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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 1/7/2009 4:51 PM BST
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 1/7/2009 6:44 PM BST
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Total posts: 1852
First post: 2/1/2007 Last post: 2/9/2009 |
In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?: Anal is fine if you go really slowly to begin with until the body adjusts and gets over the shock. Normally once he;s in just a bit, you need to stop there for a few seconds until you can carry on. It's all trial and error but if you trust your partner completely and if he listenes to you when you tell him to slow down/stop etc then there shouldn't be any major problems and barely any pain. The pain you DO get should be 'good pain' IMO. Posted by I_want_to_feel See, I didn't find it painful - although maybe that's cos I've only done it with my ex and he was a bit of a pin-dick, but we did the whole going slowly, loads of lube etc. It just feels like, well, having an enormous poo that's going the wrong way ![]() Horrible! h xx |
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 3/7/2009 1:26 AM BST
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 3/7/2009 4:19 PM BST
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Total posts: 81
First post: 2/6/2009 Last post: 21/11/2009 |
In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?: [QUOTE] he was a bit of a pin-dick[./QUOTE] I just hurt myself laughing. And yes, my post was an effort to suggest ways of it not slipping and hurting which I clearly misread as the topic in hand. |
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 5/7/2009 12:42 AM BST
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Total posts: 635
First post: 10/3/2007 Last post: 5/7/2009 |
In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?: In answer to your question- cause the sphincter muscles are clamped shut unless you're doing a number 2. If they weren't you'd be incontinent. Forcing them open is bound to hurt, no? Posted by navel_fluff Thank you. That's kind of what I was looking for but I didn't do a very good job of explaining. Well, I did - to anybody with an IQ of more than 2. You're quite right though. It's pretty logical now I think about it
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 5/7/2009 7:46 AM BST
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 5/7/2009 8:54 AM BST
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First post: 11/6/2005 Last post: 27/11/2009 |
In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?: Evana, I don't even know where you've got that 'quote' from. You're talking shit and making yourself look a bit of an idiot IMO. Posted by I_want_to_feel I can see where she got the quote from and it's on this page. |
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 5/7/2009 1:00 PM BST
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Total posts: 440
First post: 22/1/2008 Last post: 13/8/2009 |
In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?: In Response to Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much? : I can see where she got the quote from and it's on this page. Posted by THEREALDEAL Yeah. She's not been talking shit and she doesn't look like an idiot. What the hell was that for? |
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Re: Accidental 'slipping' injuries - why do they hurt SO much?
posted at 5/7/2009 2:20 PM BST
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