I've always felt that it's easier to make it happen after the first one. So the likelihood of simultaneous orgasm goes up with the more there are.
I've always felt that it's easier to make it happen after the first one. So the likelihood of simultaneous orgasm goes up with the more there are.
Is it supposed to be a simultaneous FIRST orgasm? Because like, I almost always go first (and second and third) but often one of the subsequent ones will align with his orgasm.
Yeah, it's never my goal. I just orgasm when I orgasm, and if I happen to have one when he's done, sweet.
Ok, but CPS would not take a report about that so it would be a waste of time.
The young in all species prefer higher-pitched tones. It's an evo bio thing. Predators have deep, rumbling voices. Mamas use high-pitched tones to communicate.
For me, it's that the guy is assuming that A) His opinion is so valuable that he doesn't mind interrupting my day and B) I should he very pleased that a man thinks I'm pretty, as being thought pretty by a man is the highest honor a woman can achieve.
And you are 100% certain she doesn't have an invisible disability how exactly? Are you her physician? Therapist? Psychiatrist?
Very common situation...
Hear, hear!
Same! I'm 22 and everything!
Laughed so hard when I got to the last line.
Right. Limited choices like "red or blue" give kids opportunity to exercise choice and feel autonomous. But when they have too many choices - "any color you can think of!" - that can be stressful and they can become insecure about their ability to make choices.
Completely agree re: the sippy cup. It's one thing if the parent doesn't let the child choose even if they haven't put anything in the cup yet, but it is not shutting down the child's choices to tell them that this cup already has milk in it, you're not going to dirty another one, and next time they should say which…
I disagree with the characterization of the reporter as "some busybody." As a court-mandated reporter, I would've been legally obligated to report that to DSS. If I had not, I could get up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
"Little pig brat"? Seriously?
In your other comment, you said it was Christians specifically. If it has to do with believing in "a manipulation book about magic sky people" then why don't you also feel that way about believers in the world's other major religions?
As a person who identifies as Christian, I obviously disagree with you. But I also think it's a glaring oversight on your part to assume that anyone who identifies as Christian is unintelligent and can't be taken seriously. Martin Luther King, Jr., was a pastor! A person can believe in a higher power and not be a…
Then you are not reading the comments.
Kids need to learn things. They learn those things by living. The lesson they COULD learn here is that it is important to do the right thing, even when it doesn't feel good. They could also learn coping skills related to loss, and those are very important skills for kids to develop in order to be successful humans.