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I went to Jesuit, so the answer is obviously, yes. It was funny seeing someone on the floor in pain. It escalated by putting push pins on the back of pens and stabbing people in the ass during class.
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'Sack tapping' a silly game with serious consequences
June 2, 2010 | 12:24 pm
As they say, "Boys will be boys."
After taking a glance at Google trends, we noticed an odd standout for the No. 1 spot of hot searches: sack tapping. And yes, it's exactly what you think it is.
Sack tapping is the latest dangerous craze to hit schools. The object of the game is to punch (or slap, flick or actually tap) a boy in the groin to see who can handle the most pain. It doesn't sound like there can be a clear winner here in this "game." And sadly, there isn't.
In Crosby, Minn. the story of 14-year-old David Gibbons is hopefully scaring straight teens who thinks sack tapping is an Olympic-worthy sport. Gibbons was walking in between classes at school when he was punched in the groin by a classmate. He had to have his right testicle removed after the "game."
"It's just gotten way out of control," urologist Dr. Scott Wheeler told KARE11.com
