Thick brown discharge from the vagina can be due to various reasons, including menstrual blood that is old and takes longer to exit the body, hormonal fluctuations, or vaginal infections. If the discharge has a foul odor, is accompanied by itching, or causes discomfort, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Keeping track of your menstrual cycle and any other symptoms can also help your doctor provide better care.
Demi-glacé is preferred when making brown sauce because it provides a rich, concentrated flavor that enhances the overall taste of the sauce. Its thick, glossy texture adds depth and a luxurious mouthfeel, making the sauce more appealing. Additionally, demi-glacé, made from equal parts brown stock and sauce espagnole, contributes complexity and umami, essential for a well-rounded brown sauce.
looks thick to me ;)
It means Soulja Boy is a f a g g o t, and like to jump up and down on thick p e n i s. :D -Attalia Brown
I'd say about 2mm to 3mm thick.
He is a singer and is a T.V. personality.He is the son of actor Alan Thick.
The "white stuff" is called vaginal discharge. It can look: * Smooth like cream * Ropy and thick * Maybe other ways If it is brown or yellow, see a doctor. You may have TSS or something. The "white stuff" is called vaginal discharge. It can look: * Smooth like cream * Ropy and thick * Maybe other ways If it is brown or yellow, see a doctor. You may have TSS or something.
This is a discharge and if it is thick, smells, and you itch you have a yeast infection. You could also have a STD. Go to a doctor.
Bull Kelp is a thick brown kelp that is very strong and thick!
thick fur
Thick and brown
i think he does
I had the same problem in our fleet vehicles and was informed that it was from mixing regular MTBE gasoline with ethanol gasoline, brown film formed on the pickup sock of the fuel pump in the tank .
they had parties and stuff. are you thick or something
reddish brown thick fur.
The 'stuff' could be the thick layer of blubber (fat) that protects the walrus from the cold.
It is the same as a regular chicken shell.
To asker.... Which country/branch of the military are you in? Can you give me any further details of where you use this stuff? Tail rotor blade pivots? Drive shaft bearings? etc etc? Is it thick red stuff that smells a little weird, a black graphite based grease, or just regular poo-brown grease? Is it quite thin, or thick and gloopy?