A BIZARRE meme has gone viral – suggesting that cockroaches can live in the penis.
It's not clear who made the image that has taken the virtual world by storm, as it has been re-posted many times, with thousands of likes.
It is of a mockup of a Google search asking "can cockroaches live in your penis".
An answer below appears to say: "Absolutely! It's totally normal too.
"Usually over the course of a year, 5-10 cockroaches will crawl into your penis hole while you are asleep and you won't notice a thing."
Unsurprisingly, this has left men horrified at the thought, and who can blame them.
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However, these fears can be put to rest.
Quite frankly – cockroaches cannot make a home in your penis.
There is no evidence of anyone ever having this horrendous issue.
It is more likely it was mocked-up to trick the world and cause a stir.
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It comes after we revealed the odd reason why the penis is mushroom shaped.
Scientists claim it is an evolutionary design that comes back to infidelity.
When considering why the human penis looks the way it does, a team of scientists in New York ran a series of experiments.
They first theorised that the head of the penis – which is rather mushroom shaped – is in fact a "tool" to remove the semen of love rivals.
It’s enough to make you squirm, but makes evolutionary sense.
Men wanted to ensure they are the one who carries on their lineage – survival of the fittest, and all.
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