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's message, "To Mandy" on Thursday, October 14, 2010, 07:11: am
Most of the time we tried to disapear to another room in hopes that our name would not be called to get a shot. Yes we sometimes watched as the other was getting a shot. When we were teenagers we got a B12 shot every saturday and we would line up and mom would give us the shot in our butt.
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Date Posted:Friday, October 15, 2010, 06:28: am
Hi Mandy,
Thanks for the fast response. I suppose growing up seeing that would have an affect on you later in life. It did with me. But while my family watched me, I never saw any other family member get a shot. But having everyone watch me was traumatizing...
Your heart put a smile on my face.....Coooooool....
Date Posted:Friday, October 15, 2010, 02:05: pm
None of us were traumatized in any way at seeing the other get a shot in our butt.
As I became a teenager shots didn't bother me and I rather get a shot and have to take a pill .
Now that I am a nurse I give my sisters their weekly B12 shots and they give me mine. We always have sunday dinner at my parents house and after eating we get our shots , our husbands or boyfriends are their and they watch, we only show a little butt.