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TIFU by letting my sister massage my back.
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Hey everyone! So, yesterday I woke up with some sore back. This wasn't unusual and I casually mentioned it to my sister.

Without asking for permission, whatsoever, she jumped into action and started to massage my back.

At first it felt nice but she kept increasing the pressure and I started to feel a little uncomfortable. I said: "Hey, that hurts a little, could you do it more gently?" Her reaction basically was a no, and continued on. I was like, alright, it's not like it hurts that bad so I let her continue.

Big mistake, right there.

I woke up today feeling like I got hit by a car. If I move, my back cries out in protest, in a language called pain. If I move it hurts so much I wanna cry, and believe me, I don't cry from pain, ever, but this is like the worst pain I ever felt.

I had to take a painkiller to get up and now I'm thinking.. Is it possible that she caused a serious problem in my back? Did I majorly fuck up?

TL;DR: My sister massaged my back, and now It hurts more than anything I ever experienced.

Edit: For all the funny dudes out there, I'm a Genderfluid Asex person, please don't fantasize about me(21) and my sister(42), thank you. 😬 I didn't even think this could be relevant information, Reddit doesn't disappoint.

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Does she lift? This sounds impressive

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