Couple hospitalized after sex in the sea got them stuck together

Oct 17, 2014 - 09:37
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Couple hospitalized after sex in the sea got them stuck together
Stuck: The man was unable to extricate himself from the woman due to suction. Couple not pictured.

An amorous couple who took a dip in the ocean for a discreet lovemaking session ended up in hospital after they got stuck together.

The young pair were relaxing on a Porto San Giorgio beach when they decided to take to the water to express their love.

But what they thought was a daring and romantic venture came to an embarrassing end when the man found he was unable to detach himself due to suction – forcing the pair to shuffle to shore still stuck together.

According to Il Mattino, they caught the attention of a woman walking on the beach, who kindly gave them a towel to preserve what was left of their dignity.

A doctor was called and the young lovers were taken to a nearby hospital, where the woman was given an injection used to dilate the cervix of pregnant women.

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