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  • DonkeyDan
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    Oh yesssss!
    I really look forward to my chiropractic visits, and my chiropractor has magic hands, and she's not bad looking either 😂

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    • loves2learn
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      Same! Me too!

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    Done right, I love it.

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  • Massageman
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    I've had quite a few "good" adjustments but I wouldn't consider any of them "amazing". Yes, good chiropractic can be a fine synergistic treatment when used in combination with good massage therapy.

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  • InventorofWarp
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    No, I am touched so rarely in my life that I would deeply hate this. I don't even have hugs very often. In fact it's been quite a while since my last one I think. Although I've dreamt so long of being able to lie down next to a woman and just feel her next to me that it'd be an incredible feeling to have someone want to touch me at all. The only reason I'm okay with exposing myself to obtain more tattoos is, A: A proper sanitary artist will wear gloves when working on my skin like I'm a fucking poisonous tree frog and my skin is lethal (which, in some ways, to the right women, I am *wink, wink*). And, B: It's just a simple thing that I see as no different from taking a bath same as when I do a photoshoot or dancing with someone during an event... it's just a job or something that's done. Getting a tattoo is the closest to a form of therapy or to a massage I feel myself getting.
    I can't picture someone actually wanting to touch me for anything besides pain at this point and even a massage or a chiropractic thing is something I wouldn't want to subject them to.
    Also women don't enjoy looking at me or touching me, if they did my high school and Uni years would've been different so I have past evidence of that one. But something about the level of pain and feeling a tattoo needle, feeling it being done to me is oddly soothing, calming and empowering.

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  • erandal
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    My neck and back is screwed, or at least as my physio tells me "showing signs of wear and tear". I have to see her every couple of weeks and while it can hurt at times I almost always end up feeling a lot better afterwards. Really having to work on my posture.

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  • bowenw
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    Master Age: 42
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    I love the feeling of release and the good feelings afterward. I have a back adjustment wheel at home that works quite well.
    Is that you in the orange dress in the video?

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    • loves2learn
      loves2learn
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      Nope!

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  • AviatorTom
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    When my son was in high school, he had some back problems that were remedied by a chiropractor, who he called Doctor Crackback. I visited him a few times, and although the sound of the crack when he turned my head was at first scary, it felt so good.

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  • genericname85
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    to me it looks as if they always just do the same no matter what patient they treat.

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    • loves2learn
      loves2learn
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      I’ve seen different ones who do different things

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  • Leonharted
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    I prefer massage therapy, honestly. Costs about the same, but you get an hour of someone working very intensely on your body.

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  • dustybiker
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    They’ve saved my sister and I extensive surgery when young. So, yes.

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  • josephinelcajon
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    I never got any relief from them and after a spinal fusion on several vertebra I was warned to NEVER have a chiropractor work on me.

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  • jahaims
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    The founder was a pseudo scientist. He also did magnetic healing and was against all vaccines. Physical therapy and massage are based on real science and are actually effective.

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    • Bricealan
      Bricealan
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      AMEN~ jahaims

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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
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      Chiropractors identify as well as deal with human conditions without the use of medicines or incisive surgery. They focus on diet, workout, back as well as nervous system function, and also other core elements of physiology that impact human health. Chiropractor's also have a higher educational requirements than physical therapists. Colleges like University of Western States are health science-focused and evidence based. The main stream medical community stared out believing in some pretty hokey things too like in the late 19th and early 20th century, when the damaging effects of nicotine weren't yet discovered or widely accepted, smoking was used not only for recreational purposes, but also as a medical treatment. It was used for various ailments—including one of the most ridiculous—asthma
      Initially, heroin was invented during an attempt to produce a drug similar to morphine but less potent and less addictive. However, quite the opposite happened. Heroin turned out to be around two times more potent than morphine itself. It was then prescribed to treat coughs and other ailments, such as back pain and insomnia. From 1898 through 1910, these cough syrups were marketed as a non-addictive morphine substitute and quickly became the cause of one of the highest addiction rates among its users.

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    • Bricealan
      Bricealan
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      @Subarugirl Subarugirl, I have dealt with back problems, (3rd/4th lumbar disc bulges) as a 28-year-old. After considerable reading, and looking at vertebrae/disc physiology, it was obvious to me that an "adjustment" by a chiropractor was not an answer to a herniated disc. All that did was get me off my feet, relieving the pressure on the disc, temporarily. The idea of manipulating the spine, to resolve the problem was no answer at all, and neither was a massage going to fix the injury.
      For that reason, I have no confidence in how 'effective' a chiropractor is to 'treat" that problem.
      Hence, I have resorted to injections into the disc, under Anastasia, in both cervical and lumbar disc, and THEN using Yoga, (core developed strength, through strenuous exercise to support my back)
      'Adjustments' do absolutely nothing to 'fix' that kind of injury, and that is what chiropractic offered at the time. I see a chiropractor now to help me with the wrist, elbow, finger, range-of-motion for the violin. Nothing more. I suppose we can agree to disagree on the benefits of chiropractic in a real physical sense, based on my experience and disc disorders.

      Thanks for your informed comments.

      Happy New Year!

      Bruce
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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
      +1 y

      @Bricealan of course not, no chiropractor worth their salt would claim to be able to fix a herniated disk. All they could do is offer pain management and rehab to help strengthen the your core back muscles. No adjustments don't fix injuries, but they can help with stiffness, mobility issues and helping certain injuries heal better. I understand why you are so apprehensive after a bad experience like that.

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  • GoodGuyBreakingBad
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    Yes, nothing like a good chiropractor adjustment, I have a woman Chiropractor and my last adjustment was a year ago but wow she knows how to do it LMAO she is in her 30's

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  • Bricealan
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    Hey "Lovely'! I hate chiropractic, but love a great massage. Once had my neck hurt in chiropractic.

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  • PoopyPoop
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    Xper 5 Age: 110 , mho 61%
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    A gladiator must fix his own injuries and not depend on other people to fix them for him.

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  • momwithaquestion
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    i love going! But why would she wear that to an appointment lol...

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  • IAMNathanael
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    388 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic.

    Never had one. Which means that I would probably love one, just to see how much better I would feel.

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  • Subarugirl
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    I sure do, I am glad I married one. The level of education they have to go though is crazy intense. It takes an 8 years of college and a ton of work.

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  • DaveToo
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    Yup!
    Yup!
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  • JakeS00
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    +1 y

    Yes. May need to book one because my back has been hurting even though I have great posture.

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  • douride2
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    It used to do wonders for me. I had my spine fused last year so I am good now.

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  • Pudsmucker
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    +1 y

    Yes chiropractors are great for the body

    I like to a chiropractor that can do any adjustment to any part of your body not just your spine. For some reason that's all I've been getting is a spinal adjustment.

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  • krin_m
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    It is awesome but you really need to have a skilled and experienced chiropractor, otherwise you could experience permanent damage to your body!

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  • Gigi2019
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    +1 y

    Never had one. I'm terrified of being seriously injured.

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  • slatyb
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    I would never trust my health to one of those quacks.

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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
      +1 y

      CDs go to college just as long and have nearly the same level of education as MDs

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    • slatyb
      slatyb
      +1 y

      @Subarugirl So? The theory of chiropractic care is anti-scientific. Subluxations aren’t real. You find all sorts of pseudo-scientific “alternative healing” practices sold out of chiropractors offices.

      “Alternative medicine is either not known to work or is known not to work. If it was known to. org, we would call it medicine.” — from “Storm” by Tim Minchin.

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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
      +1 y

      Sounds like you’ve had some experiences with some bad chiropractors, a lot aren’t quacks and are musculoskeletal specialists, specialize in radiology, muscular rehab and therapy, and have an intricate knowledge surrounding the skeletal system including joints, connective tissues and bones.

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    • slatyb
      slatyb
      +1 y

      @Subarugirl As I said, I would never allow a chiropractor to touch me because the theory of chiropractic “medicine” is utter bullshit. People have been seriously injured by chiropractic manipulation.

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    • Subarugirl
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      +1 y

      I am just saying that there is a lot off misconception when it comes to chiropractic care. Chiropractors are not medical doctors. Chiropractic treatment is primarily used as a pain relief alternative for muscles, joints, bones, and connective tissue, such as cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. It is sometimes used in conjunction with conventional medical treatment. Many focus specifically on physical therapy and rehabilitation after an injury and have a wider scope of practice than physical therapists, including radiology.
      I grew up with my with a father who is a Chiropractor, who specializes in PI, pain management and rehabilitation. His practice was evidence based, he's never seriously injured or killed any, in fact he was able to find issues like bone cancer and scoliosis and refer the patients to specialists for issues that they didn't even know they had.

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    • slatyb
      slatyb
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      @Subarugirl Right, and is there one article in a reputable journal that supports the efficacy of chiropractic care fir any purpose?

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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
      +1 y

      How about Harvard?

      www.health.harvard.edu/.../chiropractic-care-for-pain-relief

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    • slatyb
      slatyb
      +1 y

      @Subarugirl There’s no data presented, so it does nothing to change my opinion.

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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
      +1 y

      Well then maybe you should have asked for it then.

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    • Subarugirl
      Subarugirl
      +1 y

      www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3716373/

      www.webmd.com/.../chiropractic-pain-relief

      and here is another one from Harvard with sources

      www.health.harvard.edu/.../should-you-see-a-chiropractor-for-low-back-pain-2019073017412

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  • Razp_Sorbet
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    Never been. It's a waste of money for temporary relief that doesn't actually solve the issue.

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  • Breonna_2003
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    i thought she was naked

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    • loves2learn
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      Lol!

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  • Anonymous
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    That seems like it would work better if she took the dress off first.

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  • pretty_feminine
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    Doing bondage with my girlfriend is kinda like getting a chiropractic treatment

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  • JohnE_69
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    I have never been to a Chiropractor, I'm afraid something will go wrong.

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  • Anonymous
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    I don't trust these people who don't have medical training to do this woo woo crap to me and break my neck.

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    • Subarugirl
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      +1 y

      Most chiropractors minor in human biology and spend 4 years in a graduate system, where they become musculoskeletal specialists, with higher level of education and wider scope of practice than physical therapists.
      Although getting into chiropractic school is difficult, the education required for a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree is even more challenging. Students in chiropractic school learn a variety of relevant subjects, including:
      Anatomy and physiology
      Human Biology
      Neuroanatomy, the study of the nervous system and its interactions with the rest of the body
      Root causes of musculoskeletal pain and other complaints
      Assessment of the spine
      Nutrition and other healthy lifestyle practices
      Chiropractic adjustment techniques and other musculoskeletal treatments
      Diagnosis and testing of musculoskeletal disorders
      Radiology, including reading x-rays and CT scans
      Direct patient care

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  • Anonymous
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    Looks like one of the most effective ways to rupture a blood vessel in the neck... no thanks!

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  • stephen_marris
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    Never tried it, hear mix things about whether it's legit or not.

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  • EaterPeter
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    I am not sure about full potential yet I feel there is a possibility.

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  • JosyJosy
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    I think most if not all of us would love it

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  • MountAverage
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    Nope, I would never trust them.

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  • humanearth
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    Never been to one, so I don't know what its like

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  • Anonymous
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    That's alternative medicine and not actual science. Physiotherapy is actual science, and it's kinda similar. But everyone loves massages.

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    • Subarugirl
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      Actually not according to this Chiropractic school. University of Western States is a private health science-focused university in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1904, UWS is the second oldest chiropractic university in the world. Most chiropractors who graduate with a doctorate from this school minor in human biology. They have an intricate knowledge of the musculoskeletal system and have a much larger scope of practice than most physical therapists. Chiropractors identify as well as deal with human conditions without the use of medicines or incisive surgery. They focus on diet, workout, back as well as nervous system function, and also other core elements of physiology that impact human health.

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    • Anonymous
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      @Subarugirl stupid people can gather together and form a school and can get government support as they are large in number but that doesn't mean that's valid. A lot of chiropractic stuff is bullshit, and the other you are talking about is not subjected to them but borrowed knowledge from actual doctors, scientists, nutritionists. I am not surprised seeing the number of anti-vaxxers present in every country, of course, they can't read actual papers behind them from journals.

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  • SAMI_DABBAB
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    I love it when people are good at what they do

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  • Aakash_Hangargi
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    I thought he was Johny Sins 🤣

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  • Wiredone
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    I've never been to a chiropractor

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  • Anonymous
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    chiropractic treatment is dangerous. I would see anything but them

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  • Better_off_here
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    i am all for anyone that wants to touch me :)

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  • J3LueMooN
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    I can free massage for her :D

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  • ninaneedshelp
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    Never had one but I'll be needing it

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  • pink-jilly
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    Luv it🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️

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  • emperor90
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    I would

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  • lycanthrope3
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    They do feel good

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    Never had one.

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