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Ladies: A "Sting" OR A "Pr!ck" ?

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paraffin | 17:21 Fri 03rd Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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Have had a tooth out at the dentist's. Needed a couple of injections and he kept saying: "Now you may feel a little sting", at which his young female assistant smiled knowingly.

Which got me thinking that, had I been female, would he have said something else prior to the "extraction"?
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''nurse... put the pan down... I said prick his boil''...
Most dentists and doctors/nurses now say 'sharp scratch' in my experience.
bloody jessie..........who needs an injection....
Whenever I've been for anything like that its "a little scratch".
give me a prick anyday.... :-))
Yes , I find they use the words " sharp scratch " now . x

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