It happens!
Obviously when something is funny duh.
the historical background of different cytology:1. SEX!!!2.SEX!!!3.SEX!!!4.SEX!!!5.SEX!!!6.SEX!!!7.SEX!!!8.SEX!!!9.SEX!!!10.SEX!!!11SEX!!!12.SEX!!!13.SEX!!!14.SEX!!!15.SEX!!!16.SEX!!!17.SEX!!!18.SEX!!!19.SEX!!!20.SEX!!!21.-Infinity: SEX!!!
Both sex-influenced and sex-limited traits are influenced by sex chromosomes. Sex-influenced traits are expressed differently in males and females due to hormonal differences, while sex-limited traits are only expressed in one sex due to anatomical or physiological differences. Both types of traits are dependent on the sex of the individual for their expression.
The biological sex of an individual with XY sex chromosomes in humans is typically male.
...abstinance... Answer It means not having sex.
I wish there was a military version of the Kama Sutra to find out!
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, the US military treats all marriages the same, whether they are same-sex or opposite-sex. It even does this in states that do not permit or recognize same-sex marriages.
It happens all the time.
It doesn't. Effective June 26, 2013, the US Military treats all spouses the same, whether they are same-sex or opposite-sex.
It doesn't. Beginning June 26, 2013, the US Military treats same all married couples the same, whether they are same-sex or opposite sex.
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It doesn't. Effective June 26, 2013, the US Military treats all married couples the same, whether they are same-sex or opposite-sex. As of that date, same-sex spouses of active-duty service members can be issued the same credentials that permit opposite-sex spouses to enter military bases unaccompanied.
Yes, solicitation of sex is a punishable offense in the military for no other reason than it is a violation of local, state, and by some interpretations Federal laws. Violations of civilian laws is grounds for removal from military service under the UCMJ.
That policy has changed. Effective June 26, 2013, the US Military treats all married couples the same, whether they are same-sex or opposite-sex.
Effective June 2013, members of the US military are free to marry persons of the same sex. After doing so, their spouses are treated the same as any other spouse by the US military. The only restriction is that the wedding ceremony must take place in a state where same-sex marriage is legal.
Two thoughts: "Men, don't let this happen to you," and, no fraternization.
If you want to be married in a church, your best bet is to look for a local Unitarian Universalist church. Members of the US military may now use chapels on military bases in states where same-sex marriage is legal.