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  • 2016-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Were 16 Girls Impregnated After a Teenager Ejaculated in a Pool? (en)
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  • In February 2016, several fake news web sites published articles reporting that sixteen girls had become pregnant after a boy accidentally ejaculated into the water of a pool in which they were swimming: Setting aside the obvious physical improbability of this story (and the notion that a boy would warn people that he was about to ejaculate into a swimming pool), we know this story is completely false because it originated with a web site that specializes in clickbait fake news articles. 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, including Huzlers, Nigerian Info and Not Allowed To. This isn't the first time that a false rumor concerning a woman getting impregnated by sperm in a swimming pool has been an item of gossip. It's a common urban legend that nearly adolescent has heard, almost invariably involving a friend of a friend. (en)
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