Spend time and talking to him.
Call 911 or an adult.
Tell them that it is stupid and if they are worried or scared about something they should tell someone. NO NO NO!! Whatever you do DO NOT tell them it is stupid! They are depresed and feel negative, Do you want to add on to that dissapiontment!??!
Because she is worried that when she's one day dead and gone you will not have learned what you need. She is preparing you for a adult life without her. And kids are extremely annoying as well.
Look for psychological help immediately. If none try blogging or maybe even contemplate suicide if the need to murder is that intense. Do not hurt anyone- understand.
That stuff is a natural lubricant, and is the body preparing for possible sex. This is nothing to be worried about, unless it is happening frequently when you are not turned on. At that point you should see a doctor.
I'd say no it's highly unlikely but when you are booting heroin you can go straight into a nod while the needle is still in your arm causing you to get some nasty cuts. If your really worried google trackmarks and look at images then check his arms in a way that's not suspicious
If you're talking about ONLY after arousal but not necessarily after intercourse, yes it's normal and a condition that males have complained about since the beginning of time.
You may be worried if you feel anxious, have difficulty relaxing, experience racing thoughts, or have physical symptoms like a rapid heartbeat or upset stomach. It's important to recognize these signs and seek help if worry becomes excessive and impacts your daily life.
Worried is past tense. The present tense is worry.
It is when people act erratically, not as they usually act. Often, when we know people well, we can predict what they will do... but if something is wrong with them, and their behavior becomes unpredictable, then we become worried.
more worried, most worried
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?