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    1. Asked: January 11, 2022In: Communication

      Premature Attachment

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      Added an answer on January 12, 2022 at 7:20 pm

      Those who are prematurely attached find the joy in friendships and intimate partners and are not afraid to let it all hang out. They have a balanced and healthy ego—for the most part—and believe in themselves and the vitality of companionship. They seek partners who are also healthy and have a low,Read more

      Those who are prematurely attached find the joy in friendships and intimate partners and are not afraid to let it all hang out. They have a balanced and healthy ego—for the most part—and believe in themselves and the vitality of companionship. They seek partners who are also healthy and have a low, well-balanced center of gravity, which allows them to take risks without the fear of failure. Prematures are willing to brush themselves off after a spill and are not discouraged in the face of hardships. They enjoy rolling up their sleeves and seeking viable solutions for the complex problems that challenge their everyday life.

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    2. Asked: January 11, 2022In: Communication

      Silk pressing on a 4C hair type

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      Added an answer on January 12, 2022 at 7:20 pm

      I get silk presses every 8 weeks so I can get a professional trim. My hair reverts just fine when I wash it. You can silk pressing your hair without having your hair damaged. Don’t put a lot of oils and butters in your hair before hand and throughly detangle first. Blow dry your hair as straight asRead more

      I get silk presses every 8 weeks so I can get a professional trim. My hair reverts just fine when I wash it. You can silk pressing your hair without having your hair damaged. Don’t put a lot of oils and butters in your hair before hand and throughly detangle first. Blow dry your hair as straight as possible. Also, don’t apply anymore heat on it, that’s how people get heat damage, instead use it as a chance to do a thorough trim and cut whatever needs to go.

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    3. Asked: January 11, 2022In: Communication

      is it possible for pregnancy not be detectable at 4months?

      Ivonne Daly
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      Added an answer on January 12, 2022 at 7:20 pm

      Well, it is very hard for a woman to go 4 months into pregnancy without noticing. The most obvious sign of pregnancy is a missed period. If a women does not notice that her period is missing during this amount of time, she is not following up correctly. Missed periods occur 15 days after ovulation.Read more

      Well, it is very hard for a woman to go 4 months into pregnancy without noticing. The most obvious sign of pregnancy is a missed period. If a women does not notice that her period is missing during this amount of time, she is not following up correctly. Missed periods occur 15 days after ovulation. At this early stage, a pregnancy test will give a reliable result. Four months gone means that you will be 12 weeks pregnant. At this stage any weight gain around the breasts, tummy, and legs is likely to be subtle. You might also notice slight pigmentation changes to your skin tone, but again these will likely go unnoticed by most people.

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