It can be due to mites.
They can be present on your bed.
Sit in the floor with your legs straight in front of you and together with pointed toes. Lean your torso over with your arms straight out reaching for your angles.
If you are experiencing several bumps all over your legs, it could be boils; seek medical attention.
Possibly bed bugs, hives, an allergic reaction. Try to remember things you ate that you wouldn't usually eat in the past week. If you have any pets you could have a certain bug. or lice. this is most likely bed bugs.
There is not a specific length as a person could be "short" and still be considered to have long legs proportionately. (It's hard to explain what constitutes long legs because it's all about the relationship of the legs to the length of the torso.) But, I'd have to say that if your legs are over 8 feet long, it's probably safe to say you have long legs for a 14-year-old.
Age spots are small brown spots found all over the legs and gradually disappear up the leg. Sun exposure and tanning beds can increase the formation of them.
His face ( over his eyebrows) and all over his torso.
The bent-over row exercise if improperly done places extreme pressure on the lower back or the torso/abdomen. Muscle pulls and outright tears are not unheard of in these cases.
Compensate for recoil. If you want to get headshots, aim for the neck. If you want fire many shots in rapid succsession aim for the lower torso or all of you shots will go over his head.
The term double crossed legs refers to the act when a person, quite frequently a woman, crosses her legs at the knees and then crosses them over one another again lower down at the ankle.
Once it's on, simply place your legs under the table and drape the blanket over the lower half of your body.
Hung over and itchy
It depends on the characteristics. If the symptoms seems to be allergy related (itchy, watery, red), an over the counter antihistamine could help. If they are itchy from dryness try an over the counter eye drop such as visine for added moisture.