What we call the 'normal' English is quite common. When medical personnel use their own language, it ensures that they get the right information from other medical personnel to ensure that you get the correct treatment.
to each their own. there are no rules about what body part you can or can't shave.
To shave yourself, no. To run a barber shop and shave others, yes.
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they cant reach their own armpits
She had a mental breakdown and did shave her head.
You have ot suck a dick first (perferrabley your own and then you have it with your moth
Sign language is used all over the world. Most countries have their own sign language, the same way each country has their own spoken language. I mean, like, on a bus or something, I don't know anywhere else?
No - BUT - since absolutely anyone can answer the questions posted, any medical advice given may not come from a qualified medical professional ! You should always seek confirmation of any advice on here - from your own doctor !
Medical terminology provides for a special language that all in the medical field understand. Even people who speak other languages understand exactly what others are saying. It is a language that you will have to learn if you want to speak to others in your field. Doctors like it if you can understand what they are saying. They seem to have problems explaining things otherwise to their patients.
The answer to the riddle "Who can shave three times a day and still grow a beard?" is a barber. A barber shaves others frequently as part of their job, but it doesn't affect their own ability to grow a beard. Thus, they can shave multiple clients throughout the day while still having their own facial hair.
There are many sleep disorders, far to many to list. Your partner should discuss this with a medical professional. You should encourage this for your own safety.