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The reviews are great: "I must say I was surprised at the quality of Belladonna's Magic Hand. I expected it to be a vaguely hand-shaped hunk of rubber, but the detail is astounding. It's almost exactly like a real hand, right down to the pores on the skin. Obviously without the bones, but the firmness of the material makes up for it. The tops of the fingers are a little bendy, but if that's a problem for you, you're probably doing it wrong.
The size: well, it's a hand. It's probably not for beginners. Maybe something to aspire to. I can take it after 10-15 minutes of the large size Doc Johnson butt plug, and even then it's a challenge. But once you get it in past the knuckles... oh. my. god. Everybody should try this at least once. Highly recommended."
Symmetrical book stacking. Just like the Philadelphia mass turbulence of 1947.
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For a while we've suspected our eldest son has ADD. Doing a bit of research, we figured he ticked all the right boxes so booked and appt with our doctor to discuss it. He essentially said that if we'd done the research, and he had the symptoms, it was pretty much definite he had it. later that day his teacher spoke to us and said pretty much the same thing, but also suggested he may have a form of autism too. While all this sucks, it's nothing we can't handle, and my wife is actually over-qualified to deal with the situation through her work.
Anyway, my point is, as we were researching the ADD, several things rang true from my youth. I was never attentive, lacked focus, was easily distracted, but I was goddamn smart. I called my mother to go over the list with me and I was pretty much as bad as my son is now. However, that lack of focus impacted on my exams so being accepted to Grammar school was a complete waste of time.
I started school in 1977, left in 1989. ADD wasn't readily diagnosable back then, and kids like me were shelved as being 'lazy', even though we had above average intelligence (135-140). I'm not bragging, all my smarts got exactly nowhere in life, academically.
We're hopeful for Luke (my son), mainly because I grew out of it, so we're assuming he will too, eventually, we just have to make sure he knuckles down at school as much as he can and does the best he can.
My point is, I realise I don't contribute as much content as everyone else, but I'll easily chip in with a smart-arse comment, which naturally, will get on the nerves of the more productive members of the boards.
So for that, I apologise, but for my part, I just found out I'm a 40-year-old with undiagnosed Attention Defecit Disorder. I always said I was born in the wrong decade
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I'm sorry you and your kid have the AIDs. Maybe ya'll can play connect the sarcoma or something together and it will bring you closer before the inevitable end.