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    1. Asked: May 26, 2021In: Communication

      Do female babies grow faster than the males?

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      Added an answer on May 28, 2021 at 10:51 am

      It’s a well known and an accepted fact that girls develop sooner than boys physically and emotionally. Women develop faster so they do not choose a male of their same age, who is less able to protect and provide for them and their potential child. Girls physically mature faster than boys on a physicRead more

      It’s a well known and an accepted fact that girls develop sooner than boys physically and emotionally. Women develop faster so they do not choose a male of their same age, who is less able to protect and provide for them and their potential child. Girls physically mature faster than boys on a physical level as well due to the quicker process of puberty. Girls undergo puberty earlier than boys by about 1-2 years, and generally finish the stages of puberty quicker than males due to their differences

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    2. Asked: May 26, 2021In: Communication

      What does “happy ending” mean?

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      Added an answer on May 28, 2021 at 10:51 am

      It is stimulating and massaging the males’ or females’ intimate areas that might result in an orgasm. Unlike many people think, the massage of intimate areas isn’t just a simple hand job. There are many special intimate tantric massage techniques originating from India where people believe that theRead more

      It is stimulating and massaging the males’ or females’ intimate areas that might result in an orgasm. Unlike many people think, the massage of intimate areas isn’t just a simple hand job. There are many special intimate tantric massage techniques originating from India where people believe that the male body is a temple and the lingam is sacred. All body back, arms, head and even genital area is worshipped and massaged during such massage session. A lot of tension and stress builds in the intimate area and the purpose of a massage is to release it.

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    3. Asked: May 26, 2021In: Communication

      Does sudden weight loss cause stretch marks to appear?

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      Added an answer on May 28, 2021 at 10:51 am

      Yes. And of course, stretch marks are normal, especially in women. Stretch marks let you know when either you gain or lose weight. Not everyone has this problem but once you notice that you do have this then you will continue to experience it. What happens is that your skin actually starts to rip, oRead more

      Yes. And of course, stretch marks are normal, especially in women. Stretch marks let you know when either you gain or lose weight. Not everyone has this problem but once you notice that you do have this then you will continue to experience it. What happens is that your skin actually starts to rip, or pull apart but doesn’t go through all of the layers.The marks will lighten with time but will never totally go away.

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