The Bali Beach Trip
Setting the Scene
Donya Rahimi and her boyfriend headed to Bali for a vacation. They imagined crystal‑clear water, swaying palms, and a relaxing swim. Instead, they found the ocean unusually low and the water smelling like dirty sewage.
The Unexpected Sting
On their last day, they finally decided to dip in. Rahimi’s boyfriend stayed near the shore to keep watch, while she ventured farther out, feeling like a mermaid.
While singing and enjoying the water, she felt a sharp stabbing sensation in the crack of her butt. At first she brushed it off, thinking it might be a weird bubble or something in the water.
When the Feeling Got Worse
The sting came back, this time creeping toward the front. Realizing it wasn’t just a random sensation, Rahimi headed back to shore as fast as she could.
She shouted to her friend, “I ran to the nearest beach and ripped my ass off!”—a dramatic way of saying she pulled herself out of the water quickly.
The Surprising Culprit
Her friend investigated and discovered a small pink‑green crustacean lodged in her private area. Crustaceans are the hard‑shelled sea creatures like crabs, shrimp, and lobsters—definitely not something you expect to find up close and personal.
The Painful Removal
Getting the creature out was no walk on the beach. Rahimi described the process as painful, involving blood, sweat, and tears. Despite the ordeal, she stayed calm and got the crustacean removed safely.
Aftermath and Lessons Learned
Today Rahimi is feeling better. The bizarre incident became a funny story she can tell friends, and it even earned her boyfriend some serious relationship points—he passed the “ultimate test” by staying calm and helping her through the weird encounter.
Conclusion
Sometimes a tropical vacation throws a curveball you never see coming—like a tiny sea critter deciding to hitch a ride in the most unexpected place. Donya’s experience reminds us to stay alert, keep a sense of humor, and always have a friend nearby who can help investigate strange ocean surprises.


