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So every guy that I have sex with can hump me for seriously long periods of time without stopping when they are on top. When I am on top I get exhausted so fast. And I was talking to some other girlfriends who say they are the same way. Is it just about being in shape? Maybe practice more? Is it a guy thing to be able to go that long? What can I do to make sure I can go as long as my guy?
The missionary position and "doggy style" are evolutionarily programmed into us; those are the positions that our caveman ancestors used.
Also, when a guy is on top, gravity is bringing him down, and he only has to move his hips, making it much easier than for a girl who is on top, who has to support her whole body on her legs and use her thighs to lift herself up and down.
What Are Some Diffrent Ways To Masturbate??
Good Songs While Doing it?
lol, Just Curious:)
This is not something that we are allowed to answer.
There are plenty of other websites that can help you with this.
There's one thing I don't understand about college.
They say that, when it comes to admissions, they have a no-discrimination policy.
..but then they want diversity so badly that they are more willing to admit, say, a less-qualified black person than a well-qualified caucasian. Cornell, for example, admitted an african-american student with an 80ish average, no extracurrics, etc. and deferred an asian student with a 90ish average in my school. I'm not being racist, I just think admissions should be based on your academic bg, extracurriculars, essay, etc. and not your ethnicity.
Anyway, my question? What do you think about this? Do they even have a right to do this? I mean I know they have a right to pick who goes to their college but still. SHouldn't it at least be fair?
For a college, admissions is all about the large scale numbers. Every year, US News and World Report ranks colleges on different factors, including selectivity (basically how many people they reject) and diversity. It pays to have good "stats", because then more people will apply and therefore, they will get more money from people that do come and will get better selectivity "stats" from people they reject.
It is true that hispanic, african american, native american, or other minority students will have more favorable chances when applying to a college than white or asian students. That is because the colleges want to improve their diversity "stats".
This is similar to the Affirmative Action debate (pertaining to employment), and some feel it is unfair while others do not. The fact remains that a private university has the right to accept anyone based on basically any reason or factor.
ok i had sex with like only 4 guys would you be able to tell. i mean would i be super loose or no if so is there anything icould do to make myself tighter again
It doesn't really matter how many guys you had sex with, the only things that really make a noticeable difference are:
-breaking your hymen-obviously would make a noticeable difference,
-having sex for the first time
-giving birth
You could try kegel exercises to make it tighter but really looseness after sex is only temporary; the vagina tightens back up after you're done.
how do you do them letters in your msn name and pm that are like backwards ? anyone know ? :)
http://www.flipmytext.com/
Okay,
So If I am a graduate of a university, does it mean that I've completed my masters.... Because otherwise woudn't you be a undergraduate of a certain university.....
Because I'm trying to figure out how old this guy is and he's a "graduate of BU 2009"
Thank you
That probably means that he graduated undergraduate from BU in summer of 2009. Undergraduate is what is commonly meant by "college", where you get your bachelor's degree, usually about 4 years. Then, if you are a "graduate student", as opposed to an "undergraduate student", that means you have already graduated from a university and received your bachelor's, and have enrolled in a graduate school working towards a master's or higher degree.
Iv'e got a Dell labtop and it's been broken for a while now i can't describe how it's broken because it's complicated but some wires are exposed and i'm scared that the labtop will catch
on fire is there anything i can do to prevent it from going on fire? I'm really unsure of what do
My questions are:
Is it dangerous that the wires are exposed?
Should i wrap the wires with electrical tape?
The warranty for the labtop has expired and it can't be fixed so i can't call Dell and tell them
Thank you!
I would wrap the wires with electrical tape and cover the exposed parts of the laptop with masking tape. It sounds like the laptop is functional for the moment, but you should take precautions not to over charge it.
Tips:
-Don't have the laptop plugged in when the battery is full, this both weakens the battery and makes it over heat.
-Don't leave the laptop on flammable surfaces when it's plugged in.
-About once a month, let the power fully drain out and then fully charge the laptop, without using it. This is helps the battery stay "healthy"
Im 16/f and im going with my friend and my parents to disney. were gonna be there for 3 days in feb. We want to go to 2 parks and a waterpark. which are the bset for thrill rides? i LOVE roller coasters and such. thanks =]
The most exciting rollercoasters at disney are rockin rollercoaster at Magic Kingdom I think and expedition everest at Animal Kingdom. Space Mountain is also pretty good.
Well am a female n i just had sex with my bf a day after i got my period. He cumed inside of me twice but i had my period. Can i still be pregnant or can i get pregnant during my period?? Please help me am very worried now and idk what to think. Thanks you
It's highly unlikely to get pregnant during your period, but it's still possible. There is a chance, so you should probably get a pregnancy test.
For the future:
For people who ask questions if they're pregnant:
We do not know every detail about your circumstance, nor are most of us doctors, so we cannot tell for certain whether or not you are pregnant. Pregnancy tests can be very accurate, and when in complete doubt, going to a REAL doctor can be even more accurate.
That being said, here are some facts about pregnancy:
-Even if every single factor was in place for you to get pregnant, there is still at MOST an 80% chance of pregnancy, without any birth control or condoms.
-Just putting on a condom does not guarantee that you won't get pregnant-there's a 98% success rate for condoms if they are ALWAYS USED EXACTLY CORRECTLY, but for the average person, the success rate drops to 85%.
-The pill is a very effective form of birth control. There are two forms of the pill, combination pills and mini-pills. The perfect use success rate (you take it exactly as you should without missing any) for the combination pill is more than 99% and for the mini-pill is 97%. The average person has a success rate of about 95%.
-The pill is a great method of birth control for people in committed relationships, because it is much more effective than condoms, and less expensive and more convenient. However, if you are not in a committed relationship, you should be using condoms, because the pill does NOT prevent STD's.
-"pre-cum can get you pregnant, it has sperms". This is a common misconception, that cowper's gland secretions, A.K.A. "pre-cum", contain sperm. However, pre-cum only contains sperm that is left over from previous ejaculations; if you urinate between ejaculations, there will be no sperm in your pre-cum.
The important thing to keep in mind is that every time you have sex, there is SOME risk of pregnancy, even if it is infinitesimally small. Remember the wise words of Dr. Cox, “Statistics mean nothing to the individual.”
18/f - 19/m
The other night my boyfriend and I were having sex. The condom broke, but luckily he hadn't came yet. I know there's the whole pre-ejaculation thing, so what I'm asking is can I still get pregnant off of that? I've been told a whole aray of different things. Some being that yes I can, and some being that no I can't. I just need a straight answer. At the time I was just getting off my period (that just so happened to be two weeks early, so someone told me that I was just ovulating). It'd be really great to get an answer. Thank you.
Relax, the only time you can get pregnant from pre-ejaculation fluid is if there are left-over sperm from previous ejaculation. If he urinated between ejaculations, there would be no sperm left over and therefore no sperm in the pre-ejaculation.
I'm on birth control and have been for about 2 years. Recently within the last 6 months,I havent had sex and I've been taking the pill almost daily but not always at the same time,sometimes skipping a day etc. but recently I had sex for the first time in 6th months the other day.We did it once with a condom and once without and when we did it without,he pulled out and i saw the sperm on a towel but it might not have been ALL of it.The next day after I had sex,I got cramps as though I was getting my period and had like brownish blood etc..but not alot at all. Today ,there was actually blood clots (gross i know! sorry!) but it was still sort of brown. I'm in the middle of my cycle of birth control so this is weird to happen. On top of that,at the end of lasts months cycle ,instead of getting my period for a week ..i just started a new pack to avoid my period . I'm very confused as to what's happening! help!
If you skip one pill a month, you are ok, but two or more and you could still be vulnerable to pregnancy. It's generally a bad idea to mess up the order of your pack, because that screws with your natural biological cycle.
I have a HUGE research paper that's required to pass my english class this semester. I have to come up with an A+ worthy thesis for my paper on how Hamlet is a thinker versus being a doer. also if you have any refrences to good sources I could quote in my paper that would be very very helpful! thank you!
Basically any of his 6 soliloquies show how he is a thinker versus a doer, most strongly his famous "to be or not to be", but that is a little cliché. Here is a link to all of them, with ok translations into "modern english"
http://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/quotes/soliloquies/hamlet.htm
So I haven't taken the SATs because i'm going to community college after high school, but eventually i think i might want to transfer. I was under the impression that if your transferring out of community college to a university, you don't need SAT scores? I just need some clarification, thanks.
17/f, high school senior
It depends on which uni you want to transfer to. For some of the more selective schools, you will need SAT (or ACT) and possible some SAT II's. For most schools, however, the only thing that matters for transfer students are your grades in your current college. Good luck!
Can you get pregnant during the second day of your period? Well me and my bf had sex the second day of my period n he came inside of me twice. Can i be pregnant? P.s. I get ma period 3-4 days n dont have it for 28 days. Help me pleasee can i be pregnant??
Odds are, you are not, since it is much less likely for you to become pregnant on your period. However, there is certainly no guarantee, and so you should probably take plan B (if it was within 72 hours ago), or just take a pregnancy test in the future. For the future, however:
For people who ask questions if they're pregnant:
We do not know every detail about your circumstance, nor are most of us doctors, so we cannot tell for certain whether or not you are pregnant. Pregnancy tests can be very accurate, and when in complete doubt, going to a REAL doctor can be even more accurate.
That being said, here are some facts about pregnancy:
-Even if every single factor was in place for you to get pregnant, there is still at MOST an 80% chance of pregnancy, without any birth control or condoms.
-Just putting on a condom does not guarantee that you won't get pregnant-there's a 98% success rate for condoms if they are ALWAYS USED EXACTLY CORRECTLY, but for the average person, the success rate drops to 85%.
-The pill is a very effective form of birth control. There are two forms of the pill, combination pills and mini-pills. The perfect use success rate (you take it exactly as you should without missing any) for the combination pill is more than 99% and for the mini-pill is 97%. The average person has a success rate of about 95%.
-The pill is a great method of birth control for people in committed relationships, because it is much more effective than condoms, and less expensive and more convenient. However, if you are not in a committed relationship, you should be using condoms, because the pill does NOT prevent STD's.
-"pre-cum can get you pregnant, it has sperms". This is a common misconception, that cowper's gland secretions, A.K.A. "pre-cum", contain sperm. However, pre-cum only contains sperm that is left over from previous ejaculations; if you urinate between ejaculations, there will be no sperm in your pre-cum.
The important thing to keep in mind is that every time you have sex, there is SOME risk of pregnancy, even if it is infinitesimally small. Remember the wise words of Dr. Cox, “Statistics mean nothing to the individual.”
...scratches on a blackboard?
Or...
-goes down a metal slide at the park in "swishy pants"
-scratches their fingers on a binder
-the sound when you open/close a zipper'
omg those make me cringe so much! just thinking about it makes me a bit umconfortable lol
why does it happen and does it happen to you too?
I have something similar, I cringe when I hear metal scraping against metal. It's just your brain's reaction to the sound, it's normal.
Hi! i'm 16, i take yasmin. well, i just went to the bathroom and i noticed my underwear was brown, and no it wasnt from my butt lol. it was from my vagina. i had my period over a week ago. im scared, i do have unprotected sex with my over a year long boyfriend. but i sometimes use condoms. dont yell at me for that, its my choice. what is this all about? please help! xxx
If you take the pill, then it is protected sex (the pill doesn't protect against STDs but if you're in a year long relationship and you haven't been using condoms, that's not really a concern anymore)
That is normal, you're probably not pregnant.
so two nights ago, i had sex. i actually had my period but i noticed it was kind of gone so i just had sex anyway. the condom didnt break cause like he held it up after and nothing came out..but for some reason im just really nervous. well anyways, i got my period last wednesday. usually my period lasts about a week..well okay so i got my period back the morning after i had sex. but today, its just brown discharge..that doesnt mean im pregnant right? im hoping maybe its just because its the light days of my period since i got it on wednesday..but i dont know.
please help
That is normal, your period could be light, and if you had your period, that means you're NOT pregnant.
what are those things that people always post to each other on facebook that have a number then a colon and a sentence...like for example..
(757): I woke up at 1pm, looked in the mirror and fist pumped...I might still be drunk
what are those and where can you find them?
textsfromlastnight.com
can you get pregnant from pre cum?
Look specifically at the end:
For people who ask questions if they're pregnant:
We do not know every detail about your circumstance, nor are most of us doctors, so we cannot tell for certain whether or not you are pregnant. Pregnancy tests can be very accurate, and when in complete doubt, going to a REAL doctor can be even more accurate.
That being said, here are some facts about pregnancy:
-Even if every single factor was in place for you to get pregnant, there is still at MOST an 80% chance of pregnancy, without any birth control or condoms.
-Just putting on a condom does not guarantee that you won't get pregnant-there's a 98% success rate for condoms if they are ALWAYS USED EXACTLY CORRECTLY, but for the average person, the success rate drops to 85%.
-The pill is a very effective form of birth control. There are two forms of the pill, combination pills and mini-pills. The perfect use success rate (you take it exactly as you should without missing any) for the combination pill is more than 99% and for the mini-pill is 97%. The average person has a success rate of about 95%.
-The pill is a great method of birth control for people in committed relationships, because it is much more effective than condoms, and less expensive and more convenient. However, if you are not in a committed relationship, you should be using condoms, because the pill does NOT prevent STD's.
-"pre-cum can get you pregnant, it has sperms". This is a common misconception, that cowper's gland secretions, A.K.A. "pre-cum", contain sperm. However, pre-cum only contains sperm that is left over from previous ejaculations; if you urinate between ejaculations, there will be no sperm in your pre-cum.
The important thing to keep in mind is that every time you have sex, there is SOME risk of pregnancy, even if it is infinitesimally small. Remember the wise words of Dr. Cox, “Statistics mean nothing to the individual.”
Ok, so Im 19/f on the pill. But in the past month Ive missed a few just cause I get so distracted here at school (im in college). Me and my boyfriend have sex regularly and we dont use condoms ( I dont need the condom lecture, please). A couple weeks ago, we had sex and he thinks he came in me just a little. So that makes me nervous because I did miss a couple pills. Now, Ive been feeling kind of nauseous for the past week. And I feel really like grose and bloated, Ive also been moody. (Plus Im constipated, I know.... its grose) I know these are all symptoms of early pregnancy, but its not like Im making myself feel that way. I just happened to look up early symptoms for a paper I was writing and freaked out when I realized that all of them were applying to me. Do you think Im pregnant? Or what are the chances? My next period is a week and a half away. Any opinions would be helpful, thanks.
or people who ask questions if they're pregnant:
We do not know every detail about your circumstance, nor are most of us doctors, so we cannot tell for certain whether or not you are pregnant. Pregnancy tests can be very accurate, and when in complete doubt, going to a REAL doctor can be even more accurate.
That being said, here are some facts about pregnancy:
-Even if every single factor was in place for you to get pregnant, there is still at MOST an 80% chance of pregnancy, without any birth control or condoms.
-Just putting on a condom does not guarantee that you won't get pregnant-there's a 98% success rate for condoms if they are ALWAYS USED EXACTLY CORRECTLY, but for the average person, the success rate drops to 85%.
-The pill is a very effective form of birth control. There are two forms of the pill, combination pills and mini-pills. The perfect use success rate (you take it exactly as you should without missing any) for the combination pill is more than 99% and for the mini-pill is 97%. The average person has a success rate of about 95%.
-The pill is a great method of birth control for people in committed relationships, because it is much more effective than condoms, and less expensive and more convenient. However, if you are not in a committed relationship, you should be using condoms, because the pill does NOT prevent STD's.
-"pre-cum can get you pregnant, it has sperms". This is a common misconception, that cowper's gland secretions, A.K.A. "pre-cum", contain sperm. However, pre-cum only contains sperm that is left over from previous ejaculations; if you urinate between ejaculations, there will be no sperm in your pre-cum.
The important thing to keep in mind is that every time you have sex, there is SOME risk of pregnancy, even if it is infinitesimally small. Remember the wise words of Dr. Cox, “Statistics mean nothing to the individual.”