Arcticblast
Trans rights are human rights
Because I play Pokemon, does that limit my choice of women to the nerds?
iirc you can stimulate the prostate.I'd love to know why anyone does really
Sorry Fishy you know we can't LOVE DRAGONS enough to fit into the cool clubyou guys are ALL dorks
I detest TyraniBoah, so does this mean that I'm not a boy or I'm not dumb?why do dumb boys always used tyraniboah?
Wait, wat?I detest TyraniBoah, so does this mean that I'm not a boy or I'm not dumb?
@Zacchaeus: I don't think you would be a dumb boy, as she is specifying those who use tyraniboah...not those who detest it...-_-Fishy LOVES DRAGONS OMG said:why do dumb boys always used tyraniboah?
Well, theres a lot of nerv endnings around the anus. Its also possible to stimulate the clit (its a lot bigger than just the little top that you can see) in some weird way, after all there is only a thin wall between the both holes :Piirc you can stimulate the prostate.
fuck knows why any girls like it.
what about ears and eye sockets?5
yeah nostrils
There's 7. YOU FORGOT THE FUCKING EARS.5
yeah nostrils
Roses let all the other girls around know that shes more loved then them.Why do women like roses so much?
Seriously I gave a girl some roses yesterday and she actually carried them around.
@_@;
I probably shouldn't take this thread seriously but
Well, theres a lot of nerv endnings around the anus. Its also possible to stimulate the clit (its a lot bigger than just the little top that you can see) in some weird way, after all there is only a thin wall between the both holes :P
Then theres also the psycological part. I think a majority of girls don't like it thought, and some probably just do it because they want to please their boy friend.
XD lolDo girls put laughing gas before they go out because someone told me it's true XD lol
There you got it! :)Is this the best way to practice safe sex:
vkca pm said:I've never heard of polycystic ovary syndrome but it doesn't sound like fun. Only reason I was wondering about general ideas/opinions on missing periods is because I was talking to my sister a while ago and she said that general opinion of anybody who she had talked to about it was that missing a period was a bad thing just because. Maybe an underlying assumption that the blood would just sit in your ovarian tube or something. Who knows.jumpluff pm said:It's actually quite common for girls to have an irregular cycle for reasons other than pregnancy. It's typical in the first few years of menstruation, but tends to stabilise. So to a girl who is used to having an irregular cycle, missing a period for a little while isn't an uncommon occurrence. Usually the reasons for a girl with a regular cycle to miss her period are bad (stress, sickness, weight fluctuation), though. Missing a period for a little while when you're sexually inactive, for example, might be cause for concern if it keeps occurring, which can indicate hormonal problems / disorders like polycystic ovary syndrome / PCOS. A girl with a clockwork cycle would probably be stressed by it though!
You might've already known that, I just wanted to provide some contextual information (and weird you out )
Or wait that didn't really explain why I was curious. There was a book I read that was a collection of news stories (what the dog saw by malcolm gladwell if you're curious it's good/very readable). One of the stories was a piece he did on ovarian cancer. He was in a small village in africa, and was counting the number of periods the average woman had in a year. The women spent so much time preggers/breast-feeding that they'd have something ridiculous like 60 periods in their entire premenopausal life. Which is obviously what most first world country girls have by the time their twenty. Apparently the ovarian cancer rates were really low, and the hypothesis was that since your ovaries weren't exploding and rebuilding themselves every month that there were fewer chances for stuff to go wrong and have cells regrow in a cancerous manner. So anyways the sort of eventual conclusion that they drew from this was that missing periods was a not bad thing/using other contraceptives besides the pill that made you have four periods a year (or less, I think that's what yaz does) was a good thing.
But I didn't really realize the whole slew of issues that missed periods could be indicative of.
Or maybe people just didn't/don't really think about it.
So I guess it's more complicated than my question allows room for.