i dont get your question. id reread and repost the question
they simply dont think
I think it's possible.
No. There are men in their 70's that have fathered children.
Women and men when they are 18 or up i think :S
There are a few different ages when people begin to think about possible career changes. These ages are in your 20's, 40's, and 50's. These ages are when major life choices are usually decided.
It is because we are hardwired to procreate as much as possible. We may have evolved enough to think rationally, but we are all still animals and that's what animals do.
i think it 's south carolina cause they were the first to leave the north
They want to have women to be more attracted to men.
That`s Very,Very Funny,but i don`t think that`s possible.
Yes, breast cancer is possible for men, although it is much less common than in women. Male breast cancer occurs when malignant cells form in the breast tissue of a man. While breast cancer is often associated with women, men also have a small amount of breast tissue, which means they can develop breast cancer too. The symptoms of breast cancer in men are similar to those in women and can include: A lump or swelling in the breast or under the arm. Nipple discharge, which may be bloody. Changes in the size or shape of the breast. Skin dimpling or puckering. Redness or scaling of the nipple or breast skin. Men with a family history of breast cancer or who have inherited gene mutations such as BRCA1 or BRCA2 are at higher risk. Diagnosis involves physical examination, imaging tests (like mammograms or ultrasounds), and biopsy for confirmation. Treatment for male breast cancer often involves surgery to remove the tumor and possibly lymph nodes, followed by radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy depending on the stage and characteristics of the cancer. Early detection and prompt treatment can improve outcomes for men with breast cancer.
Only if you are super hot. If not you must be a women. I think one of the judges is gay so it is possible.
In English, French pour homme means "for man". It's possible that the "s" is missing from the end of this - pour hommes would mean "for men", but the "s" is silent.