Condom challenge

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The condom challenges are two viral Internet challenges.

First

The earlier challenge consists of inserting a latex condom into a nostril and snorting it into the nasal cavity and back through the throat to be pulled out of the mouth. The challenge originated in May 2006, when a video was uploaded onto Break.com of a young man successfully completing the challenge.[citation needed] The term "condom challenge" was coined in May 2012 following the widespread popularity of the cinnamon challenge, but the idea is several years old and videos of challenge attempts date to at least 2007.[1] The challenge went viral in April 2013, when WorldStarHipHop posted a video of two young females attempting the challenge, and several people subsequently uploaded videos onto the Internet of themselves attempting the challenge.

The original stunt poses potential choking hazards.[2]

Second

The later challenge involves filling a condom with water and filming it being dropped on one's head, and often involves the condom enveloping and adhering to the participant's face, giving the impression that they have somehow became immersed in the water held within the condom.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Alvarez, Alex (17 April 2013). "Condom Challenge Videos On YouTube a Bad Idea". ABC News. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  2. ^ Greenberg, Molly (18 April 2013). "Teen Condom Snorting Trend is Dangerous, Gross, Not Funny at All [VIDEO]". InTheCapital. Retrieved 23 August 2013.[permanent dead link]