if you really like him youll do it.
No, It is strictly sinful and forbidden for a Muslim woman, Shia or Sunni, to give birth to a child with sperms not belonging to her husband even if the sperms are obtained through medical resources and not through intercourse sex with a foreign man (not her husband). One of the reasons is to whom the child will be legally and licitly relevant to his real father (the sperm owner) or to the mother licit husband.
yes why not. he is your husband & your partner.
Yes we can give zakat to our daughter if her husband is poor.
it is the asexual state of the fungus...which mean reproduce by spores ..contrary to teleomorph which reproduce sexually through gametes or other sexual organs...this is the simplest answer i can give :)
For asexual the cell duplicates itself to two cells and then go through cytokinesis. The two cells then becomes genetically identical. For sexually there needs to be two cells. Then they give each other some of their DNA . Then they go through binary fission. The two cells that swapped DNA will be genetically different then before.
no
You say what you would like to do sexually. Just give him some dirty talk.
Manatees reproduce sexually, and they give live birth.
she warns her husband to disguise his fear and deceit
give him a bj
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sexually They just put their HUGE ol' pepee in the girly girls va-j-j.