Females are born with approximately 1-2 million egg cells, or ova, in their ovaries. This number decreases over time, with only about 300,000-400,000 egg cells remaining by the time a woman reaches puberty.
No, they hatch from eggs laid by the females. Only a few species even guard their nests.
Yes, males are born with all the primary spermatocytes (which develop into sperm) they will ever produce. In females, however, egg cells are not fully formed until puberty, where they are produced throughout a woman's reproductive years.
Females have the openings for the vagina, urethra, and anus.
Both genders can cause ASMR triggers. However it is suggested that females cause more than males. This is because females have a naturally softer voice and tone.
The Outies was created in 2000.
yes they do just ask and they will.
No. The belly button has to be an absolute "innie" in order to be pierced correctly.
They didn't have belly buttons at all. Since they weren't born from an actual mom, they didn't have umbilical cords. So only their children did.
it means that he has seen her belly button
Yes, females can leave the crip gang if they were born into it. Anyone can leave a gang.
yes men are mutations of females
"Upstairs outies" is a common term used in residential real estate to refer to bedrooms or living spaces located on the upper floor of a house that have a window looking out onto the street or surrounding area. It is used to describe a feature of a specific area within the house.
no
definetly innies, I personally know people who get made fun of for having outies, innies are only perceived to be sexier though because more people can have them, also innies look better than outties when they are pierced, and I personally think pierced belly buttons are really hot.
It can be found on the horses belly about 3 or 4 inches in front of its genitalia. Like humans - they can have 'innies' or 'outies'.
An outie refers to a type of belly button that protrudes outward rather than being recessed. It typically has a rounded shape and can vary in size, but it is characterized by its distinct bulge. Outies can result from the way the umbilical cord is attached and how the tissue heals after birth. Unlike innies, which are concave, outies appear more prominent on the abdomen.