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How To Not Be Down All The Time

Do bmw's break down all the time?

if you maintain it flawlessly you might not have as many break downs as other cars but otherwise yes they do break a lot, my (first car) 2001 330cic has to have so much sh*t replaced and fixed its not even funny. for example, we've had to replace the power steering 3 or 4 times, luckily it was still under warranty then though.

the thing about BMWs is theyre fun cars and great to have and all, IFF you have the unlimited funds to repair/maintain them all the time

something else is that BMW engines last up to 300k-400k miles, but youll be lucky if the rest of the car can live half that long, even when it is well maintained

EDIT: also, Darren makes a good point about you should definitely consider getting cars that are less expensive to own, for example, look at low owner/maintenance costs. for example im getting a 05 G35 today for $15G and it is definitely a downgrade in luxury, but it is also an upgrade in performance and reliability. other cars to consider in the same class are the 01 Lexus ES (i think or maybe IS), 04 Acura TL, etc

He wants to go down on me all the time?

I think you should let him go down on you all the time. most guys dont do it that much. and they wonder why they dont get it in return.
if you feel like you need to be clean down there before then do so. if not just lay back and enjoy it. some guys wont do it think about how those women feel. if your man loves to do it... LET HIM DO IT EVERY CHANCE HE CAN good luck and I hope he gets to do it more. lol I dont care but my wife does so I have to wait til she says shes fresh.
I would do it everyday all day if she would let me

My rabbit is laying down all the time?

Rabbits are most active at night and usually sleep/be lazy all day.

If your rabbit is breathing heavy, ears feel really hot/warm, and not moving around much she may be just hot. Try bringing her inside if possible.

Some tips to keep your rabbit cool during summer:
-place frozen water bottles (large ones) in your rabbits cage every day (they learn to lay next to them and it really helps). replace them as they melt. the bigger the bottle, the longer it will last.
-mist your rabbits ears with cool water using a spray bottle. rabbits control their body temperature through their ears. just try not to get water inside their ears, you don't want to cause an ear infection. spray the outside.
-hook up a misting system around their cage.
-set up 1 or more fans that blow in their general direction.
-be sure to place your rabbit & it's cage in the shade...never in direct sun and away from wind & rain.
-add 1-2 floor tiles for him to lay on. the tiles stay cool compared to board and mats.
-always provide fresh, cool water at all times! check his water often and refill with cold water if it is hot. rabbits will not drink hot water and can dehydrate fast.

Make sure she has pellets and hay at all times.

If you are still worried then try calling a vet.

Why does my mom put me down all the time? ?

First of all, (((((hugs))))) because if I was in your shoes I would need one.

I'm not sure why your mom behaves this appallingly towards you. Maybe she is unsatisfied with her life and is taking out her frustrations on you, even though that's incredibly unfair. Maybe she resents that you are a young and vibrant and she's middle-aged and clearly unhappy, and she favors your brother because he doesn't remind of her of the way she used to be like you do. I honestly don't know.

Whatever the case, do not let anyone, not even your mom, emotionally kick you around and make you feel horrible about yourself. There is a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt that I think is very wise and applicable to your situation: "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Your mom should be building up your esteem instead of perpetually knocking it down, but since it's clear that she not going to, put up an emotional guard and do your best to not let her words affect you. From what you've written, you sound like you're an accomplished girl - you play sports, are in the orchestra, are college-bound and you don't write in text message like lots of people here. Focus on the things you are proud of and working towards what you want to achieve.

Just try to be civil with her. Don't start arguments, and do your best to stay calm when she provokes one. Next time she screams at you about a freaking muffin, just calmly hand it back to her and leave without saying a word. Eventually she'll see that she can't ruffle your feathers and will hopefully stop trying. Take a deep breath. Go running or do something else for stress relief. Try to be patient and take the higher road. You shouldn't have to, but you'll be better off if you do.


Best of luck.

What does it mean if your wet down there all the time?

It means you are a normal girl and your vagina is doing its job.

Once you start puberty a white and/or clear mucous discharge is normal. The vagina is self-cleaning. This same discharge increases the closer you get to ovulation and when you are sexually aroused. Trust me, you don't ever want it to go away. You will also have your own scent - musky - and it will smell stronger to you than to others.

This normal discharge will also continue after you get your period. You can wear a pantyliner if it bothers you. Some girls do produce more discharge than others.

Different Types of Discharge:

White: Thick, white discharge is common at the beginning and end of your cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, thick white discharge can indicate a yeast infection.

Clear and stretchy: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.

Clear and watery: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising.

Yellow or Green: May indicate an infection, especially if thick or clumpy like cottage cheese or has a foul odor.

Spotting Blood/Brown Discharge: May happen right after periods, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown. This may occur when you are ovulating/mid-cycle.

Do horses lie down? Why or why not?

Yes, horses do lie down to sleep, just not all the time and only for an hour or so at any one stretch. Young horses lie down much more than older animals. As we do, they need to rest their body while it is being repaired, but they can do it while standing, they kip for an hour or so mostly. (They have a ligament bracing system that keeps their legs straight to brace them while dowsing.)       Horses do not like to lie down unless there is another horse by them that's on their feet (on guard). They will sleep comfortably on shavings or soft ground in a half sitting position with their legs tucked under them. When one or two horses are standing near them (on guard) they will lie flat out for REM sleep. (In that state their brain is off duty and undergoing repair, except for hearing which seems to remain full on.)    If your horse does not lie down, even in the dead of night, there is a problem and that's usually the psychological isolation of a horse with no others around. In that state they are anxious most of the time, they may well walk a lot in their stall, or gallop about in a field. As isolates they are liable to tendon and joint strain and are likely to pull up lame after work. Either the result of a lack of sleep (and tendon repair) or the stall walking or galloping causes too much pressure on their joints from turning, which then goes unprepared. You might find them resistant to schooling and noticeably cranky in their sleep-deprived state.      If your horse lies down much more than usual, especially in daylight, it is a good information that they have sore feet (soles or navicular bone) or  painful joints. Check them when standing and see if they take their weight off a particular leg consistently; if it's a front leg they will most likely "point it" with that sore leg placed slightly in from of the other and taking less weight. If a hind leg they will rest that leg from the hip with the hock and fetlock flexed.

How do I keep myself engaged and not feel down all the time?

Sounds like you're surviving instead of living.   You have lots of company, so that's one bright spot :)What's the difference between surviving and living?   It's the difference between meaningless "going through the motions" of keeping yourself alive, vs. having a meaningful level of engagement with life:  values, purpose, relationships, development.You have to keep growing to live:  it doesn't stop when you get old enough to pay your own rent.   Growing is about becoming more of your true self, and less of a survival machine.     It's about finding your way through the self-doubt and anxiety, about standing up to the fear of the unknown, about reaching out to others to give and share love, and about discovering something that awakens a truer kind of self that is both more satisfied and more committed to making a contribution.So a lot of people call that "spiritual" stuff.   I don't really care for that word, because it has a lot of baggage having to do with magical thinking.   But if you could strip off that kind of thinking, and focus on "a meaningful life, becoming ever-more true to yourself", then the word has some power.It starts here:  with the kind of question you're asking... e.g. "why do I keep a pretty face painted on top of a dark heart?"     There's lots more questions where that came from.   Ask them, and ask them like your life depends on it.  Because it does.

My tortoise has its head down all the time, not really active, and has a soft belly?

I have 4 tortoises there all sulcata. all the other tortoises are very active and eating well but one of them isnt active has its head down and has a soft belly

Do you know whats wrong

Why do I put myself down all the time & why do I always bend my truth just to please others?

Hello. Since we obviously don’t know anything about each other, I can only speak from my experience and what shaped me into adapting those behaviors.As for me, that’s because I was a shy kid back then. I moved to other town when I was 4, enrolled in a school in the middle of semester where I literally knew nobody. I realized that people tend to ‘like’ and accepted me more if I live up to their expectation and the rest is history.I’m still a shy person now. I still have a tendency to please others by telling little lies or tailoring my acts and personality sometimes, without me realizing because it has become somewhat habitual - BUT - I’m learning to make peace with myself as I get older, realize that giving yourself a credit that you deserve is actually a good thing, learn that it’s totally okay not to be ‘likable’ all the time, and most importantly: little lies will eventually pile up to bigger lies and trust me that’s not a good thing.

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