How should I tell my aunt that I have had sex 1 time?
She knows that I thought sex was gross. But I have had sex 1 time and it was good. I know its going to go into one of her and my talks. I trust her. 1st she has no cell phone at this time 2nd she's in jail. She and i have a special relationship and a connection.
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Answer by Seraph Zaisheen You can be subtle about it. Or you can be straight-up about it. Depends on your personality. Id just tell it over tea: "Hey aunt, I banged the (...) out of this (..) and (...), it was goood.
Thats how Id do it anyway. But then again, you dont HAVE to tell her.
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Question by james a: How long can a woman stay without sex? Do women enjoy sex? Is sex important? Why do men fall sleep after sex?
B/C I never enjoy sex for one day, it's very painful. and I am try to stop it but I don't know if is important. And I come to understand that men fall asleep after sex even my own man.
Starting Monday, Swiss Chalet fires up a constant televised loop of 12 roasters turning on a spit to promote the chain. The channel will be available for 13 weeks to Rogers digital customers in Ontario
Starting Monday, Swiss Chalet fires up a constant televised loop of 12 roasters turning on a spit to promote the chain. The channel will be available for 13 weeks to Rogers digital customers in Ontario
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Question by TbabieCheerQueen: is there a smell after sex?
if so how long does it last? Is it on the body or in the room? can you smell sex on someone? Jus Curious if you're not going to help plz dont comment or answer.
Question by Sunny: Hot tub sex? Is that more likely to get me pregnant?
I wanna have sex in a hot tub but I've always heard that the water pushesthe sperm up there more? Will having sex in water boost my chances of conception?
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Answer by CathRun I heard that the heat of the water kills the sperm! Go figure. Have fun where you want to.
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The Peregrine falcon can reach speeds over 200 mph (320 km/h) in a dive, making it the fastest creature on the planet. In 2005, a falcon was recorded at a top speed of 242 mph (389 km/h).
The air pressure from a 200 mph (320 km/h) dive could possibly damage a birdâs lungs, but small bony tubercles on a falconâs nostrils guide the powerful airflow away from the nostrils, enabling the bird to breathe more easily while diving by reducing the change in air pressure. You can barely see them in this photo.
My uninformed identification of this chickâs subspecies is Falco peregrinus anatum, also known as the âAmerican Peregrine Falconâ and the âDuck Hawk.â Its scientific name means âDuck Peregrine Falcon.â The anatum can be found in most parts of the U.S. and Canada.
Today the American Peregrine falcon is found mainly in the Rocky Mountains. It was formerly common throughout North America between the tundra and northern Mexico, where current reintroduction efforts seek to restore the population.
As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male. The male Peregrine weighs about 500 to 570 grams (1.1â"1.3 pounds), while the female weighs about 900 to 960 grams (2.0â"2.1 pounds).
The life span in the wild is up to 15.5 years. Mortality in the first year is between 59â"70%, declining to between 25â"32% in adults.
The Handbook of the Birds of the World lists 19 subspecies of Peregrine falcon. They can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests. The only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worldâs most widespread bird of prey. Both the English and scientific names of this species mean âwandering falcon,â referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
The Peregrine Falcon hunts at dawn and dusk, when prey are most active. The eat mostly medium-sized birds like doves, waterfowl, songbirds, waders and pigeons. Worldwide, it is estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 bird species (up to roughly a fifth of the worldâs bird species) are predated by these falcons. While its diet consists almost exclusively of medium-sized birds, the Peregrine will occasionally hunt small mammals, small reptiles or even insects.
To protect their eyes, the falcons use their nictitating membranes (third eyelids) to spread tears and clear debris from their eyes while maintaining vision.
Prey is struck and captured in mid-air; the Peregrine falcon strikes its prey with a clenched foot, stunning or killing it, then turns to catch it in mid-air. The Peregrine will drop it to the ground and eat it there if it is too heavy to carry. Prey is plucked before consumption.
It reaches sexual maturity at one year, and mates for life. It nests in a scrape, normally on cliff edges or, in recent times, on tall human-made structures. This one was found on the 10th floor of a building in downtown Davenport, Iowa.
The Peregrine Falcon became an endangered species in many areas due to the use of pesticides, especially DDT. Since the ban on DDT from the beginning of the 1970s onwards, the populations recovered, supported by large scale protection of nesting places and releases to the wild.
The Peregrine falcon was used in falconry for more than 3,000 years, beginning with nomads in central Asia. Due to its ability to dive at high speeds, it was highly sought-after and generally used by experienced falconers.
Peregrine falcons are occasionally used to scare away birds at airports, improving air-traffic safety by reducing the risk of bird-plane strikes.
Peregrines were used to intercept homing pigeons during World War II.
The Latin term for falcon, falco, is related to falx, the Latin word meaning sickle, in reference to the silhouette of the falconâs long, pointed wings in flight.
A Peregrine falcon is prominently featured on the Idaho quarter issued in 2007 as part of the United States Mintâs 50 State Quarters program.
The Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle â" the companyâs fastest production model â" is named after the Peregrine falcon with hayabusa being the Japanese word for the Peregrine falcon.
The Peregrine Falcon was removed from the U.S. Endangered Species list on August 25, 1999.
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(057/365) "Stop it you will smash the greenhouse!"
Image by MarksandSparks
Today I was procastinating so much, we made the stew yesterday however when I went to do the pots this morning we hadn't left the dish to soak so I had the job of scraping the dish clean in boiling water. Then I watched some Maury about identical twins and one decided they wanted to have a sex change, I loled.
Then it was down to grandmas to play with the cousins as they were back from Turkey, we found it fun to split up into pairs and throw a tennis ball over the house and the ones on the other side try and catch it...this was only achieved once by Mitchel and then we decided the greenhouse may suffer from our game and we went back to Cricket. Gorgeous night to sit in the garden to think about how amazing my family are.
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The quality is rubbish as it was getting dark and I used my phone camera.