They usually come out in the night and you may feel them if you are awake
Some worms can be felt, like pinworms, which can cause itching around your anus. Other worms, like a tapeworm, can go years without being noticed.
The prostate is your G-spot and you reach it through the anus. Put your middle finger in the anus with lube and you will feel like a lump. Massage it, moving your finger. You feel it through the wall of the colon.
Well, when they are moving, they do not have a backbone so that they can "wiggle" around better. Humans have backbones, so we can not going to wiggle around like worms.
The nerve endings around the anus are the same ones that service the penis. They don't feel the same thing that a woman does in her vagina, but it can definitely be felt.
Worms can not see, they just feel for moisture in the ground and navigate themselves to areas with high moisture. (This is why there are worms on the ground when it rains.)
If you feel worms and see them in your stool or bedsheets, you need to see a doctor. The doctor will likely recommend a type of medication that will kill and remove worms through the regular digestive processes.
Because the trees are moving... no... I just felt like saying that...Because you are moving without walking and so objects around you feel like they are moving rather than you, its like a strange sensation...
When you whirl around, the fluid in your ears starts moving around. When you stop suddenly, the fluid keeps sloshing around for a bit. This makes you feel as if you are still moving even though you are not. This creates the dizzy feeling.
your mom because she is white or black
its your baby moving around!!
If you feel something moving in your "butt" it is usually air made by the intestinal bacteria. However if this movement is accompanied by itching, then you should see your primary physician. It might be pin worms or another intestinal parasite.
You may be able to feel the pups moving around by week 6 or 7 of the pregnancy.