Getting old sucks. Hurt my back on Saturday, it wasnt even bedroom antic related. I think I twisted it funnyily on the beach, has anyone got some suggestions on how to ease the pain?
Please also feel free to post about your aches and pains.
MrsP x
Hello all, with me it is knees, both are knackered. I had a pre-op done on my right one a year past February and thought two or three weeks and I'll be in, then Covid arrived and put the biggest kybosh on knee op's, mind you I'm still alive unlike many other poor souls.
If and when I get a chance of being with a woman sex shouldn't be an issue as long as she likes to straddle, yes my favourite position is cowgirl which luckily was my ex's too. Onwards and upwards in a thrusting manner.
I hope everyone is managing to have some fun. 😉😋
Quote by MrnMrspiercedI didn’t acksherly say that Mr P. Had to give the massage, he is on breakfast duty😉Quote by AfinelineSadly, MrP works away so no massage for me until Friday.A seriously slow and sexy massage sounds like the right tonic for you, lol, then lots of rest, breakfast in bed courtesy of mr P, am I on the right track?
Tell me about it! You certainly have my sympathy!
For the past couple of years I've been trying to build a terracing wall up on that useless ¼ acre piece of Derbyshire hillside that laughingly tries to pass its self off as "My Garden" in an effort to get some level ground!
EVERY 4" high density concrete block, shovelful of sand or concrete ballast, 25kg bag of cement and bag of topsoil for backfilling to level off the uphill side of the wall has had to be carried up the garden path.
The attached picture shews part of the wall a couple of months back before I finished that part of the wall.
Quote by AfinelineI knackered my knee playing footie many years ago and compensating for this led to back problems but copious amounts of volterol keep me right most of the time.
Ouch!
I twisted my right knee in a minor motorcycle mishap.
Up a narrow lane on a CG125 and lost control when the back wheel skidded on gravel and ended with my right foot tangled in the undergrowth trying to point in the wrong direction. Luckily, instead of snapping the cruciate ligament, it pulled a sliver of bone off the tibia.