僕の心臓をじっくり観察してほしいよ。
I want you to take a good, long look at my heart.
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僕の心臓をじっくり観察してほしいよ。
I want you to take a good, long look at my heart.
wanting to be probed.....
damn i wish i had a cardiophile boyfriend/girlfriend who would use the probe of an ultrasound/sonogram/eachocardiogram on me now!!! fucking christ i’m dying for the feeling again on my chest w/the gel and the probe being pushed up hard against my chest wall and seeing that lil shit pump hard. OMFG i’m dying for that again so bad!!!!! wish i had the few thousand bucks to buy a machine, FUCK....i mean $2k laptop one or higher end ones AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
i’m also DYING for another cardiophile steth meet-up so bad omfg!!!!!!!!!!!!! last one was this past fall........
OK, another 3-year-old video of my heart pumping. See if you can see when my heart skips. I get so OMG when I see him skip.
another 3-year-old video of my pounding pump muscle.
Another 3-year-old video I found. This one time, I actually took a video of someone else's heart pumping. She had such a wild pump muscle. Bonus: doppler sounds as you watch her excited lil pump doing its thing.
**Disregard the wrong date on the machine. Rarely have I fixed the date when using it**
いつでも僕の心臓を見てほしいし、観察してほしい。 そんなフェチさんいないかな。
I want you to see my heart anytime, to observe it. Is there anyone out there with that kind of fetish?
Cardiac Update 2:
So I had my heart echo at another branch of the cardiology clinic here in town today. It went pretty well and took about 40 minutes. The technician had a little trouble getting good images from a particular angle, so another one was brought in to help out and they ended up getting the pictures they needed.
It’s always interesting to watch the monitor when getting an echo. Seeing the mitral valve flap up and down tends to mesmerize me, as does watching the ventricles at work. The only part I hate is the goop.