Let me explain so that understand better
For many years, there lived a germ called HPV that could hide inside a girl's special parts and sometimes make big trouble later, like bumps or even cancer.
A kind female scientist named Eva said "Let's fight it with a unique light"
So she put a special jelly (like invisible paint) on the bad spots.
The jelly only stuck to the germ cells, not the good oness
Then she shined a gentle red laser light on the jelly, which made the jelly wake up, made some tiny angry bubbles inside the bad cells, and popped them all gone.
The germ disappeared, and the good cells stayed happy and safeeee
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There was no cutting, no piercing and no hurtingg
With further tests and approvals, this can be fully rolled out as a permanent cure!
Thanks to the Mexican researchers 🇲🇽
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✍️ Vincent the Therapist
Isn’t that just a preference of people having sex? Does your personality type and body type have to do with it? Seriously? Is that how it is? I was under the impression that a person who wants to top tops and a bottom wants to bottom. Is that not it?
I am so done with the top and bottom debate. Please stop. All these amazing artists and writers and it boils down to what? Gosh I didn’t know that there were “specific” conditions for people to bottom or top…?
Evito sempre comentar sobre esse tema, mas TUDO isso ainda existe sendo produzido. Só que ninguém vai querer pagar o preço do trabalho artístico envolvido na sua produção. Quem critica a funcionalidade atual não paga o preço das mãos de um artesão.
Oh man this broke my heart 💔 Tony Robbins speaks with a 12-year-old girl who bravely shares that she has been struggling with very dark and painful thoughts. During this emotional conversation, he responds with direct but compassionate honesty, asking thoughtful questions that encourage her to pause and reflect on the seriousness of those feelings and the love that surrounds her.
The discussion begins with the girl openly acknowledging how overwhelmed she has been. Tony gently challenges her perspective by asking her to think about what acting on those feelings would truly mean and whether that aligns with what she really wants deep down. Through this dialogue, he helps her recognize the conflict between wanting relief from pain and caring deeply for her mother.
He then shifts the focus outward, inviting her to consider how deeply her family—especially her mother—would be affected if she were no longer here. He explains that the impact would go far beyond immediate shock, touching her mother’s sense of meaning, joy, and connection. This moment underscores how powerful love and relationships can be during times of despair. You can see how heavy this is weighing on him… Mr. Robbins even holding back tears
Throughout the conversation, Tony emphasizes that while everyone has the freedom to make choices, each decision carries lasting consequences. He reassures her that intense emotional pain does not define who she is, and that difficult moments can pass with support, understanding, and connection.