reading the post from Salma and after all the post-op talk that has been up here lately, it seems to me that sometimes the worst surgeries are the ones we elect to do ourselves! I mean, imagine going in for an operation where YOU choose to do it and yet you will be laid up in a bed for over a week and have about 1 month worth of pain[ post-op], or have swelling and soreness and be unable to sleep well for over a week [breast implants?]. These girls all think it's worth it because many have it done, on both sides of the deal [and for many, they get both done ...ouch].
recently I was talking to an eye doctor about having my eyes fixed once and for all with Laser surgery. during the whole consultation my hands were sweaty and clammy and I was nervous as hell. JaiDee can handle most pain and if I broke a bone or needed some stitches like the time I feel hard off my bike in Cambodia, I can handle it with no probs. But talk about the eyes, the dick, the groin, or any other sensitive area of the body and I just fold up like an accordian. Imagine going to see someone and saying, "Umm, yes, I was hoping we could talk about having my penis removed". I'd be falling out of the chair before he even got out his first words.
Hats off to Salma, all the implant girls, and all our post-op friends who electively choose to put themselves through these excruciatingly painful procedures all in the interests of making their appearances better.
recently I was talking to an eye doctor about having my eyes fixed once and for all with Laser surgery. during the whole consultation my hands were sweaty and clammy and I was nervous as hell. JaiDee can handle most pain and if I broke a bone or needed some stitches like the time I feel hard off my bike in Cambodia, I can handle it with no probs. But talk about the eyes, the dick, the groin, or any other sensitive area of the body and I just fold up like an accordian. Imagine going to see someone and saying, "Umm, yes, I was hoping we could talk about having my penis removed". I'd be falling out of the chair before he even got out his first words.
Hats off to Salma, all the implant girls, and all our post-op friends who electively choose to put themselves through these excruciatingly painful procedures all in the interests of making their appearances better.
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