I have a friend who's 11 and hasn't had her period yet, she said she masturbates by crossing her legs and squeezing her thighs which makes a weird beating movement (or whatever) when she puts pressure on her vagina. I'm worried that it could cause harm to her because she's putting pressure on to her vagina when she needs to leak and i don't if pee can be act like sperm ( even though girls don't have sperm) and somehow travel into the wrong area since she's putting pressure on it, it moves around ( the pee ) and somehow will fertilise her eggs ( i don't know if she has her ovary yet though). Now i don't know very much about sex or stuff so this is my question. Can she get pregnant by doing that? plz answer
No, honey, it is not possible to get pregnant by squeezing your legs or vagina. Doing so is no way harmful. Your friend's body just isn't ready to start menstruating yet.
no they do not!
There is no problem with your leg! I get this all the time, when crossing your legs, you stop blood flow so its good to remember to switch legs!
Crossing your legs can mess up your hip alignment if you keep them crossed for an extended period. You should try to sit with your legs straight often.
No you can not get pregnant.
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They capture their food by squeezing prey with their spike-studded legs and stunning them, then it kills.
Crossing the legs at the knees can cause an increase in systolic BP as well as a smaller increase in diastolic BP. Crossing the legs at the ankles does not have a significant impact on altering BP.
Of course not.
Rubbing, kissing, and gently squeezing all make you feel very loved during sex. Men squezzing his legs a little and squeezing your breast feels amazing!
Squeezing your legs together occasionally, such as when sitting or crossing your legs, is generally not harmful for most people. However, doing so for extended periods can lead to discomfort, reduced circulation, and muscle strain. It's important to change positions regularly to maintain good blood flow and avoid any potential stiffness or numbness. If you experience pain or persistent discomfort, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, it is not appropriate for someone to touch a pregnant person's belly without their permission.