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I feel no pleasure in my v*gina when masturbating or during sex?
Over the last decade or so since I started masturbating, I ve mostly done it via clitoral stimulation. So much so that the feeling in my vagina only processes pain or discomfort. Or content when I get used to something being in there. The few times I ve had sex I felt no pleasure in my vagina, but I still felt discomfort or just the motions. I ve been told that if the area isn t stimulated, the pleasure feelings sort of fade and you have to build it back up. I ve tried doing so but still nothing. Any, medical or experience-related advice?
1 AnswerWomen's Health4 years agoProven money making system?
I m not looking to be rich or anything but I am curious if there is a proven and safe system to make money online.
9 AnswersPersonal Finance4 years agoDo any birth certificates show the parents birth dates?
7 AnswersGovernment4 years agoCan't remember name of a show? Reality tv show.?
It's like the show "Princess" with Gail vaz oxlade, but it's a large group of different ladies who have richer parents or relatives. They all are sort of forced to live together in a house and learn about the realities of their spending and living habits. Most of them are spoiled brats honestly but I want to try to find it again.
1 AnswerReality Television4 years agoHow long does it take for your body to go into starvation or fat storing mode?
What I mean is, I know if you don't eat for like days at a time then your body stores any food it gets because it doesn't know when the next meal is coming. Or something like that. But on average, for someone like me, 5'5", about 120 lbs, female. How long on average does it take for this "mode" to happen?
2 AnswersDiet & Fitness5 years agoWhat's with people wanting to "come out" as being bisexual?
Ok, I totally get it if you're gay/lesbian, cause down the line people might try to set you up with someone and it might be good for them to know you aren't going to be interested. But I don't really get it for people who are Bi. I personally say I'm bisexual but I have never worried about saying "mom, dad, I'm bisexual" or coming out to friends. I have mentioned to them in the past that I am but it wasn't a big announcement. Also, if you're bi, then who really needs to know? If your friends try to set you up with someone, odds are you could be interested in them whatever their sex. So why are a fair few young teens asking "how do I come out and tell my parents I'm bisexual". Maybe don't, if you start dating someone of the same-sex, sure tell them then. But otherwise, it seems quite pointless to me. Your thoughts?
5 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender5 years agoLooking for gay romance novels?
More specifically, the book I'm currently reading is in the POV of the main character who is a tall but more lean guy. Tiny bit of definition but not exactly muscled. His love interest is a guy who is muscled to the max, taller and of course handsome. Now, while this book isn't bad, the author has the MC describe his love interest as commanding and authoritative. During sex it's "whatever he wants I want to" and to me it's just a little too submissive for my tastes. So, does anyone know of a gay romance novel where the guys are both more muscled and dominant? Even if one tries to be the "alpha" the other one sort of fights back. Let me know, thanks!
1 AnswerBooks & Authors5 years agoHas anyone else started to realize this whole transgender thing is just one big distraction?
I didn't really think about until another user pointed it out, but there have been women transitioning to men, and men transitioning to men for at least a decade or so now, and it's never really been a big issue. I'm pretty sure they've been using that bathroom they want to for a long time too. But yet all of a sudden it's turned into a huge debate. At the same time as the US and Canada (I don't know about other countries in all honesty), are going through a fairly big economic downfall. And there's a fairly big election coming up. Does anyone else think that the whole issue being started about transgender people was just to distract people from, what I personally think, are bigger issues?
8 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender5 years agoWhat does it mean in today's society to be a woman anyway?
Someone posted this a day or so ago, and it's a blog or small article by a woman. When I first saw the title, I was pretty sure I would disagree with most of the points, but I gave it a read. Here's the link if you want to check it out.
http://louderwithcrowder.com/dear-transwomen-how-c...
So in this article, this woman says transwoman, a) creep her out and b) will never know what it means to "be a woman". She mentions how even though she is a tomboy she is more feminine than they will ever be, and that even more masculine women today are more feminine than they will ever be. She says that transwomen are making it seem like being a woman is all about wearing heavy makeup, having big boobs, and wearing feminine clothes. But in all the blog, she never says what she thinks "being a woman" even means. Personally, I thought it was as simple as I have boobs and while they can be annoying I enjoy them. I have a vagina and while once a month I don't like my internal organs, I do not want a penis. There are obvious differences between men and women, but apart from maybe being paid more or earning respect a tad faster in some groups, I don't want to be a man cause I don't want a penis. Does being a woman mean something I'm not aware of, or is it as simple as I have boobs, a vagina, a more feminine face shape (sometimes) and I enjoy being considered a woman? I'm just curious about this.
2 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender5 years agoShampoos for damaged hair?
Hi there, so my hair seems like it's damaged. Even when I don't wash it in the morning and sleep on a satin pillow case, there are still little pieces of hair, about 1/2 inch long sticking up all over. I've even tried reverse washing (using conditioner first for about 3-4 minutes, using shampoo to wash conditioner out, then using more conditioner for about 1-2 minutes), then using a heat protection spray and blow-drying my hair against a brush and all. But it still looks frizzy and damaged. While I don't have a problem getting a hair cut, I'm wondering if anyone has tried a "damage repair" shampoo that actually did repair their hair? I've heard since hair is dead that it can't be repaired and damaged just needs to be cut off. But I want to know, has anyone who had damaged hair found a shampoo that actually did repair it?
3 AnswersHair5 years agoDo you think tickling a teenager you know is weird compared to a small child you know?
Some of you may recognize this question, I just wanted to see if I get any more responses. I asked a question before on whether fathers these days ever tickle their teenage sons, around 13 - 15 years old more so. While I didn't get a lot of answers, one that I got said it sounded perverted to them. And I remember reading a comment somewhere else that said 15 is too old to be tickled. But here's my question, more or less. Why is it that it's perfectly normal to tickle a small child, when that child can't often defend themselves. I have seen friends hold their small children down sometimes and tickle them, and sometimes the child is too young to even say no. So why is it not perverted to tickle a small child who may not be able to defend themselves, yet it's weird to tickle an older child who can defend themselves and say no when they want/need to? I don't understand this. Do y'all think it's weird to tickle a 14 year old boy (who let's say you know quite well), but yet it's not weird to tickle a 4 year old who can barely defend himself?
4 AnswersFamily5 years agoWhat would happen if you took ADHD medication and you didn't have ADHD?
Doing a bit of research, more or less, does anyone know might happen when a teen boy takes medication meant for someone with ADHD, and he doesn't have it? I'm picturing he would be very tired all the time and have very little energy, maybe even stop eating due to lack of energy. Anyone know if I'm close? It's for a book.
9 AnswersMental Health5 years agoWhy is creating a name for a character so hard for some people? Or are they just lazy?
It seems there's a lot of people asking for names for their characters. While I can understand if it's a unique name you're looking for, if it's just an ordinary name, why not go through a baby name book, or google it and go through the websites? I guess I don't see how asking on here helps any more than doing that when you'll get mostly the same answers either way.
11 AnswersBooks & Authors5 years agoAnyone in the shade classic ivory for the Maybelline dream matte mousse foundation?
If you are in that shade, or you know someone who is. Do you what shade that would translate into for NARS All Day Luminous Weightless foundation? I will have them do a match in-store if need be, but I figured I would ask here first. Thanks!!!
2 AnswersOther - Skin & Body5 years agoHair products for mostly straight, oily after one day, bit frizzy hair?
So I have the hair type described in the question. It's not exactly frizzy, but on the top of my head there are a lot little hairs sticking up after I finish blow drying it and such. I wash it every day because I just don't feel clean when I don't and going to work every week day doesn't let me have greasy looking hair. My hair is mostly straight, and I blow dry every time I shower cause I don't have time to wait for it to dry. If you know of a shampoo that works, and no dry shampoos because I like to wash it, or conditioners or other products. That would be awesome!
1 AnswerHair5 years agoCan anyone recommend a book similar to the ones listed below?
I read and enjoyed these books and I'm getting tired of YA and fantasy so I thought I'd see what else is out there in these genres.
If You Find Me - Emily Murdoch
Left Neglected - Lisa Genova
Before I Go To Sleep - S. J. Watson
2 AnswersBooks & Authors5 years agoDoes anyone know who this man is? Actor, celebrity of some sort?
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/45/a2/4e...
Just copy and paste the link and it should have his pic only on the page. If you know a first or last name, if he is a celebrity, what he's known for, anything would be great. Thank you guys so much!
2 AnswersCelebrities5 years agoBreast reduction....question?
So I'm 23. 32 DD bra size. While I don't have that big of breasts and they're not a major problem. I'm looking into breast reduction surgeries. Has anyone had one that wouldn't mind sharing a little of their experience? Cost, reduction amount, what you think the results? Thanks.
3 AnswersWomen's Health5 years agoBiolage or Paula's Choice for oily, frizzy hair?
I have oily hair, I wash almost every day but mostly because I don't feel completely clean unless I wash my hair, and I don't have the time to let it look disgusting while it sorts itself out. I've been using cheaper products as I was trying to find something that would calm the frizzy ness without spending too much. But I've decided to try a more expensive product and see what it can do. Right now I'm between biolage and paula's choice. Heard good things about both but I'm wondering if you guys have any advice or anything. Thanks!
1 AnswerHair5 years agoIs it fine to use a 15 year old book as help for writing one yourself?
I bought this book from Writer's Digest. For fairly cheap thankfully. And so far I do enjoy it, the only issue I'm worried about is the author says he is writing it in 2000. I'm worried that the publishing world is quite different now (he references the Notebook as a recent breakout novel) and that I should look for a novel writing help book written in the last 5 years. Maybe 10 but 15 feels like too long. Thoughts?
2 AnswersBooks & Authors5 years ago