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Old 04-18-2011, 07:26 AM #1
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Red face Embarrassing question for the ladies

Hi girls

This is really an embarrassing question, but have any of you experienced electrical-like sensations - like a stab, jolt or pulse in their 'nether regions'? I am, and although it is not exactly painful, it feels weird, is only on one side, and mostly kind of on the outside.

The barest brush with clothing or touch brings it on, it only lasts for a moment after a touch and I am totally confuzzled.

I would appreciate your candour.

Thanks

Lyn
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