Some first dates end with butterflies, but one Gold Coast woman ended hers with a shock trip to the hospital. Alicia Davis, a former prison guard turned model, says the night started off fun and playful before it took an unexpected turn she’ll never forget.
Alicia explained that she and her date decided to experiment with a small “plug,” something she thought would be harmless. But halfway through, she noticed it had completely disappeared. At first, she assumed it had fallen out, and the pair tore apart the bed searching under pillows and blankets.

The turning point came when they realized the toy hadn’t gone missing — it had gone inside her. Alicia tried to stay calm, and even found some humor in the moment, but knew she needed medical help. At the hospital, staff reassured her that they had seen similar situations many times before.
Doctors soon confirmed she needed a quick procedure to remove the toy, and Alicia began a long wait while fasting for two days. She said the discomfort was intense at times, especially when the object felt “higher than it should be,” but the actual surgery lasted only five minutes.

The incident left Alicia wary of sex toys for a while, but she says she eventually regained her confidence — with much more caution. She now shares her story openly to warn others about potential risks, though she admits some people were shocked by her honesty.
In the end, she believes laughter helped her through a very unusual day — and reminds others that even awkward moments can become lessons worth sharing.