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  1. The art of giving yourself a hickey
    1. Building Suction 
    2. Holding Suction 
    3. Releasing Suction 
  2. Understanding the science behind a hickey
  3. Techniques for using a water bottle to give yourself a hickey
    1. The Basic Technique 
    2. Pro Tips 
  4. Tips to avoid hurting yourself while making a hickey
  5. Is it safe to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle?
  6. What are the risks of giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle?
  7. Exploring alternative ways of giving yourself a hickey
    1. Step 1: Choose Your Bottle 
    2. Step 2: Position Your Bottle 
    3. Step 3: Create a Vacuum 
    4. Step 4: Hold and Release 
  8. Can you get an infection from giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle?
    1. Steps to Clean a Water Bottle: 
  9. How long does it take to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle?
  10. Can you use any type of water bottle to give yourself a hickey?
  11. How do you know if you’re doing it right?
  12. What are some tips for giving yourself a more realistic-looking hickey?
  13. What are some common mistakes to avoid when giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle?
    1. 1. Wrong Bottle Choice 
    2. 2. Too Much Pressure 
    3. 3. Rushing the Process 
    4. 4. Neglecting Aftercare 
    5. 5. Not Practicing 
  14. Is it possible to give yourself a hickey that lasts for several days?
  15. How can you hide a hickey that you gave yourself?
  16. What are some other methods for giving yourself a hickey besides using a water bottle?
  17. Why do people give themselves hickeys?
  18. Is it normal to want to give yourself a hickey?
    1. Hickey Science 101 
  19. The risks and potential dangers of giving yourself a hickey
  20. Frequently asked questions about self-made hickeys
    1. Are homemade hickeys safe? 
    2. How long does it take to create a hickey with a water bottle? 
    3. Can a hickey be harmful? 
    4. Can I give myself a hickey anywhere? 
    5. How long does a self-made hickey last? 

Ever watched a vampire movie and wondered how those neck bites could look so real? Or, ever wanted to prank your friend with a hickey without the awkwardness? Well, wonder no more! With a bit of creativity and a water bottle, you can give yourself a convincing hickey. Yes, you read it right. A water bottle! Now, aren’t you curious? 

“Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns to look at things in a different way.” – Edward de Bono

So, let’s break the norm and dive into this unique, playful ‘how-to’ guide. Buckle up, you’re in for a fun ride!

The art of giving yourself a hickey

Ever thought of giving yourself a hickey? A playful, harmless way to freak out your friends or simply entertain yourself on a boring day? Well, you can! And the best part? It’s as easy as grabbing a water bottle. So, let’s dive into the art of self-inflicted love bites. 

Why a water bottle? Remember those school days when we’d suction our skin using pen caps and watch in awe as it left a mark? It’s the same principle. Water bottles provide the perfect suction to create a convincing, harmless hickey. Plus, they’re easily accessible and safe to use. 

Now that we’re clear on the ‘why’, let’s jump straight into the ‘how’. The process involves building suction, holding it, and then releasing. Sounds easy, right? Well, it’s as simple as it sounds, but with a few little tricks to make it work perfectly. 

Building Suction 

Firstly, take a small-to-medium sized water bottle- the size of your soon-to-be hickey. Now, squeeze the middle section until the sides are almost touching. Hold it right there! 

Holding Suction 

Next, put the mouth of the bottle against your skin where you want the hickey. Remember to keep squeezing as you let the bottle regain its original shape. This creates a vacuum, pulling your skin into the bottle – and voila, you’re halfway there! 

Releasing Suction 

Hold the bottle against your skin for about 15-20 seconds, then gently release and remove it. And there you have it – your very own self-created hickey! 

Note: Everyone’s skin is different. For some, the mark may appear immediately, while for others, it might take a few minutes. So, don’t panic if you don’t see it right away! 

So, there you have it – the art of giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle. It’s simple, fun, and a great party trick to add to your repertoire. However, remember – all things in moderation. Happy hickey-ing!

Understanding the science behind a hickey

Before we dive into the “hickey-how-to” using a water bottle, let’s take a quick detour and get a handle on the science behind a hickey. Spoiler alert: it’s not rocket science, but understanding it can make your hickey game stronger! 

Scientifically known as a ‘love bite’, a hickey is a sort of bruise. When someone sucks or bites your skin, the pressure causes tiny blood vessels, known as capillaries, to break. The blood then seeps out into the surrounding tissue, leading to that telltale reddish-purple mark. 

Why are we telling you this? Well, knowing the science behind a hickey allows us to mimic the process with a water bottle. So let’s gear up, and get ready to give yourself a convincing hickey with a water bottle!

Techniques for using a water bottle to give yourself a hickey

Ever wondered how to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle, just for the fun of it? Or maybe you’re trying to make a statement to someone about your ‘busy nightlife’? Whatever your reason, mastering the water bottle technique is an art in itself, and we’re here to guide you through it. 

The Basic Technique 

First things first, you need a water bottle. Any plastic bottle would do, but make sure it is not too hard or too soft. The key is to find a balance. Now, let’s get down to business! 

  1. Step 1: Empty the water bottle. You need to create a vacuum effect to make this work, so an empty bottle is crucial.
  2. Step 2: Place the bottle opening against your skin where you want the hickey. Typically, it’s on the neck, but hey, who are we to limit your creativity?
  3. Step 3: Squeeze the bottle in the middle, creating a vacuum. Make sure your skin gets sucked into the bottle.
  4. Step 4: Hold it for about 15 seconds. If you’re aiming for a darker hickey, you may want to hold it a bit longer. But be cautious not to hurt yourself!

Pro Tips 

Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s delve into some pro tips to perfect your self-made hickey game. 

  • Patience is key: Do not rush the process. It may take a few tries to get the hang of it, but once you do, it’s smooth sailing from there.
  • Mix it up: Try different areas of your skin. This will give you a better understanding of how your skin reacts and which spots work best for you.
  • Practice makes perfect: The more you do it, the better you’ll get at it. So, don’t get disheartened if your first few tries don’t yield the desired results.

And there you have it! Your guide to creating a self-made hickey with a water bottle. Remember, this is all in good fun and should not be used to deceive or manipulate anyone. So, go forth and master this playful art!

Tips to avoid hurting yourself while making a hickey

Ever heard of the saying, “No pain, no gain”? Well, that doesn’t have to apply when you’re trying to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle! Here’s how to avoid unnecessary discomfort during your playful, self-inflicted marking session. 

Tip #1: Choose the Right Spot 

The location of your faux-love bite is crucial. Opt for soft skin areas like your neck or inner arm, where it’s easier to create a mark. But remember to be gentle – the goal is to mimic a hickey, not to cause a real bruise. 

Tip #2: Don’t Suck Too Hard 

It might be tempting to go full force with the suction of your water bottle, especially if you’re eager to see results. But hold your horses! A softer approach minimizes the risk of bruising or hurting yourself. 

Tip #3: Limit Your Session 

Like anything in life, too much of a good thing can be bad. Limit your water bottle hickey session to about 15 minutes to prevent skin damage. If you don’t see a mark right away, don’t worry – patience is key. 

Tip #4: Hydrate Your Skin 

Keep your skin hydrated before and after the session. This helps to reduce any potential irritation and aids in faster healing. A little dab of moisturizer or aloe vera can do wonders!

Remember, the aim is to have fun and maybe fool a few friends – not to harm yourself. So, play safe and enjoy your hickey-making adventure!

Is it safe to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle?

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of self-hickey creation, let’s first address the elephant in the room: Is it safe to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle? The short and sweet answer is – yes, it is! But, of course, there’s a bit more to it than that. 

It’s important to remember that hickeys are basically bruises. They’re caused by the suction that’s strong enough to burst tiny blood vessels beneath your skin. While it’s not inherently harmful, excessive or forceful suction can lead to unintended consequences. 

Now, let’s not be alarmists! If you’re sensible and gentle, the chances of doing any serious damage are minimal. However, it’s always best to err on the side of caution. 

  • Be Gentle: Don’t go overboard with the suction. If it hurts, you’re likely doing it too hard.
  • Limit Time: Try not to keep the bottle attached for too long. 15-20 seconds should be enough to create a hickey.
  • Take Breaks: Give your skin a rest between each hickey. This gives your skin time to recover and helps avoid any potential damage.

So, while there’s no harm in a little bit of playful self-expression, remember to take care of your skin! After all, it’s the only one you’ve got.

What are the risks of giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle?

Whoa, hold your horses! Before you embark on this fascinating journey of self-expression, it’s crucial to know the potential pitfalls. I mean, there’s more to it than just making a fashion or love statement, right? 

First off, let’s talk about skin damage. The intense suction you apply can lead to minor bruising. This is particularly true if you have delicate or sensitive skin. However, don’t fret! Such bruises usually fade away naturally within a few days. You might want to consider this if you have an upcoming event where your neck is on display. 

Secondly, there’s the risk of embarrassment. A hickey, whether self-inflicted or not, tends to draw attention and can invite unwelcome questions or teasing. Although you can cover it up with makeup or clothing, it’s still worth considering if you’re comfortable with the potential attention. 

Finally, going overboard with the suction can accidentally lead to a condition called ‘cupping.’ This is a scenario where the suction is so intense it creates circular bruises on your skin. While not generally harmful, it might not be the look you were aiming for. 

So, while giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle is a piece of cake – and frankly, a bit of fun – it’s best to do it with caution. You don’t want to end up with surprises that are far from the cool statement you intended to make!

Exploring alternative ways of giving yourself a hickey

Alright, lovelies! You’ve decided to dip your toes into the wildly adventurous world of self-inflicted hickeys, huh? Well, I’m here to guide you through the thrilling journey of hickey-making with a water bottle. Buckle up, because it’s going to be a fun ride! 

If you’re reading this, you’re probably thinking, “Is she serious? A water bottle?”. Absolutely! It’s not the traditional route, but it does the trick. It’s a popular DIY method and certainly adds a sprinkle of creativity to the whole process. Let’s break it down for you. 

Step 1: Choose Your Bottle 

The first step in this venture is selecting the right water bottle. Don’t go for those big, bulky ones. They are hard to manage and won’t give you the desired effect. Opt for a smaller, flexible plastic bottle. The squishier, the better! 

Step 2: Position Your Bottle 

Now, place the mouth of the bottle against your skin, wherever you want to leave your mark. Press it firmly, but don’t hurt yourself, okay? 

Step 3: Create a Vacuum 

Here comes the magic part! Squeeze the middle of the bottle hard enough to create a vacuum as you release. This action will create suction that pulls your skin into the bottle. It might feel a tad strange, but that’s the sign you’re doing it right. 

Step 4: Hold and Release 

Hold the squeeze for about 15-20 seconds, then gently release. Voila! You’re left with a realistic, water bottle-induced hickey. If it didn’t work the first time, don’t fret. Practice makes perfect! 

Remember, everyone’s skin is different, so what works for one person might not work for another. The key is to experiment and find what works best for you. But remember, be gentle with your skin and don’t force anything. 

Now, go out there and show off your self-made hickeys! Or, keep them as your little secret. Either way, you’re now a part of a fun, quirky community of DIY hickey makers.

Can you get an infection from giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle?

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: infections. Since we’re talking about giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle, it’s important to address this common concern. Can you get an infection from it? You might be surprised with the answer. 

Generally, no. The act of giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle alone doesn’t typically lead to an infection. However, that doesn’t mean you’re totally in the clear. So, let’s delve a bit deeper into this. 

Remember, it’s not the hickey that causes an infection. It’s the unsanitary practices that do.

When using a water bottle, the key to avoiding infections is to ensure that the bottle is sparkling clean. Any bacteria present on the bottle’s surface can potentially lead to infection. So, cleanliness is a must. 

Steps to Clean a Water Bottle: 

  1. Fill the bottle with warm water and dish soap.
  2. Shake the bottle vigorously.
  3. Rinse thoroughly under running water.
  4. Allow the bottle to air dry completely before use.

Also, it’s essential to clean the area on your skin where you plan to place the hickey. This is equally important to ward off any possible infections. 

So in conclusion, while you’re unlikely to get an infection from giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Keep those bottles clean and your skin clear, and you’ll be good to go!

How long does it take to give yourself a hickey with a water bottle?

Oh, the suspense! You’re probably sitting there with a water bottle in hand, wondering just how long it’s going to take to conjure up a convincing hickey. We’ve all been there, right? Well, don’t fret, because I’m here to spill the beans. 

The timing, my friend, can vary. It all depends on how quickly your skin tends to bruise. But, as a ballpark? Expect to be puckering up to that water bottle for a solid 15 to 20 minutes. Now that’s commitment! 

Remember, though, not to overdo it. You don’t want to end up with a bruise that looks more like a battle wound than a love bite. So keep an eye on your skin, and if it starts to hurt, give it a break. Safety first, folks! 

Note: Everybody is different, and therefore the time it takes to give yourself a hickey can vary. It’s all about getting to know your body and understanding how it reacts.

Can you use any type of water bottle to give yourself a hickey?

You might think, “Hey, a water bottle is a water bottle, right?” Well, not when it comes to hickey creation, my friend. The type of water bottle you use can significantly impact the outcome. 

For a start, we recommend a small to medium-sized water bottle. Big or oddly shaped bottles may not work as well because they might not create a good enough suction on your skin. Remember, it’s all about the suction! 

Plastic water bottles are generally the most effective for this purpose. They’re flexible enough to create a tight seal on your skin and sturdy enough to maintain the suction. 

On the other hand, glass water bottles aren’t typically recommended. They’re too rigid to create a consistent suction, which can result in uneven or unsuccessful hickeys. 

Lastly, let’s talk about water bottles with filters. While these are great for drinking, they’re not ideal for hickey-making. The filters can interfere with the suction, leading to less-than-perfect results. 

In conclusion, it’s not just a water bottle, but the right water bottle that’ll make your hickey venture a success. So choose wisely, and happy hickeying!

How do you know if you’re doing it right?

Now, here’s the fun part: knowing if you’re doing it right. Let’s face it, we wouldn’t want you to go around sporting a blotchy, odd-looking hickey now, would we? 

A well-done, self-inflicted hickey should have the following characteristics: 

  1. Shape: a perfect hickey is round or oval, not a random shape. A haphazard form might suggest that you got into a tussle with a vacuum cleaner, and we wouldn’t want that, would we?
  2. Size: Aim for a small to medium size. You don’t want a hickey the size of a large cookie; that’s just a tad bit suspicious.
  3. Color: a fresh hickey is reddish, turning to purple or dark brown as it heals. If it’s black, stop immediately! No hickey should be worth risking your health.

And remember, practice makes perfect. Your first hickey might not be a masterpiece, but don’t be discouraged. Keep trying, and soon you’ll be creating hickeys with the precision of a Renaissance artist.

What are some tips for giving yourself a more realistic-looking hickey?

Yearning for a hickey that’s almost too real to believe? We’ve got your back! Here are some pro tips to help you create a hickey that’ll have everyone fooled: 

  • Choose Your Spot Wisely: Opt for a place on your skin that’s usually exposed. The neck is a popular choice.
  • Pressure Matters: Apply enough pressure with the bottle cap to break tiny blood vessels underneath your skin. But remember, too much pressure might lead to a real bruise.
  • Timing is Key: The longer you hold the bottle cap against your skin, the darker the hickey will be. Aim for 15-30 seconds for a convincing look.

Now, let’s move on to some pro tips: 

  1. Warm It Up: Warming the skin beforehand can make your faux hickey more realistic. You can do this with a warm towel or by taking a hot shower.
  2. Master the Twist and Pull: After applying pressure, twist the bottle cap a bit before pulling off. This will mimic the suction of a real hickey.
  3. Final Touches: A little redness around the hickey can add to the realism. Lightly smudge the edges of your hickey with your fingertips for this effect.

In the end, remember that practice makes perfect. So don’t be discouraged if your first few attempts don’t look as realistic as you’d like. Keep trying, and you’ll be a hickey-making pro in no time!

What are some common mistakes to avoid when giving yourself a hickey with a water bottle?

Hold onto your water bottles, folks, because we’re about to get into some juicy stuff! The art of self-administering a hickey with a water bottle may seem like a walk in the park, but trust me, there are more pitfalls than you’d think. Let’s dive into some common goof-ups that you absolutely must steer clear of. 

1. Wrong Bottle Choice 

Going for the first water bottle you see? Rookie mistake! Not all bottles are created equal. The ideal candidate has a narrow neck and a soft body that you can easily squeeze. Anything else might just leave you with an embarrassing red blotch instead of a seductive hickey. 

2. Too Much Pressure 

I can’t stress this enough: don’t go overboard on the pressure! A gentle, consistent squeeze is what you’re aiming for. Remember, this isn’t a wrestling match with your water bottle. 

3. Rushing the Process 

Patience is key, dear hickey enthusiasts. A rushed hickey is a bad hickey. So set aside some quality time with your water bottle and let the magic slowly unfold. 

4. Neglecting Aftercare 

Post-hickey care is just as essential as the process itself. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! Your skin will thank you for it. 

5. Not Practicing 

Practice makes perfect, right? If your first few attempts don’t turn out as expected, don’t lose heart. Keep experimenting until you master the art. 

So there you have it, the major no-nos of self-administered hickey creation. With these pitfalls sidestepped, you’re well on your way to becoming a water bottle hickey maestro. Happy hickeys!

Is it possible to give yourself a hickey that lasts for several days?

Oh, absolutely! Giving yourself a hickey that lasts for several days is not only possible, but also a fun little trick to master. Think of it as a temporary tattoo that you can sport anywhere, anytime. 

The secret sauce here is suction. The suction process causes tiny blood vessels, known as capillaries, to break. The result? That beautiful, dark blotch fondly known as a hickey, which can stick around for several days, depending on your skin type and other factors. 

Here’s a fun fact: The color of a hickey can give you a clue about its age. Fresh hickeys usually start off red, then darken to purple or brown as they age. So, if you’re planning to sport a hickey for a specific event, timing is everything!

Remember: Although it’s all in good fun, never suck too hard or for too long – it can cause medical complications. Always be gentle and safe!

How can you hide a hickey that you gave yourself?

So, you’ve finished the artful task of self-hickeying with a water bottle and now, you’re on a mission to master the art of hickey-hiding. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! 

Here’s the ultimate guide to camouflaging that love bite: 

  1. First and foremost, apply a cold compress. This reduces swelling and might even reduce the color. Try a chilled spoon or an ice pack.
  2. Next, try a warm compress. After a day or two, apply a warm cloth to the area to boost blood flow and speed up healing.
  3. Don’t underestimate the power of makeup. A green-tinted concealer can do wonders in neutralizing the reds and purples of a hickey.

Remember: It’s all about blending. Keep dabbing, blending, and applying until that hickey is just a distant memory. 

Lastly, when all else fails, strategic outfit choices can be your best friend. Opt for a turtleneck, a scarf, or any high-collared outfit that conveniently covers the neck. 

And there you go, with these tips in your arsenal, you’re now a pro at not just giving yourself a hickey, but also at hiding it like a boss!

What are some other methods for giving yourself a hickey besides using a water bottle?

Oh, curiosity, you’re a real trickster, aren’t you? So, you’re not just interested in the water bottle method but in other ways to give yourself a hickey too? Well, aren’t you in for a treat! 

The Vacuum Cleaner Technique: Just as mind-boggling as it sounds, this method involves creating a suction effect using the hose of your vacuum cleaner. Before you go all gung-ho, do remember, safety first! Keep the suction low and time short. 

The Spoon Method: Here’s another one straight from the “I never thought of that” department. Chill a spoon in the freezer, then press it on your skin and twist. It’s more of a bruise than a hickey, but who’s checking? 

Makeup Magic: If you’re just after the look without the ‘feel’, makeup is your best friend. A combination of red, purple, and blue eyeshadow can work wonders. Plus, it’s the safest and least painful method. Win-win! 

The Cap Trick: Remember those bottle caps from your childhood? They can be used to create a suction similar to the water bottle method. But again, be gentle to avoid any serious skin damage. 

There you go! A few alternative methods to give yourself a hickey. Remember, whatever method you choose, safety should be your top priority. And most importantly, have fun!

Why do people give themselves hickeys?

So, you might be wondering, “why in the world would someone want to give themselves a hickey?” Well, there are a few reasons that might surprise you. 

Fun Factor: First, there’s the sheer fun of it. Let’s face it, giving yourself a hickey can be a bit of a giggle, especially if you’re trying to prank your friends or want to win a silly bet. 

Practicing: Secondly, some folks use it as a form of practice. Imagine wanting to know what a hickey feels like before getting one from… well, you know who. 

Make a Statement: Lastly, there’s the statement factor. A self-inflicted hickey can be a bold way to show off your independence and control over your own body. 

So, whether you’re in it for the laughs, the practice, or the power of self-expression, we’ve got you covered. Buckle up and get ready to learn the art of the water bottle hickey! 

Is it normal to want to give yourself a hickey?

Oh, absolutely! Wanting to give yourself a hickey is as normal as craving a late-night ice cream sundae. Now, you might be asking, “Why on earth would I want to do that?” Well, there could be a number of reasons. Maybe it’s curiosity, or maybe you’re into role-playing and want to spice things up. It’s a harmless form of self-expression, just like a new haircut or an exciting tattoo. 

Remember, there’s no judgment here. Everyone has their kinks and quirks. So, if you’re ready to discover a new party trick, or just want to freak out your friends, sit back, relax, and let’s dive into the fascinating world of DIY hickeys. 

Warning: This tutorial is for amusement purposes only. Do not harm yourself or others in the process.

Hickey Science 101 

Before we get started, let’s briefly touch on what a hickey actually is. In scientific terms, a hickey is a type of bruise that forms when blood vessels under the skin break due to suction. The broken vessels leak blood into surrounding tissues, causing a red or purple mark to appear. Over time, your body will reabsorb the blood, and the hickey will fade away. But don’t worry, we’re not breaking bones here, just a few tiny blood vessels.

The risks and potential dangers of giving yourself a hickey

Now, you’re probably thinking, “What’s the big deal? It’s just a playful hickey.” However, it’s essential to know that even seemingly harmless fun can have some unexpected twists. 

Dermatological Damage: Hickies work by breaking blood vessels under your skin. It’s like having a tiny, localized bruise. Over time, repeated harm can lead to permanent damage to the skin and surrounding tissues. 

Clot Risk: Although rare, there’s a teeny-tiny chance that a hickey could cause a blood clot. This could lead to stroke. Yes, it’s extremely unlikely, but why take the risk? 

Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry, even when it comes to the fun stuff like giving yourself a hickey!

Embarrassment: While some may wear their hickies as badges of honor, others may find them embarrassing. They’re not so easy to cover up, and certain situations, like a job interview or meeting your partner’s parents, may not be the ideal time for flaunting your self-given love bite. 

Pressure and Misinterpretation: Hickies are often seen as a sign of passion or romantic involvement. Sporting a visible hickey might lead to awkward questions or mistaken assumptions about your love life. 

So, before you embark on your water bottle hickey journey, weigh the risks. It’s all in good fun, but remember that every action has a reaction, even when it involves a plastic bottle and your neck!

Frequently asked questions about self-made hickeys

Who knew self-inflicted hickeys could generate so many questions! But hey, we’re here to dissolve all your queries. So, let’s tackle some of the frequently asked questions about self-made hickeys. 

Are homemade hickeys safe? 

Yes, they are! As long as you don’t go too overboard and hurt yourself during the process, it’s all good. Just remember, it’s for fun. No need to turn it into an extreme sport! 

How long does it take to create a hickey with a water bottle? 

Generally, it can take anywhere between 15 to 30 seconds. However, the duration might vary based on your skin type and how dark you want the hickey to be. 

Can a hickey be harmful? 

Not really. A hickey is just a small bruise caused by suction. But be gentle on yourself – causing unnecessary pain or lasting marks isn’t the goal here. 

Can I give myself a hickey anywhere? 

While technically yes, some spots are easier to reach and more believable than others. The neck is a classic choice, but you can also aim for the inner arm or chest. 

How long does a self-made hickey last? 

Usually, a hickey can last up to a week or two. But don’t worry, if you’re having second thoughts about your DIY love bite, there are plenty of ways to speed up the healing process.

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