I am all ears Angel! But just a thought. I am thinking about starting a thread (unless YOU or Gal or whoever want to start it) called: What age did you lose your virginity, and perhaps tell us about it? Me? I was age 16 and I lost it to a 27 year old Woman. That Woman taught me a lot, and I have very happy mammories about those first experiences of mine!
Obviously there is some not very nice underlying factors there which you would not wish to mention here Angel. If so I am very sorry that your first experience was not a very nice one. (Hugs) XX
Oh no-- it was wonderful, but he was married and ended up going home to his wife. I loved him though so eventually came to be happy for him.
Oh! O.K. Angel. I read that wrong. Would you like to start a thread called? : What age did you lose your virginity, and perhaps tell us about it? In Random Thoughts section. If you don’t want to I likely will.
They seem oblivious to the hot spiciness of certain foods also. My boys love burritos with hot sauce.
Cats can jump surprisingly high, slip through the tightest spaces, and seemingly have nine lives. But there's one thing they can't do: taste sweet things. According to a 2007 article in Scientific American, unlike other mammals, felines can't taste sweetness due to the fact that they "lack 247 base pairs of the amino acids that make up the DNA of the Tas1r2 gene. As a result, it does not code for the proper protein … and it does not permit cats to taste sweets."
It's possible to turn peanut butter into diamonds. While most of us are happy to slap some peanut butter between two slices of bread, scientist Dan Frost of the Bayerisches Geoinstitut in Germany did something a little bit different with his peanut butter: He made a diamond. Frost studies the conditions of Earth's mantle and has found ways to mimic them in his lab. According to the BBC, the high pressures of the mantle can strip oxygen from carbon dioxide and leave behind the carbon to form a diamond. And since peanut butter is already rich in carbon, Frost was able to transform the nutty goodness into a shiny jewel.
That's nice for you. If you bang your head against a wall for one hour it will burn 150 calories. Hardly seems worth it though.
A group of hippos is called a "bloat." If you ever see a group of hippos, you can inform everyone around you that you're looking at a "bloat." The BBC laid out the story behind the word, which comes from The Book of St Albans (also known as The Book of Hawking, Hunting and Blasing of Arms), written by Juliana Berners, a 15th-century English Benedictine prioress. She came up with multiple terms to describe groups of animals including a "swarm of bees" and a "gaggle of geese."