really, really good! You never want to stop! ____________________________________ Yeah ^ tht persons right. you dont want to stop. but you can try other things too, like rub a teddy bear down there, or puting a cell phone down there on vibrate and then call it.
No, hitting your head with your pillow while you're sleeping has absolutely nothing at all to do with autism and there's no reason to think that it does. If you're hitting your head with your pillow in your sleep this is fairly normal.
Yes, it's okay if you started your period and hump a pillow. There is no reason to think that this wouldn't be okay, both are normal and don't effect each other.
The problem of the infant's nose being blocked when face down on a pillow raises concern, I think.
I don't think there are pillowcase protectors. There are pillow protectors that are special pillowcases (I think they are really called Pillow Encasements so you put them directly on the pillow and a pillowcase over that). I think these are usually used by people who have allergies to dust and/or dust mites.
No, you don't have a problem. You may just feel left out or had a fight with someone. This is totally normal.
I don't think so.
Some information leads to the ancient Egyptians whom we think was the cause to inventing the pillow
I don't think there are pillowcase protectors. There are pillow protectors that are special pillowcases (I think they are really called Pillow Encasements so you put them directly on the pillow and a pillowcase over that). I think these are usually used by people who have Allergies to dust and/or dust mites.
When my rabbit eats carrots he has that problem. I think its normal but I don't know
The 1700's that is what I think
carpet i think or maybe a pillow on the ground? i dont know im only 9 years old.
D.J. called it her pillow person. I don't think it had a name besides that. Stephanie had her Mr. Bear and D.J. had her pillow person.