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- From: markh@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Mark)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: Tell Me Something about Balls
- Date: 26 Dec 1992 19:21:01 GMT
- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- In article <1992Dec23.045819.1873@mtu.edu> rossi@mtu.edu (Rossi) writes:
- > The most torturous thing is a scratch that can't be itched. Most
- >guys skip the sublime (in the Nietzschean sense of the word only)
- >pleasure when they have the issue announce itself and scratch in
- >that good ole tribal way.
-
- Some itches are resonance itches. That is, when you scratch it on one end,
- the itch moves to another end of the body.
-
- However, these too can be scratched. It merely requires simultaneous
- scratching on both ends of the itch. The resonance of the simultaneous
- scratching will activate the entire itch pathway thereby leading to its
- dissolution of the offending sensation.
-
- So yes, these itches too can be scratched. But finding both ends of the itch
- may take some initial trail and error.
-