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when one shaves his hair in the pubic region (perferably the inner butt) and it grows back stubbley. therefore causing much pain and discomfort
wow i sure cant concentrate on my work when im iching my butt due to the stubbley butt-crack syndrome
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I have had this pain spot at end of spine/top of ass crack/tail bone area for a while. I have a high pain tolerance, but this is bothering me too much. It registers in my mind as feeling like a tight spot or nub, but there does not seem to be an actual visible injury to that area. I cannot walk, sit, lay down, or even shift a little without a shooting and stabbing pain there. Even when I find a semi-comfortable position where the pain is at least bearable, there is still a stabbing throbbing pain. It even woke me up from a deep sleep (from exhaustion) only after about 5 hours. When google-ing around I found a site that says this might be about my Coccyx. I do not know though (didn't even know I had one of those). So, my first question is what is it that I have? Do I need to go to the hospital or something for this? And what is a good way to help get rid/alleviate the painfulness?