



The right side of my body I was born with cerebral palsy on my right side.
Cerebral Palsy
Definition:
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders that affect movement, posture, and balance. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, typically before or during birth.
Causes:
CP is caused by damage to the brain's motor control areas, which occurs during fetal development, birth, or early infancy. Common causes include:
Premature birth
Low birth weight
Brain injury during birth
Infections (e. g., meningitis)
Lack of oxygen to the brain
Symptoms:
Symptoms of CP vary depending on the severity and location of the brain damage. They may include:
Stiff or floppy muscles
Difficulty with movement and coordination
Poor balance and posture
Involuntary movements
Delays in motor milestones (e. g., crawling, walking)
Difficulty with speech and communication
Diagnosis:
CP is usually diagnosed based on a physical exam, medical history, and neuroimaging tests (e. g., MRI).
Treatment:
There is no cure for CP, but treatments can help improve symptoms and quality of life. These include:
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
Speech therapy
Medications to manage muscle stiffness and spasms
Assistive devices (e. g., wheelchairs, braces)
Surgery in some cases
Outlook:
The outlook for individuals with CP varies widely depending on the severity of their condition and the support they receive. With early intervention and ongoing care, many people with CP can live full and active lives.
Additional Information:
CP is the most common motor disability in childhood.
It affects about 1-3 in 1,000 children worldwide.
CP is a permanent condition, but symptoms may change over time.
The most sensitive parts of the body are typically considered to be:
Skin:
The skin is the largest sensory organ and is sensitive to touch, temperature, and pain.
Fingertips:
The fingertips are densely packed with nerve endings, making them extremely sensitive to touch and pain.
Forehead:
The forehead is another area with a high concentration of nerve endings, making it sensitive to pain and temperature.
Lips:
Lips are erogenous zones with a large number of nerve endings, making them sensitive to touch and pleasure.
Elbow:
The "funny bone" is located in the elbow and is a sensitive spot due to the ulnar nerve that runs through it.
Neck:
The neck is a sensitive area due to the presence of many nerve endings and the proximity to the brain.
Genitals:
The genitals are highly sensitive to touch, pleasure, and pain.
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Neck
I'm sensitive everywhere, how could I possibly find the most sensitive part of my body? That'd be like a needle in a haystack with me. 💉
Aside from my clit (which feels like a non-answer to this question), probably my nipples. Also my neck and hip bone regions.
@milknhoneyy hip as in high buttocks? π€ Must be some pretty impressive breasts to have nipples that sensitive - jugs ahoy
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My 🐱 especially my vagina and clitoris. Overstimulation can easily get uncomfortable and just thinking is enough to feel good most of the time
My thighs.. they are super ticklish even more than my neck.
@PeachyPie93 perfect emoji π€π€π€
Erotically sensitive? My cock and nipples are the most sensitive. But other areas can be very erogenous, too.
Penis, back of neck, small of back, inner thigh, arch of foot
Back side of my erect penis just below the frenulum.
my cock and balls
a classmate kicked me there in 4th grade and I fell to the ground
female classmate
Balls. Like duh. It is just one thing that makes us males inferior to women because it makes us more detective than women.
@halil-y my pussy
It without a doubt would be my clitoris!
i would say my heart, but not anymore. it's not made of stone
Neck.
Pelvis and stomach - ticklish 😈😋😈🤪
Followed by obviously dick and buttocks (if it's from female attention only from both aka her hands touching, her hands rubbing)
my uvula
My clitoris.
The underside of the head of my penis
My eyes...
Neck I think
Nipples
My neck
My testicles
Glans
Balls
Testicles
Testicles
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