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Kung Fu Master Manages To Pull A Helicopter With His Penis

Kung Fu Master Manages To Pull A Helicopter With His Penis

Ouch.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

The penis is an amazing thing. But never in a million years would I have thought that it could be used to move very large objects.

Introducing Ye Hongwei, who uses the stage name Ye Wei. He decided he wanted to show how impressive his manhood is to a few hundred people and official adjudicators. But he wasn't flopping it out and getting a ruler, no, Ye wanted to prove that he could move a military helicopter.

A rope was tied to the chopper at one end, and the other was wrapped around his genitals. It was tough to get started, but after a bit of tugging and pulling, Ye got the wheels rolling. Check out the video here:

Credit: AsiaWire

I genuinely cringed through that whole video imagining the strain on that man's skin and muscles. He managed to move the helicopter over 10 metres, which was two metres longer than his initial target.

After completing the attempt, Ye said: "I don't know why I struggled in the beginning. I felt a bit nervous and unsure. But I mustered up the energy needed and started the helicopter moving."

The feat earned him a world record certificate from the World Record Academy. Would you feature that on your CV. I mean, it is pretty impressive and would show a future employer than you're dedicated to your craft.

But this isn't his first record using his penis.

Last month he managed tow seven, yes seven, Audis eight metres using only his penis. The cars' collective weight was 12.6 tonnes. Ye beat his previous record of pulling five cars with his manhood.

What about this guy who decided to up the stakes by pulling a B-51 Mustang Fighter plane with his dick.

Like I said, the penis is an amazing thing. Who knows what citizens of the earth will be pulling with their privates in years to come.

Featured Image Credit: AsiaWire