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Old 05-03-2015, 08:47 PM #2
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I do like hot baths, and I do find that they help my feet - especially if I do a little massaging on them at the same time. But I can't take the water too hot, or it will really make the feet burn. (There's kind of a fine line between just right and too hot.)

A couple weeks ago, I went for a massage at a place I hadn't been before. Right at the end, she pulled out a super-hot wet towel and wrapped it around my feet as she massaged them. I just about jumped right off the table from the pain - and my feed burned like crazy for the rest of the night. She said most people think that feels really good. I guess I'm not like most people
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