1 year, 5 months ago
How long does it take to die from a single gunshot wound to the pee pee?
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While "pee pee" might not be the most anatomically correct word, I am sure that it is one of the safest ways to bypass the censors. The answer here depends on many variables. For the purpose of this question, I am going to assume that you are male. It may come as a surprise to you that you can in fact live without your "pee pee," There have been several that have gone before you, and although they lived desolate lives filled with humiliation and emasculation, they survived. Females, on the other hand, obviously have a much smaller target, or "pee pee" as you called it, but the damage done would also likely affect other body parts in close proximity to the urethra to a greater extent.
Other factors to consider are the caliber of the bullet being used and the chances that it might hit a major artery in this region. In the male penis, there are two small arteries that come directly from the aorta. For a man, this means that getting shot in the "pee pee" is potentially much more dangerous, because of the added risk of excessive blood loss. A man shot in the "pee pee" could lose a lot of blood rather quickly, so the amount of time that it would take him to die would depend largely on the amount of time that it would take for emergency response teams to arrive and the length of the drive to the nearest medical facilities. If you were at my house, for example, you would have a very slim chance of survival. I am an hour from the nearest medical facility, and emergency response times are laughable. I have no phone, anyway, so I doubt that you would be able to call.
If only Lorena Bobbitt had thought to use a gun instead of jimmy-cutting shears.....
Other factors to consider are the caliber of the bullet being used and the chances that it might hit a major artery in this region. In the male penis, there are two small arteries that come directly from the aorta. For a man, this means that getting shot in the "pee pee" is potentially much more dangerous, because of the added risk of excessive blood loss. A man shot in the "pee pee" could lose a lot of blood rather quickly, so the amount of time that it would take him to die would depend largely on the amount of time that it would take for emergency response teams to arrive and the length of the drive to the nearest medical facilities. If you were at my house, for example, you would have a very slim chance of survival. I am an hour from the nearest medical facility, and emergency response times are laughable. I have no phone, anyway, so I doubt that you would be able to call.
If only Lorena Bobbitt had thought to use a gun instead of jimmy-cutting shears.....
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