Yep. Completely normal.
Although touching the vagina itself would be hard, considering that's the tube-bit inside of the body connecting the uterus (womb) and vulva (the outside-bit, probably what you're referring to).
The color of the vagina can vary from pink to purplish or reddish, which is completely normal. The perception of the vagina being black may be due to variations in skin tone or pigmentation among individuals. It is essential to emphasize that all variations in color are natural and healthy.
The penguins live in the Galapagos national park which protects them from being touched or disturbed by the public.
When something remains the same or is normal, it is often referred to as being "consistent" or "unchanged." It can also be described as being "stable" or "steady."
A flatworm may respond to being touched with a probe by contracting its body or changing direction to move away from the stimulus. This is a common behavioral response in flatworms to avoid potential harm or danger.
Discharge is normal when you are female and it will increase certain times of the cycle and you might need a thin pad then. There is nothing you can do. Discharge is used for cleaning out the vagina and keep it healthy.
Soft.
Yes, it is normal as long as there is no fever and breast feed is being taken properly.
With proper treatment and if caught in time....a normal life.
They are normal bumps from when you are born. When a baby's head comes out of the vagina, the bones are very soft. This is on all human beings who were actually born from being shoved from a vagina, rather then a c-section.
solar panels can most definitely be charged without being touched!
The wetness in the vagina when it is being fingered is usually due to natural lubrication produced by the vagina to help with penetration and reduce friction. It is a normal physiological response to arousal and stimulation.
The color of the vagina can vary from pink to purplish or reddish, which is completely normal. The perception of the vagina being black may be due to variations in skin tone or pigmentation among individuals. It is essential to emphasize that all variations in color are natural and healthy.
that would come under Aphenphosmphobia - the fear of being touched
being werid!?
Clamydia is a bacteria, so if your boyfriend touched himself then it is possible you may have it. It is also possible that you may not have it due to your treatment or maybe the infection just did not get a chance to pass on to you. Being infected with it is definitively an option, so I would recomend you not to have sex with him (either genital or oral).
During REM sleep, when active dreaming is involved, it is not unusual to perceive that you are being touched.
That doesn't happen to all women. if it does it's because a womans nipples are more sensitive and some can even have a orgasm just by being touched there and not on the clitoris. The vagina and the breasts are connected as erogenous zones.