Naked Attraction: Man Sent A Moonpig Card After Causing A Vaginal Tear During Sex
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Fans of Naked Attraction were left horrified after a contestant confessed he bought a woman a Moonpig card to apologise for causing a vaginal tear during sex.
On Tuesday's episode of the risqué dating show, IT consultant and part-time wrestler Iain bared all to try and find a date based on physical attraction.
You can watch his cringeworthy confession here:
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After the 'bottom halves' of the six women, Iain made the confession to host Anna Richardson about the bedroom faux pas.
He said: "Being a wrestler, there's a lot of power involved. So this one time, it was all going pretty well, I was putting the power down and then I slipped out, and for me it was like punching a shark on the nose, banging against the wrong part you know, for her it sort of bled after that."

When Anna mentioned he probably caused a vaginal tear, Iain responded: "I sent her a Moonpig card."
Anna burst into laughter, clearly shocked by Iain's choice of apology gift. "Not flowers, not chocolates... amazing," Anna added, wiping away tears of laughter.
Later in the episode when Iain sent one of the contestants home, she took it as an opportunity to joke about his Moonpig confession.

"I'm not that disappointed, because at least you're not going to smash my vulva and I'm going to get a Moonpig card in the post," she scoffed.
Unfortunately, the woman who Iain paired up with at the end of the episode was not a perfect match.
Viewers were left 'speechless' to say the least, with one woman Tweeting: "[Iain] sending a moonpig card to apologise to a woman after performing a vaginal tear has left me speechless."
"Nothing compensates a vaginal tear like a Moonpig card. FFS." Said another user.
A third viewer joked: "Teared her vagina but sent her a Moonpig card to say sorry."
What is a vaginal tear?
A vaginal tear (or laceration) is a wound in the tissues of the vagina and can be caused by damage during sex. It can also be caused by childbirth or by putting a foreign object into the vagina.
Treatment depends on how severe the tear is; if the tear is superficial, it may cause light bleeding and some pain whereas deeper tears are more likely to cause heavy bleeding and severe pain and may need surgery.
There are over-the-counter pain medicines to help treat a vaginal tear and soaking in a warm bath is also an option. It is important to contact your GP if the tear is severe.
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