In April 2013, New Jersey city councilperson Kathy McBride became the object of some derision when, according to the Trentonian, she reported at a city council meeting that she had received an ...
The term blue waffle disease began around 2010 when an image of blue-tinted, pus-covered, lesion-filled labia circulated online. People said it resulted from a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Are you worried about getting a sexually-transmitted infection known as blue waffle disease? Well, don't be. Not for one, single second. Despite what you've heard about an STI that disfigures the ...
IDK about you, but it seems like a new sexually transmitted disease pops up every other day—so when a new one reportedly started making the rounds in 2010, it didn't seem that far-fetched. The one in ...
“Blue waffle” is an internet hoax. Some claim that it is a sexually transmitted infection that turns the vaginal area blue. However, “blue waffle disease” is not a real medical condition. Blue waffle ...
[B&T warns this article contains content of a sexual nature that some readers may find offensive.] It appears Kellogg’s hasn’t done too much research into the launch of its brand new frozen waffles ...
How Did the Blue Waffle Myth Start? This hoax started many years ago, when someone posted an online image of a bright blue vulva (the outside of a vagina). According to the anonymous poster, it was ...