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My wife says i have a small dick. she hasn't been cheating on me so why would she be saying that now?

she said she wasn't saying it to be mean but to be honest. she wants to measure to see how small it is. should i let her? apparently she has been talking to some friends and now has the idea that i am small.

Why does my cat insist on being held like a baby?

So many cat owners must envy you! Your cat is special. Most cats don't enjoy being held at all, let alone being cradled like a baby! She must trust you implicitly to allow that.

Unlike dogs, cats aren't genetically programmed to enjoy or seek affection. We teach them from a young age to enjoy it by playing with them, picking them up and cuddling them as little kittens. Many learn to love being petted. Maybe half enjoy or tolerate being picked up. Some never accept it.

Is infinity impossible because in order for something to exist there must be a beginning when it was created. If it was created from a point then there must be an end. Does this mean that time itself could be limited?

There is no beginning, and no end. There is no time.How?0 = 0. Zero can be defined as an infinity.Okay, so 0 = 0, we knew that. But did you think about this?0 = 1 - 1. Or if it makes more intuitive sense, 0 = -1 + 1.When we dumbfound ourselves by saying that “nothing” existed before anything was created, we’re overlooking this very simple rule of mathematics (and it had better be simple, because that’s what my knowledge of math is at the time of writing!). Nothing is nothing, right? But nothing is existence minus existence. That means ‘existence’ is included in ‘nothing’. How can nothing be something? Well - that’s what mathematics tells us.And there’s no way out of it even if you change the premise. -1 = -1. But -1 = 1 - 2. So even in anti-existence, there is existence. And because 1 = -1 + 2, there is anti-existence in existence.This challenges your brain’s ability to abstract. Truly a mind-bending concept to become aware of and think about - at least it was to me. I hope you found this interesting.

Wife wants abortion but I don't?

You agreed at the outset that you were OK not having children, and you ostensibly understood her view and took her at her word on the subject. Now she is faced with this unwanted pregnancy--unwanted by her but wanted by you, it turns out. It's understandable that you would grow an attachment to your own unborn child, but this is where your earlier discussions really come into play. It sounds as though she is 100% sure she wants no children, and just wants your support in her decision to have an abortion. She doesn't want to be pressured to give birth; she wants you to be supportive in her decision and to take this decision literally and seriously. This is why it's so important to have these discussions before these situations arise--but you did. She said no kids, you said OK. Either you will be supportive in the termination of her unwanted pregnancy, or the relationship will likely unravel. As for her conceding to have the baby with the right amount of cajoling, persuading, begging, etc.--don't count on that, not to mention it will cause even more resentment and a bigger divide in the marriage.

Ultimately, it really is her decision and you have to understand and respect that. If you were not OK with the whole no-kids thing, if that was a deal-breaker for you, you should have moved on then. Agreeing to no kids was an implicit agreement that should an unexpected pregnancy occur, abortion would be a possibility. It's unfortunate that you probably didn't have a specific discussion about that earlier. Right now it just sounds like you are putting major stress on her during an already difficult time. You can't make her carry the baby and of course you can't carry it for her. Now you have to decide whether that is a deal-breaker after all, or if you really love her enough to support her through her decision and spend your life with her. I think you should support her through it either way, since she sounds resoute, but if you ultimately decide that you do want more children then you would need to decide where to go from there. Good luck.

How many times do Katniss and Peeta kiss in the first book of the Hunger Games?

I'm reading it again for the third time now...

Here it goes:

1 time on pg. 260
(pg. 262)- Suzanne Collins says "Getting the broth into Peeta takes about an hour of coaxing, begging, and yes, kissing..." so it is implied she kissed him more than once.

We will say we are up to 3-4 kisses now.

pg. 281 before she goes to the Cornucopia for the backpack- a long, lingering kiss

(4-5)

pg. 294 "he bends over to give me a kiss".- guess that means he DID kiss her.

(5-6)

pg. 298- another kiss.
pg. 302- and another.

(7-8)

pg. 311- very bottom of page
pg. 312- "but not before he gets in another kiss"

(9-10)

pg. 322- "i reach up and give him a kiss."
pg. 344- "peeta leans down and kissed me once, very gently"

(11-12)

pg. 361- "He's kissing me and all the time I'm thinking, DO YOU KNOW?..."
pg. 368- "And when he kisses me, people in the room actually sigh..."

(13-14)

That's all that I saw as I skimmed through the cave part to the end. I'll add one more kiss from the "coaxing, begging, and yes, kissing" part.

I'd say overall they kissed approx. 14-15 times

Oh my. This is the best book in the entire world. Not gonna lie. :)

How do I prepare for class 12 Maths Calculus Part in 1 day?

What the fuck are you trying to say? At least use full stops!Now, if you haven't done calculus  part before, you can't complete it. Not even in two days. Period.Integration requires a lot of effort. Lot of questions have to be practiced. And differential equations is also based on integration.If you have done some  calculus before, then it MIGHT be possible to complete it today.For differentiation part, there are the following topics:Implicit formParametric formLogarithmic differentiationSecond order derivativesInverseTangentsApproximationMaxima minimaRateMean value theorem Increasing decreasing Out of these only tangents and maxima minima is difficult.For the rest, just read examples quickly and solve a couple of questions.For tangents and maxima minima do all the questions and example. There are some good questions in miscellaneous exercise also. Those are a must.You should be able to do all of this 4-5 hours.Now integration:TrigonometryStandard resultsSubstitutionPartial fractionBy partsLimit of sum Definite  Area Start with standard results. These are generally easy. Remember how to complete the square.After that do partial fraction and by parts.This should take around 2 hours.Then do limit of sum followed by area.If you have time left, do rest of them (which I don't think will be possible). Do differential in the end.

What are the 10 dimensions?

A lot of people are bringing up string theory, m-theory, and extremely small dimensions, but I’m guessing, based on your details, that those are not the theories you’re looking for an explanation about, so here’s my interpretation of your question:0D- a point1D- a line2D- a plane3D- multiple planes stacked (a regular object for us)4D- an object with time physically incorporated into it (the past version of that 3D object, present version, and future version are all one 4D object)5D- physically being able to travel through an object’s timeline6D- being able to create new timelines for an object (many 5 dimensional “lines” stacked on each other)7D- all the timelines for an object, starting from the creation of the universe to the end of the universe, to the object in another universe with different initial conditions8D- the “plane” of multiple universes with different initial conditions9D- the ability to travel between all these universes with different initial conditions and timelines10D- the compilation of every possible timeline and universe is a “point” in the 10th dimension; a “line” in the 10th dimension would be difficult to understand since all possibilities are already considered in the “point,” so what would the other “points” on the “line” be composed of?therefore…11D- idkSee this for a more detailed explanation:Ten Dimensions Explained

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