Better break out the Mayonnaise!
Locate the os bone, and carefully grip the base with one hand while holding the prepuce in the other. Pull the prepuce back whilst pushing the os bone forward revealing the glans Keep a firm but gentle grip as you push the glans further to see the bulbus glandis. 4: Begin a gentle rhythmic squeezing of the os through the pupace directly behind the exposed bulbus glandis. 5: With your thumb and a finger, gently encircle the shaft directly behind the expanding bulbus glandis and continue rhythmically squeezing. Continue stimulating the bulbus glandis in this fashion until it is fully engorged. Ongoing stimulation will lead to the full engorgement of the longa glandis as well. I put this together from a few sources. I had to make small edits to the proper technical language to satisfy posting rules.
Yes, at least 25 mins.
A knot. The tighter you pull on a knot, the smaller and more compact it becomes.
Try to pick at the knot with your fingernail or get a good buddy or someone with love nails to pick the knot a loose. If it a small knot then your kind of stuck and on your own; it'll take you sometime though if your persistant. If it a nice size knot it won't be a problem!
yes it is a very loose knot as if you pull the short piece of single rope it will come undone
I'm pretty sure this "Marble Size Knot" your talking about is the female Clitoris. When it gets hard its the male equivalent of having an erection.
A man named Gordius secured his donkey with it.
A proper square knot can be loosened by pulling two of the four lines going into the knot. They will be two adjacent lines, and on the 'short' side of the knot, not the long side. This should create enough slack to allow the lines to come apart.Squish them into a circle... or cut it
Gnocchi
A: Very gently use your comb on the bottom part of the hair. It will come loose and you keep moving higher until the knot is gone. You should lightly comb the hair until the knot is gone, if the knot is wet use a comb, if the knot is dry i would suggest a light bristle brush.
Go see your doctor
To tie a fishing hook securely, use a strong knot like the improved clinch knot or Palomar knot. Make sure the knot is tight and trim any excess line. Test the knot by pulling on it before casting to ensure it is secure.