Florida: 16 girls found pregnant after boy ejaculates in swimming pool.



A story of 16 girls becoming pregnant after a boy accidentally ejaculated in a swimming pool has gone viral on social media. The boy was at a party with his friends in the pool when he accidentally ejaculated inside the swimming pool. Several international websites carried the story which says a bizarre incident of 16 girls who got pregnant after a boy ejaculated in a swimming pool during a birthday party celebration. The story is being widely shared on social platforms with people finding hard to believe. 

“A birthday party turned a nightmare when one of the young men (Tommy Coulter) attending the birthday celebration ejaculated in the pool without warning the house guests, accidentally ending up impregnating half of the girls present at the celebration,” reported tmzworldnews. 

Similar story was carried out on different websites. The story also shares an expert comment by medical expert Dr. John Suzukima of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Hospital, who insists that Tommy Coulter has a rare medical condition called spermafortis which makes his semen unusually potent.

“Clinical tests have proven that people who suffer from spermafortis have sperm counts close to a thousand times more potent and rich in spermatozoids than the average man,” he explains. “This kind of semen is fairly similar to that of common water mammals, such as dolphins, manatees and seals and has properties that make it incredibly resistant to water. This condition could definitely explain what happened in this case but clinical trials and further tests would be needed to prove this theory,” Dr Suzukima was quoted as saying.

Well, you guessed correctly this story is a complete hoax and not based on facts.   Most of the websites, which carried the story, are known for writing fake news. Or are satirical in nature. This particular fake news item was originally posted on 26 January 2016 by the fake news site World News Daily Report. It was subsequently picked up by several similar sites. 


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