Oh youth today. If you think sexting among junior high students is the only thing young lovers and would be lovers are getting up to think again.
Eyeball licking is a hugely popular fetish in Japan and is now gaining popularity around the world, thanks to the Internet. But it’s not a safe endeavor.
With the sticking of someone else’s tongue in your eyeball comes new germs and the spread of pink eye and other more serious eye infections.
Also called “oculolinctus” and “worming,” opening someone’s eye and licking it with your tongue can cause herpes, conjunctivitis, and even blindness because of damage to the delicate eye tissue, according to website Naver Matome.
But this isn’t stopping people from doing it.
One school in Japan noted that as many as 10 children in each class sporting eye patches and the school learned that one-third of its 12-year-old students had engaged in eyeball licking, Naver Matome reported.
But the strange courting ritual is being practiced elsewhere.
“My boyfriend started licking my eyeballs years ago and I just loved it,” The Huffington Post quotes Elektrika Energias, 29, a student in the U.S. Virgin Islands. “I’m not with him anymore, but I still like to ask guys to lick my eyeballs. I just love it because it turns me on, like sucking on my toes. It makes me feel all tingly.“
Tingly yes, and then that tingly turns to dripping puss filled pain. Perhaps tongue condoms should be a thing. [ Source. ]
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