"Playing yourself" is basically performing an action which arouses and / or stimulates you sexually. This can be done by touching / rubbing your breasts, vagina, butt, or simply just caressing yourself in a non sexual area. It is completely normal to do this, and there is nothing wrong with it. As long as your not inflicting any pain, then it's ok.
Girls that aren't afraid to be themselves, they have pretty eyes, and they can play x box with him all day
Yes many kids play these games on there own all the time. It's perfectly normal.
It depends. Some girls start when they hit puberty. Most girls though don't "play" with themselves at all. Some kids, boys OR girls discover the art of... "playing" before they even know what it is. For some it could be when they're just babies. A friend of mine said her little sister did when she was like six or something. For me... I think I was a toddler.
Girls usually play with dolls.
" the girls" can play any games they want to play
Not everyone masturbates, but a large percent do. It'd be pretty safe to assume that some female masturbates.
130 girls play softball, soccer, or both
Because most girls who do this are insecure with themselves... And they 'talk bad things' - as u put it - about other girls to make themselves feel better about themselves, but really they're no better than anyone else!!
Girls usually play with dolls.
Girls can play league. NRL is making rounds where girls can play. Indigenous and non.
The Vernons Girls has: Played Themselves in "Six-Five Special" in 1957. Performed in "New Look" in 1958. Played Themselves in "Boy Meets Girls" in 1959. Played Themselves - Performers in "Boy Meets Girls" in 1959. Played Themselves in "The Royal Variety Show" in 1960. Played Themselves in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1961. Played Themselves in "Pops and Lenny" in 1962. Played Themselves in "Comedy Bandbox" in 1962. Played Themselves in "Here Come the Girls" in 1963. Played Themselves in "Just for Fun" in 1963. Played Themselves in "Around the Beatles" in 1964. Played Themselves in "The Story of Light Entertainment" in 2006.
it is not should girls can play but they can play