British man Garry Turner can stretch the skin of his stomach to 6.25 inches due to a rare medical condition called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. It's a connective-tissue disorder where the collagen becomes defective, and includes the loosening of the skin and hyper-mobile joints. "I have always known that my skin was different — as a small child my uncles used to have fun showing their friends," Turner told GWR. "Stretching doesn't hurt at all. However, other aspects of the syndrome are very painful, [like my] joints."
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