My boyfriend likes sex every night but yet wants kids help!?
I heard that it lowers hes sperm counts which makes him shot blanks, but he has to have sex every night... I dont like it but I do it just to make him happy!!!!
So one please help me we want kids now we are ready, just hes very horny type of guy, if he thinks of sex or I touch it hes up like that!
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Answer by TLS (Caitlin is coming! 5/15/08) He won't shoot blanks but his sperm count will be lower than if you wait a day or so in between intercourse. That being said, it is possible to conceive while having sex every day.
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I need to know whether modelling for sex webchat rooms illegal in india? Apart from the fact that the model has to be above 18, are there any rules against sex webchat & being a webchat model in India?
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Answer by Femme fatale Well it would be illegal if you caught sex web chatting with under illegal age people, otherwise i doubt.
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Question by Ree: How do you plan to approach the "sex talk"?
Any age you would like to start talking about it with your child? What type of terminology are you going to use?
Good luck!
And if you've already done so, what was it like talking with them?
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Answer by Krawrys I don't have any children yet... but for my future daughter I'll talk to her about it when she hits puberty. When she first gets her period I'll explain what it is then go onto the sex part. As for my son... I'll start talking to him about it when he turns 13 or 14. I won't candy coat it, I think that just confuses them, but at the same time I won't be vulgar. Just normal terminology, speaking in a way they can hopefully understand.
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I know you read sex scenes in novels sometimes. But the ones I have read just aren't romantic. And well. I have never written one before. I'm pretty sure it's different from writing just...normally. Can you give me some tip or something? Is really easy? Or hard? Thanks.
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Answer by awesomechick123 it might be embarassing at first. just think about when you read a sex scene and how you don't think that the author is a pedo or anything. it should help. also, just write what you think should happen.
Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the âFestival Choice Awardâ at the New York Underground Film Festival. Krausâ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Directorâs Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival. Sheriff, the first film in Krausâs WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series âIndependent Lens,â and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD. Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio. Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.
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Filmmaker Daniel Kraus in attendance for discussion with ST VanAirsdale (Movieline). Introduction by Ray Privett (Cinema Purgatorio).
Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the âFestival Choice Awardâ at the New York Underground Film Festival. Krausâ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Directorâs Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival. Sheriff, the first film in Krausâs WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series âIndependent Lens,â and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD. Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio. Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.
How long after I have sex is it safe to stop taking my birth control pill?
I last had sex Tues and I wanted to stop taking my pills for a week and get my period, but should I? Is it safe to stop taking my pills 5 days after I have sex to prevent pregnancy?
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Answer by _-Little One-_ Personally, I don't think it's a good idea. There is a pretty good chance that you are safe and not pregnant, as long as you've been taking the pill long enough so it's actually in your system. Why do you want to get your period, anyway? If you do stop taking the pill for the sheer idea of getting your period, it may be pointless. Just because you stop taking it doesn't mean that you will automatically get your period, even if it is right on your normal schedule. You should definitely get ahold of a doc. <3 Sari