Abe, boy, how do you know your zipper isn't torn? And when I first started having sex, I was so comforted that it didn't break, but know that there can't always be blood to tell us that it's broken. And the second is that if you're sure she's not broken, there's no point in poisoning yourself if you're not pregnant, because it's not said that you're often pregnant after urinating. And I urinate often because I drink a lot of fluids. Consider it not and reduce the dose per day to compare how it will be. Urination may be due to the fact that you have cystitis, for example. There are many things that can be attributed to it, and I think you can get pregnant if your skin is torn. I had read somewhere that a bride was a child and pregnant and when she went to a gynecologist they removed the skin. The reason was, that she had a fairly strong and thick skin and her partner and had punctured a spot without breaking a whole skin and therefore no blood. This is what I read, but I can no longer remember when and where, so I can not quote accurately. And young man, take it a little more understandable to write that the spelling seems to be lame, even more than me :)
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Abe, boy, how do you know your zipper isn't torn? And when I first started having sex, I was so comforted that it didn't break, but know that there can't always be blood to tell us that it's broken. And the second is that if you're sure she's not broken, there's no point in poisoning yourself if you're not pregnant, because it's not said that you're often pregnant after urinating. And I urinate often because I drink a lot of fluids. Consider it not and reduce the dose per day to compare how it will be. Urination may be due to the fact that you have cystitis, for example. There are many things that can be attributed to it, and I think you can get pregnant if your skin is torn. I had read somewhere that a bride was a child and pregnant and when she went to a gynecologist they removed the skin. The reason was, that she had a fairly strong and thick skin and her partner and had punctured a spot without breaking a whole skin and therefore no blood. This is what I read, but I can no longer remember when and where, so I can not quote accurately. And young man, take it a little more understandable to write that the spelling seems to be lame, even more than me :)