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3 Things You Must See: New Underwear To Protect Men's Junk + More

1. There's New Underwear Designed to Keep Dads From Getting Kicked in the Junk by Their Babies

This is a VERY niche product but there are at least a few guys out there who WISH they had it back when their kids were babies.

It's called FridaBalls. And it's a pair of men's boxer briefs with a REINFORCED CROTCH. Why? So when you're wearing your baby in a baby carrier and his legs are flying, you won't be in horrible pain when one inevitably whacks you in the junk.

They cost $28 for a pair. 

Read more here.

2. A Guy Divorces His Wife After He Spots Her with Another Man on Google Street View

If you're doing something you shouldn't be doing and you see the GOOGLE MAPS car rolling by wouldn't you stop?

A guy in Lima, Peru was recently looking at a bridge near his house on Google Street View, and he saw his WIFE sitting on a bench playing with another man's hair.

 The pictures were from 2013, but he confronted her and she admitted she had an affair. So now they're getting divorced. 

Read more here.

3. Breaking News: Your Pain Face Is Not the Same as Your Climax Face

I'm really glad some scientists could use their time to clear THIS up. According to a new study, the face you make when you're in pain is NOT the same as the face you make when you're having your ultimate moment of NASTY EROTIC PLEASURE.

The researchers found the pain face involves a lower brow, raised cheeks, a wrinkled nose, and your lips stretching out.

Your climax face has tighter brows, closed eyes, and either a dropped jaw or a slight smile. Now you know. 

Read more here.

***BONUS***

4. Hundreds of Daddy Long-Leg Spiders Emerge From the Siding of a House

A guy in Alaska shot cell phone video of what seems like an endless number of daddy long-leg spiders emerging from the siding outside of his house. He runs his hand along the wood and the spiders start dropping by the hundreds. Literally.

He says they show up every fall when the weather turns but this year's "crop" is the largest ever.


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