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Originally Posted by winston optic beer
While on my honeymoon in Jamaica a couple of decades ago, I had a massage. It was carried out by tiny middle aged local woman. I was naked under a towel. It was excellent and the woman got into every muscle and sinew. She didn't hold back from going tantalizingly close to the areas most therapists steer clear of.
I don't think I've had another one since anywhere near as good, except for one guy in Turkey who specialised in sports massage.
At one point while I lay on my on back, she brushed the smooth back of her hand against my cock. I thought that this had just been an accident and ignored it. She didn't say anything about it or apologise, so I presumed she hadn't realised what she'd done.
In those days, I doubt if I'd ever heard of a happy ending. I'm not so naive now and realise the brush was probably quite deliberate. Was she sending a not so subtle message that extras were available if I wanted them? Maybe, she was checking to see if I was aroused. I am not sure how these things work.
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"At one point while I lay on my on back, she brushed the smooth back of her hand against my cock. I thought that this had just been an accident and ignored it. She didn't say anything about it or apologise, so I presumed she hadn't realised what she'd done."
This also happened to me when a female nurse prep me for an angioplasty.
During the procedure, a catheter with a tiny balloon is inserted into an artery, typically through the groin or wrist, and guided to the affected area.
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The balloon is then inflated to compress the plaque against the artery walls, which helps restore blood flow.
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In many cases, a stent (a small wire mesh tube) is placed to keep the artery open after the balloon is deflated and removed.
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Angioplasty is commonly performed on coronary arteries to improve blood flow to the heart muscle.
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The procedure is minimally invasive and is often done under local anesthesia, allowing for a quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery.
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For more detailed information, you can refer to sources like the Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic.
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Angioplasty: Procedure, Types & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic
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Coronary angioplasty and stents - Mayo Clinic
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Angioplasty Surgery: Everything You Need to Know
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Angioplasty: Procedure, Types & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic
Learn about angioplasty, a minimally invasive procedure that opens arteries blocked by plaque. Find out how to prepare, what to expect and how to recover from this treatment.
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