Why do people cross their legs when they need to pee?
Because it helps them clamp down on the urethra to help hold it in.
What is the best form of revenge on your sister?
She's family so she's always going to be around, so might as well deal with her and make peace now because eventually you'll have to.
Disobedience is a matter of choice. It is not because of in-born nature of disobedience. It is the in-born nature of decision making that is misused. To fix disobedience, one must go to the root of the problem. The root is in the mind. Feed your mind what is good, and you shall ponder good thoughts. Eat what is poisonous, and you will die!
You pee out of your urethra.
Women:
The area is called the vulva.
The lips that come over the vulva are called the labia.
Men:
(I'm a girl so you can improve this answer if you are a guy)
cultural consensus is the state of mind that believed that there is no absolutism, and there is no separation between matter and mind.
What does it mean when you smell someone whos not there?
It can mean there is a spirit if someone has died but it could just mean you are sad about the person and remember there smell
What are some guidelines to effective human relations?
Human, Motivation and Behavior? , this question is a violation of the plagiarism policy? Use your textbook!
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How can you improve personal development?
There are a number of personal development programs that will assist you in your personality development check out http://www.personal-development-reviewed.com or for Chris Howard a personal development expert I have an excellent experience check out http://www.personal-development-reviewed.com/chris-howard.html
I M not sure wether they are full nude or partial nude but
Waorani is one of them,
Himba tribe of Namibia - AFRICA
Suri tribe (Lip Plate Tribe), A Mursi Tribe.
are also like them but these tribes are partial.. Lower portion is covered in them.
Forced Crossdressing is related more to BDSM than crossdressing and transgenderism: it's part of fantasy and losing control. True transgenderism is based in gender (emotional issues) and not in objects. It's about being something all the time; not just when you are turned on. Forced crossdressing is not bad; it's just not to be confused with transgenderism they are miles and miles apart.
AnswerYour mom needs SERIOUS help! She isn't right in the head! You need to tell her I'M A BOY AND I DON'T HAVE TO WEAR GIRLS THINGS! You should go to a councilor. This is just horrible!! You need to talk to someone at once!Really man I know you may think it's too hard but nobody else can help you. You have to tell someone, a school counselor, something. Nobody else can. You are the guy. I'm guessing your dad isn't around, and if he is that is even worse. You are the man of the house. You have to stand up to her. She gets a kick out of it but It's making your life hell. YOU HAVE TO BE THE ONE TO PUT YOUR FOOT DOWN. If you don't you'll let people push you around for the rest of your life.
Forcing a boy to wear girl's clothes, when he doesn't want to, could be considered a form of child abuse.
When you have an opportunity, you could call or talk to a number of people or agencies who might be able to help you. These would include teachers, pastors, hospital personnel, counseling referral agencies, and the police. There are also, usually, in many cities, child advocacy agencies. A common number to call for help in social predicaments is 411.
Trust these professionals, and don't be embarrassed. Many boys have been through much worse. Talking to someone will give you a better idea of your options.
Yes, very much so. By girls only though!
Why do people like to lick others' anus?
Because it's what humans enjoy and do best. There is no animal out there that lick other species' anuses the way humans do.
Why can women touch male strippers an men can't touch female strippers?
It's generally because male strippers aren't hired for sexual gratification, but for entertainment and humerous novelty reasons. Therefore the intent behind wanting to touch one is entirely different. In fact, in some cases male strippers encourage women to touch them for numerous reasons, ranging from personal gratification to the likelihood of getting more money. There's no strict guidelines on men performing for women because the reasons for the performances are often radically different. Men tend to take stripping (both watching and performing) much more seriously then women.
Why do people only care about themselves?
Because they believe that they are the only ones in world that are important. It is not very fair to all the parents, teachers, and friends that have to put up with all the non-sense from the guy or girl that thinks that.
When can you tell if baby is right or left handed?
You can tell when you see how your baby picks something up over time. However, dominant handedness has very little importance.
What is the difference between a skirt and a skort?
A skort is shorts sewed with a skirt so a skort is a pair of shorts with a skirt over it and a skirt doesn't have a pair of shorts made into it.
i can only answer from experience rather than from knowledge, but maybe some of you reading this will see something or other that 'clicks' ..
ritualistic behaviour is basically a pattern of behaviour that some one follows without realising they are doing so, IE trying to get a child to put on a new jumper when that new jumper is nothing like any of the other jumpers the child has, case in point; trying to get child to wear a 'hoody' instead of a cowl necked jumper. this breaks from what the child thinks is normal and therefore 'ritualistic' and can create a temper tantrum or a major argument (known as challenging behaviour). anything that breaks away from what the child or person believes is 'normal' can create friction in the form of tantrums or rows -depending on the age of the person and their speech abilities -.
little things like a change in the daytime routine IE lunch an hour later than usual, walking a different route to school. travelling by bus instead of by car etc can upset the child/person simply because it is a deviation in what the child believes to be the right thing and create a fractious child or an argument as to why the change is happening when it does not usually occur. the reaction is the 'challenging behaviour' that comes with the 'ritualistic behaviour'
be warned though, as we have been warned, these 'challenging behaviour' out bursts can, become violent as the child gets older. frustration can lead to the child hitting out. not to say that they definitely will mind you, just that they can. fore warned is fore armed so to speak.
this 'ritualistic behaviour' is not easy to spot because most children have some sort of routine created for them by the parents when they are young, our little one was 4 years old when what we thought was him being 'fussy' with clothes and toys was suggested as 'ritualistic behaviour'. i mention toys simply because our little one puts toys back in to place but not in any order. IE bricks go in one drawer and only in one drawer, they are not however, segmented into different colours in that drawer, they just 'have' to be in that drawer, of one brick is found in another drawer, then he wants to know 'whats that doing there? its supposed to be in here' and puts the brick into what he considers the correct drawer along with all the others. books go back on to the shelf they were taken off but not in a set order, as long as the book is put back on the shelf then all is well, books left on a coffee table shouldn't be there' and are moved to the right place.
meal times have to be at a set time, each day, most parents create this when the children are small so as to have some order to their days. with ritualistic behaviour, a deviation from that set meal time, could create the 'challenging behaviour' with the child repeatedly telling you its dinner time now isn't it or a child wanting to know why they are not having dinner. it could also mean that the child, when dinner is given, not eating it, simply because, to them, it is not time to eat.
sleep patterns are the same, unless the 'correct' bedtime routine is followed, even down to the time, they wont sleep and wake at odd hours, sleep patterns can be disturbed by the daytime routine being altered too. lunch an hour later than 'normal' throws out the 'ritual' of the day and sleep is disturbed by way of the earlier 'blip' in the days routine
getting children to accept change when they have 'ritualistic behaviour' tendencies is not easy. a nursery nurse was recommended to us to help us help him to accept changes. just because these children have ritualistic behaviour tendencies doesn't mean they can not change, it just means they need extra help in being able to adopt these changes as normal behaviour.
if you think that your child may be showing signs of 'ritualistic behaviour' speak to your health visitor who will be able to discuss your worries, re assure you and get you the help that will make life much easier for you and your child.
i hope that what little i have written helps some one out there by enabling them to understand better what 'ritualistic behaviour' is.
Guys tend to go for looks in a woman because guys tend to be more visual thinkers. The preoptic area of the brain may be larger in males. Also, good looks plays into the sense of status that feeds the egos of guys. Deep down, having a pretty girl confirms they have power and masculinity before their peers.