You go see a doctor. Also, try to relieve your bowels as soon as you feel the urge. Don't hold it all in to the last minute, as this will make a dirty accident more likely. Be sure to carry a change of underwear with you. That way, if you mess in the ones you're wearing, you'll have a fresh clean pair to change into. There is also therapeutic interventions for people who have difficulty controlling their bladder and bowels. you should look into that. I hope that clean undies are in your future!
well you should probaly move what ever is messing with that person or else they are going to wake up and kick yo butt for letting whateva was messing wit dat person
it means that, that person has been messing up left and right or that they have been messing up a lot
How is jealousy seen?Jealousy is seen by body language, the way you speak to a person, talking about the person, and messing with the person.
There were a bunch of Polish resistance fighters messing up supplies to Germans in Russia
fool's tools
A person may not catch a disease by messing around with two different people who are not infected,but there are chances of contacting diseases if the persons involved are infected but still in the window period.
Smell his underwear. If they smell like someone's been there, you know you have a problem, for sure!
people poop their pants from the ages 0 to 4
yes a person can pee in his pants
A person may not catch a disease by messing around with two different people who are not infected; however, there are chances that the two people may be having diseases currently in window period which are still contagious.
Simply tell them that they are obese and that they need to go on a BIG diet. They will understand. Tell them that "Obesity is a huge problem in our Nation, you are apart of it. So if you want to stop messing up the world lose the fat." <><><><><> This is not easy to do without hurting the feeling of the person you are telling. My advice is to leave it alone. They already know.
Yes, the word pants is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. Pants is a word for an article of clothing, a thing. The word pants is also the third person singular of the verb to pant (pants, panting, panted).