I think we would need to know more about this before answers are given. Perhaps as in my neighbours case, also 70, she is still breastfeeding.
If she was Marge Simpson they might be.
You have an infection is most likely
You shouldn't. It would probably be painful for the woman. If you had to do it though, just bite gently.
It is important to keep fluids from leaking from a car. Excessive transmission fluid would be coming out of the overflow because there is too much fluid in the transmission, or because the seal has become worn.
There is no connection from the power steering system and the engine systems. The only conceivable way that power steering fluid would be coming out of an exhaust system is to have power steering fluid poured into the fuel line. Transmission fluid could be coming through a vacuum line. This may appear to be similar to power steering fluid.
Well your clutch should be a hydraulic clutch system and if your pedal is stuck on the floor that would mean that there is possibly no fluid in your reservoir. The system might also need to be bled. To do this you need to fill your reservoir with fluid (brake fluid). Your reservoir is located on the left side of your brake master cylinder. On the right side of the transmission you will see your slave cylinder for your clutch. It will have a hard hydraulic line going into it, (looks like a brake line), and on that slave cylinder there is a little nipple that you can put a 8mm wrench on. Okay now for the bleeding process. You will need a buddy for this. Have your buddy sit in the driver seat and hold the clutch to the floor. When he has it all the way to the floor, open up that nipple and let the fluid, (or air), out. When the pressure slows tighten the nipple back up. Have your buddy let the clutch back out and repeat the process until you dont have any air coming out of that nipple. Should look like a solid stream of fluid with no bubbles. You may have to fill your reservoir half way through the process.
Heater core would be the likely culprit here.
After a body has been lying around for a few days, it will start to decompose. So at that stage, it would appear that fluid was coming out of the skin.
No.
Smoke coming out of steering box usually means the fluid is burned. It can also mean that the steering gear is failing.
Yes, after extended use, nipple suction does make the enlargement and elongation permanent: the nipple will not stay erect, but will stay out and function like a normal nipple--enlarging when stimulated.
Close nipple refers to the length of threading on a nipple. For example, a nipple with threading on both sides that does not meet in the middle would not be a close nipple. If you were to "CLOSE" the gap between the threads, making the threading span the complete length of the nipple, then it is a close nipple.