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vaginal stretching pains?
aside from all the other questions on this, i found no real results. i've heard about stretching the vagina before, but what i'm wondering is how long the pain of stretching lasts after it's been stretched? and, what does that specific pain feel like?
example: a very seldom sexually active female has sex with someone with rather big girth after she's shrunk quite significantly, or uses a toy of some type after not doing anything for a while. in the span of almost a year, without being much sexually active prior.
1 AnswerWomen's Health1 decade agois it fine to burn old barn beams in a woodstove?
there was an old barn torn down a bit ago by our landlord and he gave us a lot of the beams/planks from it, and we've been using it for firewood. i think the barn is somewhere in between of 30-60 years old. so is it alright to do that? because the wood from it burns really hot for a really long time, which lead me to think that it was sealed with some type of oil-based product, but i'm not sure. is it safe? if not, why?
2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoQuitting DEP and rejoining?
This is an expansion on an original question. Since it's a little unclear on some conditions.
Same thing applies, if you want to look go ahead. But it should be pretty straight-forward.
Quit DEP because of close-to-home family issues. (5 family members driving me and my mother insane, and spreading rumors) Neither here nor there. But a spell of Anxiety came up and it caused me to act irrational. of course, told the recruiter about it, went to the doctors, got diagnosed with anxiety, then shortly after dropped everything i was doing to resolve what was going on with my family. Mind you it was really serious problems. Now anyway, it's been about a year. Will be a year around October. I was wondering if, since the anxiety is now gone entirely, and all problems resolved, if it would be possible to rejoin, and go through with what i was doing.
Heard from a bunch of people that it was, but I didn't specify the conditions of me quitting.
(Also, don't give the whole, 'if you cant deal with family issues you cant deal with bootcamp' crap. that's two entirely different worlds. family having health problems and marital problems is completely different than focusing on one single task.)
Thanks in advance, all.
Side-question, would I be needing a medical waiver?
4 AnswersMilitary1 decade agoPeople dropping from Military DEP Program and rejoining?
Now is this possible?
I've seen a few places on here that say Yes, it IS possible, but it's difficult to do if you're trying to rejoin the original branch that you left the DEP.
How hard exactly?
I'll elaborate more, as to not sound like a total moron. Way back in late September, I signed up for the Marines. A while after, some serious family issues started springing up, and it drove me bananas to be juggling family problems with highschool while being in a relationship (which was stupid on my part) AND going to PT every Thursday. So now that everyone isn't acting like they all should be strapped in straight-jackets and everything's back to normal, I want to go back and rejoin, and finish what I started.
So, that's the brief short of it. I just need to know what to expect exactly. I've heard that some recruiters won't even bother with Deppers who quit. Also refrain from flaming, please. Thanks in advance!
8 AnswersMilitary1 decade ago