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The Condom Challenge Is Getting Teens To Snort Open Rubbers Up Their Nose


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The Condom Challenge is the latest dangerous teen trend that is hopefully not sweeping the nation. The challenge involves inhaling an unwrapped condom through your nose and pulling it through your throat.

 

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Like many questionable young trends, the Condom Challenge isn’t new, but rather a resurgence of something bored teens have been doing for years. Typing the Condom Challenge into YouTube will leave you with an array of videos of young people snorting condoms up their nose.

 

The Condom Challenge was just one of many dangerous teen trends that parents were taught of in a new San Antonio class for parents who want to better understand what their kids are doing behind closed doors, KMPH reported.

 

"There are all kinds of drugs and kids are clever, so it's just really what are our kids doing? So, that's what we try to share," said Stephen Enriquez, a state education specialist, KMPH reported. According to Enriquez, social media and the need for “likes, views, and subscribers” is helping to drive the trends. "As graphic as it is, we have to show parents because teens are going online looking for challenges and recreating them."

 

Snorting a condom isn’t just painful, it’s dangerous, 12 News Arizona reported. The nose is the opening to the airwaves, and there’s always a risk that when you snort the condom it won’t just come out your mouth but may get inhaled in the lungs, DC Inno reported.

 

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why I feel that mostly these new fads that trends with #[Nameyour]Challenge  are started by people with down's syndrome! :doh:

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7 hours ago, IronY-Man said:

Challenge  are started by people with down's syndrome! :doh:

 

I feel you have quiet a low esteem and no good feelings for youth with Down's Syndrome. No kid with this condition would do anything like that! A low intelectual coefficient is not equivalent to low moral standards. And even with their natural conditions, many kids with Down's Syndrom can follow college studies and learn some useful profession. "Snorting condoms" is just a sensless activity stimulated by natural stupidity of some potential candidates to Darwin's Prize and practiced possibly by fellows whose brain is already affected by the use of some "narcotic stimulants", like those who are too bored of living and hang themselves just to "enjoy" the sensation of beind suffocated.

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10 hours ago, luisam said:

 

I feel you have quiet a low esteem and no good feelings for youth with Down's Syndrome. No kid with this condition would do anything like that! A low intelectual coefficient is not equivalent to low moral standards. And even with their natural conditions, many kids with Down's Syndrom can follow college studies and learn some useful profession. "Snorting condoms" is just a sensless activity stimulated by natural stupidity of some potential candidates to Darwin's Prize and practiced possibly by fellows whose brain is already affected by the use of some "narcotic stimulants", like those who are too bored of living and hang themselves just to "enjoy" the sensation of beind suffocated.

see I was trying to wrap that metaphoric-nicely and in under PC-umbrella without calling it out MR'ed explicitly but some guys like you take it by word that I said because I need to offend the really affected ones with this. Please, focus your attention elsewhere cos I'm not who "I feel you have.."  &  certainly not the one who wants to continue this debate.

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I thought this thing was not new. Funny that media is releasing news on this right now out there.

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