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Do you think you need to have sex before you know your sexual orientation?
Personally, I think it's just the sex that turns you on, that you are attracted. However, some people said they think you can never really know until you try. Thoughts?
I totally agree with you .. I think your guidance is based on your fantasies and your turn ons [while masterbating.] However, if sex bi-curious or confused, or having someone to play with the same sex will prove whether or not you are.
Why do some people who are really thin think that they need to lose weight?
I'm not talking about anorexic people; I'm talking about people who are at a healthy weight. I can't count how many times I've seen other women clothes shopping and I overhear something like, "I'm such a cow," or "I'm so fat...I think
I know exactly what you mean. I have a few answers.
one, they don't see them self like that, they have images of models in there head, how they look, even if they say there not, and they think that is good. Models get there pic. taken
Retirees and Those Near Retirement Have Different Views of Golden Years
One in four retirees think life in retirement is worse than it was before they retired, according to a poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health released today. Insights from the poll can help policy-makers and others think about how to meet the needs of aging Americans. The poll shows stark differences between what pre-retirees think retirement will be like, and what retirees say is actually the case. Those of us over 50 and working are optimistic about our future health and health care, but that optimism is not necessarily shared by those who have already retired,&rdquo. Many people who have already retired say their health is worse, and they worry about costs of medical treatment and long-term care. There are changes we can make to our health care system, finances, and communities that might help ensure that our retirement years will be as fulfilling as we hope.



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