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Lucy Pinder urges men to 'line up' for electrocuting penis procedure after sex study

Lucy Pinder issued a cheeky order for all the fellas out there who might be struggling with their business in the bedroom.

The stunning ex-glamour model, 38, took to Twitter last Wednesday (April 13) to share a recent sex study cited in The Independent relating to premature ejaculation.

Lucy decided to quote-tweet the Independent’s sex study article with a short-but-sweet instruction to her male followers which read: “Line up fellas”.

Although Lucy may have simply been teasing her male admirers with the tongue-in-cheek instruction, she made it clear she’s aware of the intimate climaxing issue.

The saucy study allegedly found that electrocuting a penis “may help prevent premature ejaculation”, a common problem hindering males from pleasuring their partners in the bedroom.

Lucy told men to “line up” for an electrocuting penis procedure
(Image: PA)

The article explained that researchers have found that electrocuting a penis could be “the cure” for the ejaculation issue, which would mean the men in question would improve their endurance under the sheets.

Doctors in Lebanon helped a man last roughly seven times longer in bed after the electro-current therapy, according to a study published in the Asian Journal of Urology.

The penis-shocking procedure involved running an electrical current through the private part to stimulate the dorsal penile nerve, which gathers movement and sensation information from the organ.

Before the treatment, the bloke reportedly ejaculated after 40 seconds of sex on “almost all occasions”.

The TV star shared the penis-shocking treatment on Twitter, which may help blokes last longer in the bedroom
(Image: Twitter)

He then had electrodes stuck onto his penis for 30 minutes three times a week.

Six months after the procedure, the man was able to have sex for 3.9 minutes before reaching his climax, and after fifteen months he recorded an average of 4.9 minutes before finishing.

The article said scientists reckon the shock therapy helps to slow down the contraction of the perineal muscles which help release sperm during the ejaculation process.

Lucy’s fans couldn’t help chuckling about the study in the comments, with some admitting they could use a hand in lasting longer in the bedroom.

One admitted: “A cure can’t come quick enough…..”

Lucy shot to fame as a glamour model

A second joked: “Got a decent electric fence round the horses, 20,000 volts should do the trick!”

A third added: “Lucy I can see us all queuing up for this electrifying, I mean I dread to think how they found there conclusion”.

A fourth quipped: “Makes perfect sense now! Literally sparks in the bedroom!”

Although she’s perhaps best known for being a glamour model, Lucy is a TV personality and actress with roles in Me, Myself & Di, Sharknado 5 and Age of Kill.

She was spotted on Bornemouth beach and ultimately became a fan favourite in lads’ mags like Nuts and FHM, as well as on Page 3.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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