While individual definitions can vary, the "bases" generally refer to: 1st base: French kissing, touching of non-intimate areas 2nd base: Intimate touching of the crouch and breasts over the clothes. This can include manual stimulation of the clitoris through the pants and touching of the breasts under the clothes (often by reaching up the shirt). 3rd base: Direct stimulation of the genitalia by hand or mouth. Home base (score): Bona fide sex
First base is making out or tongue kissing.
Second base is hands on breasts, penis, or vagina
Third is oral sex.
And all the way home is intercourse.
1. kissing and hugging .
2.feeling each other up.
3. sex .
As we all know there are single-celled organisms that reproduce by dividing which is a method of asexual reproduction and there are many-celled organisms such as plants(not all plants reproduce sexually) and animals that can reproduce sexually like tigers, loins, humans , dogs , cats , etc.
It reproduces sexually
Us. All the animals you can see.
Well...generally speaking, all the bases make proteins. Well, more specifically, any number of bases divisible by 3 can make proteins. ;-) Every combination of 3 bases, UCAG, can encode a nucleotide (or a stop or a start). And there are seriously millions of different combinations of nucleotides that make up proteins of various lengths. And sometimes different proteins can be encoded by the SAME part of DNA, but on opposite strands! So I don't think you could really say that there are any specific bases that hold directions on how to make proteins...unless you're talking about Ribosomes...which are produced in the cytoplasm. Perhaps you could clarify your question?
the sphere doesn't have a base because it's all round
The cast of Sexually Speaking with Dr. Ruth Westheimer - 1980 includes: Ruth Westheimer as Herself - Host
sounds to me like it's about a threesome (sexually speaking).
Sexually of course.
Sexually as all mammals do!
Like all birds, fish and mammals - they produce sexually. They need a male & a female to reproduce the species.
Generally speaking, yes
Kangaroos, like all mammals, are sexual. All mammals reproduce sexually.
Sexually speaking it is possible but why would you want to do that when it is much more fun to engage in that activity with another person? Metaphorically speaking it is even more possible but why do that?
An alleycat is a feral cat within an urban context, or, figuratively speaking, a sexually promiscuous woman.
No strawberries can produce sexually and asexually with runners.
Yes. All mammals reproduce sexually.
Sexually. All mammals reproduce sexually. (Incidentally the word is reproduce, not produce.)