Pete Davidson Says He Thinks About His Dead Dad So He Can Last Longer In Bed And… Wait, What?

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Pete Davison unexpectedly burst onto the scene a few years ago when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live at the age of 20 and made anyone who made the sage decision to pursue improv comedy after graduating from college feel incredibly bad about themselves in the process.

The Staten Island native has never shied away from inserting his personal life into his comedy— especially when it comes to the death of his father, a firefighter who died on 9/11.

Davidson has managed to find humor in the tragedy on multiple occasions, including the time he appeared on the Roast of Justin Bieber. 

He also roasted The League‘s Steve Rannazzisi after the actor made up a story about being in the Twin Towers on the day of the attack in one of the best one-two punches I’ve ever seen (the tweets have sadly been deleted but live on in posterity).

Davidson has popped up in the news a fair amount recently thanks in no small part to his budding relationship with Ariana Grande (and the questionable tattoos stemming from it).

The comedian chatted with Howard Stern earlier this week and discussed a variety of topics, including how he and the singer started dating in the first place.

Because it was Howard Stern, you probably won’t be shocked that the conversation eventually turned to sex and Davidson decided to reveal his go-to strategy when it comes to lasting longer in bed.

Let me tell you it is a DOOZY:

“I was just thinking of my Dad being burned alive. That’s what I do. I just think of my Dad seeing that fire coming right towards me.”

The comment was clearly meant to be a joke but I’d like to congratulate him for managing to blow all of the other ones he’s told before out of the water with a nuclear warhead.

[Barstool]

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