pantryslut (
pantryslut) wrote2007-09-09 11:25 am
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Dirty, Silly
OK, you guys win.
Here's an example of what I mean when I say my wiring is weird:
Did you know that I can orgasm just from having the sole of my foot squeezed hard?
Not "ooh, a pleasurable flutter" sort of orgasm, either, but the full-body-spasm and I-need-to-change-my-jeans-now type.
Did you know that I discovered this by accident one afternoon in the middle of a foot massage?
Of course, the parties involved had to try again a couple of times, purely in the scientific spirit of reproducible results. Expect a paper shortly.
Here's an example of what I mean when I say my wiring is weird:
Did you know that I can orgasm just from having the sole of my foot squeezed hard?
Not "ooh, a pleasurable flutter" sort of orgasm, either, but the full-body-spasm and I-need-to-change-my-jeans-now type.
Did you know that I discovered this by accident one afternoon in the middle of a foot massage?
Of course, the parties involved had to try again a couple of times, purely in the scientific spirit of reproducible results. Expect a paper shortly.
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Any particular part of the foot? I ask, because I found that, as a doula (labor support companion), applying pressure to the heel pad, about the center, helps alleviate the sensation of pain during a contraction. You've gotta push pretty hard (I got blisters on my thumb quickly, and moved to using a spoon), but it really works.
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I used to have a great bumpersticker - it says: "My body isn't a temple, it's an amusement park." (reminds me that I want to get that made into a tshirt some day. )
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(Anonymous) 2007-09-10 06:05 am (UTC)(link)More Q's: Is it any particular part of the sole of your foot, or everywhere? Is this squashed side-to-side? Or pressure into the bottom of your foot? And is there any difference between feet?
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It's something about pressure on the arch, but I'm not sure if it's more specific than that. And I think maybe my left foot is more sensitive (the one with plantar fasciitis, just by the by), but it works with both.
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lucky indeed!
Re: lucky indeed!
hee hee
When's your birthday, again?
Another thought I had earlier: I guess you don't use those wooden foot roller thingies much then, do you?
signed,
Jealous Over Here
Re: lucky indeed!