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Old 05-31-2011, 09:35 PM #3
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hay might look comfortable, but it is kind of pokey.

Seriously, I get weird sensations in that area too. Sometimes it feels like someone is poking me with a needle on the butt. Swear it feels just like it did when I was a kid at the doctor getting a shot, not as painful tho.

What I hate is feeling constantly wet in various areas down there. Always dry when I check, but sometimes it feels like someone is pouring water on me, or like I'm walking around in a wet swimsuit, even tho there isnt any moisture anywhere.

I hate the pokey feeling. Sometimes I'll feel the stab and it makes my leg jump. Hate that...especially when someone sees the leg jump. I always get the hairy eyeball for that because it looks like my leg is trying to get away from me.
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