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Default Mar 16, 2013 at 04:13 AM
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i tell you could be a slight prolasps like my wife. she is told to do pelvic exercise , but she says its crap.The guys penis will be hitting the prolaspe you just have to figure out a position were it dont.
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Default Mar 16, 2013 at 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by hamster-bamster View Post
True about physical therapy and I even know a woman in the Bay Area who does EXCLUSIVELY that and starts her practice at 7AM in the morning and is booked for three months out. I saw her once for a urinary issue (luckily, gone by now) but the majority of her practice is women's pelvic concerns.

If she can be so booked, it must be wide spread enough.

Thank you, RomanSunburn.
Lady: Laura Fraser is the physical therapist who does this sort of treatment here.
Laura Fraser Physical Therapist - Los Altos, CA

You can call her and ask if she can recommend someone in Minnesota. Since hers is a rare subspecialty, there might be a nationwide network of practitioners and Laura can give you a pointer to your local resource.

Best.
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