I'm 17 and started talking to this girl on twitter ages ago and we started talking everyday. I went to meet her round her house for new year. She really likes me and I really like her but shes not a virgin and I am. She also wants to like do stuff with me and so do I but im 17 and don't even have armpit hair for christ sake. I have to put on a manly voice all the time so all my mates just assume its my normal voice. When im by myself and I listen to my normal voice its like a little kid. I've got pubes downstairs and obv I can ****, but like I still look like a chilld. it's sort of ok because shes still shorter than me even though im only 5,4, but I just know I can't do anything with her because I have a lil willy and im ashamed of my youthfulness. I was just wondering like, since I've had pubes for a year, when will my voice break and when will I grow? I just want to be normal. theres kids 5 years younger than me who could beat me up because im so tiny. I have to do weights and make muscle so I dont look so puny. Is there anyway I can speed up puberty? I had growth hormone loads when I was 15 -16 but it did nothing. Any answers I'd really appreciate.
BTW
Shes a nice girl who likes me for my personality but I don't want her to discover what I really am... :(
Answer on I like this girl and I think she likes me but im really behind in puberty?
See http://www. fpnotebook. com/Endo/Exam/MlTn…
DO NOT TRY TO SPEED UP PUBERTY ON YOUR OWN!!!
THere are definite risks, such as testicular cancer.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
How Can I Lose 11 Pounds A Month For 5 Months? 10 Points?
I need a exercise plan & diet plan, im obese, so my doctor said i need to get down to 150-160 im 218 pounds & 5'6 i'm also a girl(: thanxx
Answer on How Can I Lose 11 Pounds A Month For 5 Months? 10 Points?
It is very possible! You will need a diet of around 1200 calories per day and you will need to be doing a lot of cardio it's as simple as that.
Answer on How Can I Lose 11 Pounds A Month For 5 Months? 10 Points?
It is very possible! You will need a diet of around 1200 calories per day and you will need to be doing a lot of cardio it's as simple as that.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Britney Spears [Seal It With A Kiss] by ©BRITNEY SPEARS
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
I want to make a BUDGET FRIENDLY trip to EUROPE ... Any suggestions?
I want to go to maybe france or italy or maybe even travel around... How can I save money: on food, hotel, plane ticket, transportation, etc.. I'm a college student so I don't own a fortune. I want to save money but have still have an enjoyable experience. If you have been to Europe. where do you suggest i go? Thanks
Answer on I want to make a BUDGET FRIENDLY trip to EUROPE... Any suggestions?
I started backpacking and Eurailing around Europe shortly after graduation and I didn't have any money either. Now I teach a university seminar on how to travel around Europe if you've never done it before. Here are some ideas, based on my experiences: Open a separate savings account just for traveling. Any "extra" money, such as money earned for outside work, goes right into that account. Set aside a set amount from each paycheck and put it right into that account. Eliminate some "fun" stuff, such as eating out, buying stuff you don't really need, etc., and apply that money to your trip. Do your homework for your trip. Get a copy of Let's Go: Europe to plan what to do and see and make the best use of your time. Get the International Student Identity Card (www. myisic. com) for great savings on admission to cultural sites, climbing church towers, etc. It will pay for itself in the first several days. For food, many European restaurants offer "daily menu" at lunch time that includes a couple courses. Eat well at your midday meal and eat light at dinner time. Buy bread, cheese and sausage at a local market and have an urban picnic in a park or square and people-watch. Plane tickets will be expensive during peak travel period (summer). Consider going at an off-peak season, such as spring or fall. I personally love Europe in winter, right after Christmas. Lines are non-existent, everybody's in a merry holiday mood, and prices are down. Get a Eurailpass to get around. A Selectpass is a big money saver, valid for a pre-determined number of travel days within two months. Visit www. raileurope. com to learn all about the many pass options available. Hostels are great places to stay in which to meet other young travelers, make new friends, and swap tips about places to see and things to do. But "pensiones" (B&Bs) are great places to meet other Europeans and get great insiders' advice, and can be as inexpensive as a hostel. Allow yourself a couple great splurges, such as a night in a castle overlooking the Rhein. As for favorite places: the German Rheinland; Interlaken, Switzerland, gateway to the Alps; London; Berlin; Bologna and Ravenna, Italy; Bozen, Italy; Stockholm, Sweden (my absolute favorite city in the world); Menton, France (on the Mediterranean, not far from Nice, but friendlier and less hectic); Noirmoutier, France (way cool, hospitable island in the Atlantic); Paris; Prague; Salzburg; and my second-favorite city, Munich. Use Munich as a base to explore Bavaria. Use your guidebook, a calendar, and German Rail's Web site, www. bahn. de (click the English language option) to plan your trip. Bon voyage!
Answer on I want to make a BUDGET FRIENDLY trip to EUROPE... Any suggestions?
I started backpacking and Eurailing around Europe shortly after graduation and I didn't have any money either. Now I teach a university seminar on how to travel around Europe if you've never done it before. Here are some ideas, based on my experiences: Open a separate savings account just for traveling. Any "extra" money, such as money earned for outside work, goes right into that account. Set aside a set amount from each paycheck and put it right into that account. Eliminate some "fun" stuff, such as eating out, buying stuff you don't really need, etc., and apply that money to your trip. Do your homework for your trip. Get a copy of Let's Go: Europe to plan what to do and see and make the best use of your time. Get the International Student Identity Card (www. myisic. com) for great savings on admission to cultural sites, climbing church towers, etc. It will pay for itself in the first several days. For food, many European restaurants offer "daily menu" at lunch time that includes a couple courses. Eat well at your midday meal and eat light at dinner time. Buy bread, cheese and sausage at a local market and have an urban picnic in a park or square and people-watch. Plane tickets will be expensive during peak travel period (summer). Consider going at an off-peak season, such as spring or fall. I personally love Europe in winter, right after Christmas. Lines are non-existent, everybody's in a merry holiday mood, and prices are down. Get a Eurailpass to get around. A Selectpass is a big money saver, valid for a pre-determined number of travel days within two months. Visit www. raileurope. com to learn all about the many pass options available. Hostels are great places to stay in which to meet other young travelers, make new friends, and swap tips about places to see and things to do. But "pensiones" (B&Bs) are great places to meet other Europeans and get great insiders' advice, and can be as inexpensive as a hostel. Allow yourself a couple great splurges, such as a night in a castle overlooking the Rhein. As for favorite places: the German Rheinland; Interlaken, Switzerland, gateway to the Alps; London; Berlin; Bologna and Ravenna, Italy; Bozen, Italy; Stockholm, Sweden (my absolute favorite city in the world); Menton, France (on the Mediterranean, not far from Nice, but friendlier and less hectic); Noirmoutier, France (way cool, hospitable island in the Atlantic); Paris; Prague; Salzburg; and my second-favorite city, Munich. Use Munich as a base to explore Bavaria. Use your guidebook, a calendar, and German Rail's Web site, www. bahn. de (click the English language option) to plan your trip. Bon voyage!
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