The Back Of Your Nose.
Talk dirty to him to turn him on even more, rub his back -- especially the lower back -- kiss him, nibble his ears, hug him, throw your legs around his. Remember: this is supposed to be fun for both of you! Play hard, but play safe!
no they dont even have ears
I meant Jade but I saw Gauges in his ears on one of the videos. I even Paused and went back, but i can not remember what video.
There are many things that might be at the back of you that you can't see. You generally can't see the back of your own head, your back, the back of your arms, or even your bottom without a mirror.
Any age. Some people even get their babies' ears pierced.
When a horse puts both ears backward he is most likely upset or annoyed with something. This doesn't necessarily mean he will do anything bad, but use caution when approaching a horse with his ears back. He may try to kick or even bite if he feels threatened. If you are riding a horse with his ears back, try to calm him down by patting his neck. If just one ear is slanted back, he is probably trying to figure out your riding cues.
Grasshppers have ears in the sides of their abdomen
This depends on the angle of the ears if they are slightly back it means she is either relaxed or bored. if they are really far back nearly laid on the top of her head this is a sign of agresion, she may widen her eyes while doing this or even nip the air in your direction. be very aware if this is the case.
No, it is not possible to breathe through your ears. The ears are primarily responsible for hearing and maintaining balance through the inner ear structures like the cochlea and semicircular canals. Breathing occurs through the respiratory system, specifically the nose and mouth, where air enters the lungs for gas exchange. The ears do not have the necessary anatomical structures to facilitate respiration.
I had the same symptoms and saw an ENT (ear, nose and throat specialist). Believe it or not, he diagnosed me with LPR - It's another form of acid reflux called Laryngopharyngeal Reflux. This type of reflux goes beyond your lower esphagus and affects your throat, voicebox, and can even affect your airways (nasal passages and eustacian tubes in ears) if they're narrow like mine. I've never even experienced the classic "heartburn" with my reflux, rather, have clogged ears, chronic nagging type cough and constantly clearing my throat - it feels like a lump in there. Bottom line, my doc put me on Nexium and I watch what I eat and feel great. Have a bad day here and there, but it's usually if I've eaten a trigger food. Good luck!!
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Actually, elephants have excellent hearing! The size and shape of their ears helps them hear even better than they already do.