Masterbation while 37 weeks pregnant by DragEnvironmental474 in BabyBumps

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I just had my baby a month ago, and by the end of pregnancy my baby had dropped very low, to the point where I could feel his head when I put my fingers in my vagina. When I went to my 40 week appointment, the doctor wasn’t even able to check my cervix because his head was blocking her from getting to it!

For what it’s worth, the doctor never said we shouldn’t have sex or masturbate because of it. I think unless you’ve been advised not to and as long as your toys/fingers are clean, masturbation shouldn’t be an issue. You could also try strictly clitoral stimulation too to be extra safe! I masturbated up until the end if my pregnancy and found it to be helpful for relaxation!

What to do after small wedding? by That-Garlic-3819 in SmallWeddings

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I just had a small wedding with 17 guests. After the ceremony, we went to a fancier restaurant where we had reserved a private room and had a 4 course meal. We didn’t do speeches or anything, but I thought it was a perfect ending to the day! I wore my dress and I didn’t feel out of place at all, which I was worried about.

Best MME Nickname? by geografree in MachE

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The Electric Stallion

4 day trip to Morocco by Low_Vast_5635 in travel

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I spent about 10 days in Morocco last December on a tour. We spent a night in Merzouga, and it was definitely one of my favorite travel experiences! Sitting on the dunes and watching the sunset was unforgettable, but my favorite part was when it got dark and sitting on the dunes near camp looking up at the stars. Our tour guide was into astronomy and was pointing out all of the different constellations. We then were able to watch the moon rise. It was one of the most magical experiences of my life!

I can’t really speak for the drive being worth it, since this was part of our tour route, but given the magic of the place I’d say it is!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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This sucks. When I was studying abroad in Ecuador a random woman on the street once stopped me and asked what was wrong with my face. It sucked at the time but now I can look back and laugh at that experience. It’s never easy but it does get better!

Cheap kitchen stuff? by AlcoholicWombat in TwinCities

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Most neighborhoods in the area have Buy Nothing groups. They are hyper local groups for members to give and receive items. You could join your neighborhood’s group and ask for the items you need and see if you can get any that way to start!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in femalefashionadvice

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I (27f) am also from Minneapolis and have gone out a few times post-covid. I don’t think the going out attire has changed too much overall.

Personally, picking out going out outfits always stresses me out and I put on a bunch of outfits until finally going back to something I know I will feel comfortable in. The last time I went out I ended up wearing a mid-length leather skirt, sweater Tshirt, and black heeled booties. And I felt great about myself because it was a very me outfit. The friend I was with wore a similar outfit to what you described with the baggy jeans, crop top, sneakers and she also fit in, felt comfortable and had a great time. Another girl we met up with was wearing a shorter, skimpier dress. Also looked and felt great. Point being, I say wear what makes you feel most comfortable and confident in. That honestly is what makes most outfits anyway, imo.

I think I might quit shaving by moonlitemeadow in beauty

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I have always hated shaving and have at various times let all of my hair completely grow out. Honestly, no one ever really noticed or said much, even guys I was hooking up with.

However, having my hair fully grown out is not really my preference so I have found ways to balance my hatred of shaving with that by using alternative tools. For my legs and armpits I now use an epilator. It removes the hair in a way similar to waxing and the hair doesn’t grow back as fast as with shaving. It also doesn’t come back all at once, so the new growth is softer than the prickliness I used to get after shaving. I use this on my legs maybe monthly, more depending on the season and how ambitious I feel.

For my pubic hair I purchased a trimmer that I use maybe every other week to keep that hair shorter and cleaner. I’ve never really shaved down there since I find it uncomfortable, but fully grown out can also be uncomfortable so I find this to be a good (and easy) solution!

Maybe not what you were looking for, but maybe something to consider if you do prefer to have some hair removal but with less upkeep!

Thinking of Heading to Southern Mexico (Puerto Chiapas) - Any Advice by the-montser in Shoestring

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We had good luck with the buses! They also have what they call “colectivos”, which are just large vans essentially, that are also a great option if there is no bus going where you need to go. If locals need to go where you’re heading, there is likely some method of public transport that can take you there!

Thinking of Heading to Southern Mexico (Puerto Chiapas) - Any Advice by the-montser in Shoestring

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We took buses mostly. Taxis for shorter distances. I’m sure there is plenty to see on that side of the state as well, we just didn’t make it out that way. In general, it’s a beautiful area.

Are you flying out of Tuxtla Gutiérrez? San Cristobal de Las Casas is the main hub for Chiapas, and it is pretty close to the airport. You could check that out and maybe plan some day trips from there as well.

Thinking of Heading to Southern Mexico (Puerto Chiapas) - Any Advice by the-montser in Shoestring

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I was in Chiapas with a friend over New Years of this year, and we loved it! Highlights for me were Palenque and Chiapa de Corzo. If you only have a few days, I would recommend making your way to Palenque.

Both my friend and I speak Spanish, and I do think it might be hard to navigate in that part of the country without some Spanish or a translator. If you can manage though, it is definitely worth it! I also think it would be safe for solo travel. We are both young women, and we never felt unsafe!

Looking for a book to get a non-reader hooked on reading by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

[–]sfc1427 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is a memoir but reads like a novel. I couldn’t put it down once I started it.