| Subject: Re: Is it true that shots in small buttocks hurt more? |
Author: Nick
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Date Posted: Thursday, March 07, 2019, 05:15: pm
In reply to:
Nadia
's message, "Re: Is it true that shots in small buttocks hurt more?" on Friday, March 01, 2019, 03:29: pm
Wearing a skirt for your shots seems a good idea but, as a man, I haven't got that option, so I know exactly what you mean about pulling trousers up over an injection-sore bottom.
When in hospital you were understandably embarrassed for others to see you get buttock injections but presumably you also saw them get shots back there. How did that make you feel?
I agree that it can be difficult to hide having been injected in the bottom. Even though I don't shed tears, difficulty sitting down upon leaving the doctor leaves little to the imagination. You say that you don't like others realising that you have shots, but is it the shots themselves that embarrass you or just where you get them? In my youth my friends all regarded getting shots in the arm to be a rite of passage, so getting them in my bottom always made me feel childish. I always feared the embarrassment even more than the pain.
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