As long as possible. I generally hold mine in for about 20+ seconds and slowly let it out. The longer you hold it in, the more of it absorbs into the lungs and bloodstream thus resulting in an immediate euphoric effect.
Sitting on a hard surface for a long period of time, such as a wooden bench or floor, can lead to a sore butt. Inadequate padding or cushioning on a chair or seat can also cause discomfort in the buttocks. Cycling on a poorly fitted bicycle seat can result in a sore butt.
That would depend on 2 things; how big her ***hole is and her *** in general. And how big and long the object is. So there is no telling how far something will go in.
There isn't a specific syndrome that causes knees to constantly crack. Crackling sounds in the knees can be due to air bubbles, tendons moving over tissues, or cartilage wear and tear. It's typically harmless but if it's accompanied by pain, swelling, or instability, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.
A narrow fissure is a long, narrow opening or crack in a surface, typically seen in rock formations or the Earth's crust. These fissures can be a result of geological processes such as tectonic movements or erosion.
You are requested to stay away from drugs, specially during pregnancy.
It only hurts because you've been sitting on it too long.
some people just have them
5-13 squats
The fore stock should pull directly down from the barrel if you grasp near the front. the butt stock is held in place by a long screw or bolt that can be located by removing the butt plate or recoil pad. Take off the butt plate. Use a long blade, hollow ground flate blade screwdriver to loosen the screw that holds the stock to the receiver. Be careful to not slip and crack the wood.
By the sounds of things, you should already know this answer.
to get the answer you multiply the width of your nose (cm for kilometers and inches for miles) by 100 and that's the size of your butt crack or from here to Ireland.
As long as you make it take.
A long crack from which lava flows is called a fissure.
3 months max to completely leave your system?
That depends on what it is, why it is in there and how long you want to leave it there. If you lost something, it should come out the next bowel movement. If it doesn't , it's time for a trip to the doctor or ER.
For a long