In spite of the fact that sex is one of the greatest pleasures it may well end up in injures. People are adventurous and seek for new sexual sensations but sometimes it can turn out to be a real bunch of troubles. Men and women who get overly enthusiastic about experiments in sex may be tempted to fulfill the wildest sex fantasies but find out that it's not what it looked like in real life.
Throwing a woman on the bed and jumping on top of her is one of the most popular movie scenes partners try to repeat. Unfortunately not all of them end up so romantic. Some will land at the floor others will squeeze their partner with their weight.
Broken things
According to a survey one third of couples in Britain damaged something around the house and only 10 percent of them made insurance claims. The most common things broken during sex were lamps, beds and vases.
Lost things inside body

Medical practice is abundant in stories related to accidents happened during sex. Insertion of various things for sexual use is on of the most common reason why some people get to the emergency room.
Some doctors would be proud to show the collection of things picked up from the most intimate parts of the body: electric bulbs, aerosol deodorant spray, broomstick, cell phones, hosepipe, cucumbers and bananas, candles that got stuck in the places that were not supposed for it.
One of the accidents that happened in Salt Lake City with two gay partners was probably the one worth the Oscar. During a sex play one of them inserted a gerbil in his partner's rectum and when he tried to remove the gerbil he lighted the match. However his friend farted at that very moment causing numerous burns in the anus.
Self damage

Many people get so aroused that hurt themselves. The most common injures reported by people were twisted wrists, twisted ankles, bruises on the bottom and legs, scratched back, bumped head, broken bones and pulled back.
Breaking a penis is not a rare case too. One man, whose girlfriend was riding him for a wild romp eventually jumped off to leave her beloved one years of sexual dysfunction.
Too much safety can be bad too. A 27 year old woman suffered from persistent coughs, salivating and fever after she admitted she inhaled a condom when she gave oral sex to her lover.
Love bites

Lovebites, scratches and bruises all seem sexy when you are at the height of sexual pleasure but may leave long-term marks. The thing is that when you get aroused , your response to pain is reduced and you don't pay attention to such trifles, while lovebites can last up to few weeks, bitten nipples and other sensitive parts of the body get swollen and scratches on your back may ache quite long. Some passionate partners may bite off earlobes, tongue and other delicate parts of the body.
In serious cases, you can even a get a lifetime injure. A Chilean woman who got jealous and was unable to control herself tried to bite off her husband's penis. Her husband had to recover from surgery while she faced jail sentence.
Public places

Of course the most safe place for sex is a big and warm bed, but who denies that sex out of bed can be fun too. The thrill of having sex in public places may drive you seek for pleasure and forget about discomfort at the backseat of your car or sore spots on your knees and elbows.
A lot of us wouldn't mind having sex outdoors with toilets, work place, beach and park being one of the favorite places. The fear of getting caught and release of adrenaline, leading to sexual arousal may well overshadow the injures but may as well become the worst sex experience in your life.
A man from Romania lost his driving license after he got in a car accident while his girlfriend was performing oral sex on him. The lovers were so absorbed that they didn't stop even after the car crash happened. The man said he just couldn't stop himself.

