He's probably been the butt of a few jokes.
But seriously, kudos to Redditor "TBoneTheOriginal" for having the guts to post a picture of his non-buttcrack on the Internet and answer questions from curious onlookers.
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TBone said the cause of his condition stems from pilonidal cysts, which the Mayo Clinic defines as, "abnormal pocket[s] in the skin that usually contain hair and skin debris." They are "almost always located near the tailbone at the top of the cleft of the buttocks."
As Tbone explained:
He also answered several other obvi-ass questions:
He's also learned to come to grips with his condition.
"I used to be upset about the situation, but I've started to laugh about it, and I realized it's what makes me who I am,” he wrote. “Might as well laugh about it, right?”
Hat tip: Gawker via Daily Dot
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But seriously, kudos to Redditor "TBoneTheOriginal" for having the guts to post a picture of his non-buttcrack on the Internet and answer questions from curious onlookers.
WARNING: What follows is NSFW, and can't be unseen. By clicking on the link below, you will be bringing up an image that some people will find disturbing.
Click To See Man With No Buttcrack
TBone said the cause of his condition stems from pilonidal cysts, which the Mayo Clinic defines as, "abnormal pocket[s] in the skin that usually contain hair and skin debris." They are "almost always located near the tailbone at the top of the cleft of the buttocks."
As Tbone explained:
This happened because of severe pilonidal cysts. I've had multiple surgeries on it, and instead of the usual procedure which involves letting it heal, mine was so bad that a plastic surgeon had to close it up. But they keep coming back, and it'll probably just get worse as I age.
He also answered several other obvi-ass questions:
My butthole looks the same as anyone else's! The wound just goes very close to it. Trust me, you don't want to see it. Second, I poop like anyone else. Just gotta be careful with wiping so I don't get feces in the wound. But it isn't hard after having to do it for 8 years now.
He's also learned to come to grips with his condition.
"I used to be upset about the situation, but I've started to laugh about it, and I realized it's what makes me who I am,” he wrote. “Might as well laugh about it, right?”
Hat tip: Gawker via Daily Dot
from Healthy Living - The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/man-with-no-buttcrack_n_4589369.html?utm_hp_ref=healthy-living&ir=Healthy+Living
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