Re: Something that is not often factored in to BE
I dunno, I would think it would be painful at first. As the new tissue grows and the skin expands. However I would think later one it would be easier. The skin and tissue is not as new or sensitive as it once was. Something like a water balloon, crude metaphor but stay with me. The initial bit of growth takes more energy but at around the mid point it gets a lot easier till the rubber gets close to its max psi. I would think the same would be true of tissue. Not to mention the hormones and the sensation of something new that has never been there before would only add to the pain/tingle.
Then again what do I know?
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