Pregnancy Tips For Men
Posted in Pregnancy on 08/06/2011 04:14 am by admin
I will soon be a rookie, advice or warnings?
I'm a little nervous at the same time, I'm fine with being a rookie. What scares me is the idea that teenage pregnancy is higher and my sister girls he knew in his second year she became pregnant. It is the elite male selection in us a lot. Do I have to worry about how I look or just go to get the look anorexic. Is it normal for people my age to sexual feelings. Please help, is strange to talk about this face to face with someone.
Thus, teen pregnancy is one hundred percent preventable, so if you are not sexually active, will do not worry. If you have sex, use birth control. Easy. No, I do not blame classsmen superior to the first years. Most do not even notice that recruit and find a little boring. No, you do not have to worry about how you look. Most people do not worry about your appearance, but of course you do not have to. Please do not become anorexic … everyone understands and gossip you and be horrible. Finally, it is perfectly normal to have sexual feelings at your age. This called puberty. What Just do not go crazy and start having sex with everyone you know, okay?
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