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There are no reports in peer-reviewed medical literature describing gerbilling.<ref name="Straight_Dope">Adams, Cecil (1986). "[http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/478/is-it-true-what-they-say-about-gerbils Is It True What they Say About Gerbils?]" ''The Straight Dope'', March 28, 1986.</ref><ref>{{cite pmid|3738771}}</ref>
There are no reports in peer-reviewed medical literature describing gerbilling.<ref name="Straight_Dope">Adams, Cecil (1986). "[http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/478/is-it-true-what-they-say-about-gerbils Is It True What they Say About Gerbils?]" ''The Straight Dope'', March 28, 1986.</ref><ref>{{cite pmid|3738771}}</ref>
This is very much a craze in eastern europe as it is much talked about and is found a much celebrated hobby among the masses.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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For a hazard relating to piloting a monowheel, see monowheel gerbiling
Gerbils are the most common rodents to be allegedly inserted.

Gerbilling, also known as gerbil stuffing or gerbil shooting, is an urban legend that describes a supposed sexual practice of inserting small live animals (usually gerbils but also mice, hamsters, rats and various other rodents) into the human rectum to obtain stimulation.

Folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand records that the urban legend began in 1984, and initially involved a mouse and an unidentified gay man. In subsequent years this story metamorphosed into a gerbil, and was applied to several named male celebrities that were publicly supposed to be gay.[1] Rumors surrounding various male celebrities engaging in gerbilling have become popular urban legends over the years.[2]

There are no reports in peer-reviewed medical literature describing gerbilling.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. Brunvand, Jan Harold (2001). "The Colo-Rectal Mouse". Encyclopedia of Urban Legends. W.W. Norton & Company. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-57607-076-5. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Unknown parameter |isbn13= ignored (help)
  2. Brunvand, Jan Harold (2001). "Gerbiling". Encyclopedia of Urban Legends. W.W. Norton & Company. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-57607-076-5. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Unknown parameter |isbn13= ignored (help)
  3. Adams, Cecil (1986). "Is It True What they Say About Gerbils?" The Straight Dope, March 28, 1986.
  4. Template:Cite pmid

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