All of them.
If you have had no new partners, and your partner is monogamous, you don't need retesting. You should be retested if you have a new partner.
Presumably no. Both partners need to be understanding of what it means to have lupus and they need to be well-versed in managing the condition. In a mature relationship where both partners support each other, lupus would be a 'bump in the road' but would not derail the strong relationship.
Well first off you need a man and a woman, or a woman and a woman/man and man couple to 69. To 69, the two partners must lie oppositely paralell. Both partners genitals should be in the other ones face. Oral sex is given by both partners at the same time. =)
Many people believe that for a successful marriage both partners need to be both sexually compatible so premarital sex would be essential.
You need to be tested.
yes
You don't. It's already there. All's you need to do is pick someone you are good at and choose the correct partners. My suggestion is pick Kevin or Mark. They both start with a gun and ammo. If you choose Kevin, have your partners Cindy and Yoko. Both obey you most of time. Cindy can heal you from your injuries if you need it but the AI isn't very helpful unless you ask for their help. Yoko can carry a lot of items for you so you can pretty much use her as a pack mule to hold your stuff. Make sure that you pacifically ask her and not Cindy. Be very careful when talking to your partners. Always make sure that your partners are following you. Sometimes, they won't listen to you but don't worry about. Keep making sure that they follow you no matter what. Sometimes its helful if your partners are there because you might need to use them as bait. Sorry to say that about them but its true.
Cows are being tested because Scientists need it to test it for MILK
No, truth be known, neither partner necessarily has to. There are quite a number of instances where the male need not even ejaculate (there is discharge even before orgasm).
Yes, by all means! Sex feels much better if both partners are shaved! But be sure to do it regularly ... no need to have a scratch stubble "these" ;-)
you need to ask your partners for help same as scientists ask their partners for help.
The noun partners uses an apostrophe only when it is showing possession. Examples:Singular possessive: The partner's share is twenty percent.Plural possessive: The partners' shares total eighty percent.