Maggots in the skin?
Alright, so my girlfriend just told me this story that her friend told her tonight. It started off as "Well XXXX told me that her roomate's friend's friend's friend had this happen" So right off I think "Alright, just like every other urban legend."
She continues to say how one night, the girl in question got really drunk, gave some random guy head, and then passed out with his cum all over her face. She woke up the next day and cleaned it off and had a little bit of a rash. A few days later, it was worse, and hurt. She went to the doctor's, and found out there were maggots in her face. According to this doctor, the only way for that to happen is if the guy had recently had sex with a corpse. After some investigation, turns out that the guy worked at a funeral home!
Now as soon as she finished I said I don't believe that, and before I could talk any further she got upset with me because she hates when I do that. I feel bad for upsetting her, but what am I supposed to do, lie and pretend I beleive it?
That part of the thread could go somewhere else in the forums, but I dunno. Anyways, it got me to thinking, how can maggots possibly get in the skin?
I read a story about a woman who got maggots on her face while in the hospital. A fly was in the room and maggots were found in the patient's nose near the feeding tube.
I also remember reading a story a while back about a man in Asia somewhere that had an ear infection and was putting cotton from the fields in his ear to ease the pain, and ended up putting fly eggs into his ear, and they all turned into maggots and lived there for a while before being found.
Both of these occurances weren't exactly inside the body, but near an orifice. How would maggots possibly get under human skin, is it possible?
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