littlewonder
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ORIGINAL: orgasmdenial12 She *could* do, you're right. But in my experience it was painful, disfiguring and scary. I'm presuming some of the same emotions crossed the poster's mind to cause her to ask this question. Also, the initial lump was reasonably small but I, foolishly, did impact play on it again and it got much bigger, much more painful and then took months to heal, during which time I couldn't stand even the slightest pressure or touching on the area, let alone more impact play. To cut a long story short, I very much doubt anyone would choose to 'accept that this happens' and that it's 'really no big deal' but obviously, she may decide otherwise and that's cool too :-) Oh believe me, I accept it all the time and yeah, it's no big deal. Master likes when it hurts like that on me and I really don't mind. It heals. No big deal. Disfiguring? So you have a bump. Again, it heals. ETA: I didn't know anything about the brain tumor. If that's true, then yeah, I'd be more concerned about the brain tumor than a little bump from playing.
< Message edited by littlewonder -- 6/3/2013 6:50:09 PM >
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