying among school kids in the US has apparently risen to a new alarming level, and nowadays the kids are trying out a new act called Sack Tapping, which has turned common and can be seen in all the schools in the country.
Just to make it clear, that the word sack is not something that little kids bring to school for lunch, but we can figure it out what it really is.
It was a terrible to witness the limit of this heinous act that was crossed at a school in Minnesota, when a boy was rushed into an emergency room due to this really painful game.
The boy underwent surgery to remove one of his testicles after he allegedly fell victim to sack tapping. It was reported that, when he was changing classes, another boy came in and punched him in his testicles, but not much happened at that moment. It was hours later when he went home, and sometime after midnight he woke up his mom due to the excruciating pain in his groin.
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Didn't you tell me that when you were younger you called this "dating"?
A kick or punch in the testicles is very common on TV and movies, even Disney.
It’s not remotely funny. It can cause serious to permanent injury, in extremis, even death.
Were this happening to my child, the number of lawsuits filed would be legion. As would the lumps on the offender’s parents’ head from an ambush baseball bat massage.
VERY good-natured.
Well...at least they’re not getting wedgies!
What a deprived youth you had, sorry.
Maybe you’d better size both the kid and the father up before you run your mouth. Just friendly advice.
WEAR YOU CUP.....PING!!!
However let me punch a woman in the boobs or set her crotch on fire (as I've seen done in a few comedy movies on men) and heaven help us all for physically abusing the poor darlings.
Ouch!
There was an incident at one of our high schools where one student gave another a “wedgie.” It was so hard that the kid who got the wedgie ended up in the hospital and had to have a testicle removed.
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