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Thank you for your honesty. I was shot in the abdomen in 1978 while in the Army. I was paralyzed from the waist down for 2 years and slowly got some feeling back, enough to father two children. I still have a drop foot and much of my lower half is still numb. I can REALLY relate to you girls. From a man's perspective ofcourse. Good luck and God bless you all.
Strong women to talk so candidly about such intimate subject. Janet-I guess the fourth lady- has got the most amazing blue eyes I ever saw....they are deep ocean blue..
You girls are so cool 😎 I would love for the main stream news people to grow up and air this for the masses it was delivered with knowledge and great dialogue. If someone gets offended they are probably the ones that need to hear it the most!! There was no raunchy tones just information. I have always wondered about this just not comfortable enough to ask. Thanks ladies 😉
I'm a male who broke c-2 and c-3, had 2 surgeries to repair, Surgeon told me I was so so lucky a millimeter one way I would have been a quadraphlegic, a millimeter the other way it would have cut off my breathing, and I would have died, this happened in Oct 2007, to this day I have had absolutely no problems, I do have 13 titanium screws, 2 titanium rods, and a titanium plate holding it all together, I am now 73 years old, when it happened my wife who is now deceased, we abstained from sex for about 9 months, and after that continued on a normal relationship, no one would ever know about my accident, the surgeon who performed the surgery who was Persian,got sick and died, he was head of surgery at the hospital I had my surgery in NYC.