Where can I find the best lesbian twins porn? Identical lesbian twin porn, all the way, not just touching. Kissing, and everything. This is something I find hard to well, find. Plz help! |
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What is exact story of Pasha and Sasha lesbian twins? I just would like to know how did they get into this and for how long. |
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Is is true that one of the Olsens twins is lesbian? if so, which one?
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Is is true that one of the Olsens twins is lesbian? if so, which one?
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haha im pretty sure neither of them are
its just another stupid rumor... |
Where does this "threeway-with-lesbian-twins-m… originally come from? I hear that so often, but this constellation doesn't actually make any sense. |
| IDK, but a three way with lesbian twins sounds really hot. |
What's the best way for a lesbian to get pregnant with twins? My partner and I are talking about having a baby. We are leaning toward a donor. But I desperately want twins (one boy and one girl)! What would be the best way to achieve that!? |
There are no guarantees - no guarantee of 1 successful birth let alone twins and definitely no guarantee of gender unless you spend a significant amount of money for gender selection.
Your options would be at-home insemination - this would be your most affordable way to try to have a baby especially if you have a donor that you know.
Your next option would be an IUI with medications that overstimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs increasing your chance of pregnancy along with multiples. Unfortunately, there is not as much control. If you are familiar with the show, Jon & Kate Plus 8 (now Kate Plus 8) - the first time that she did this, she had twin girls . . . the second time she had sextuplets!
Your most expensive option and that with the highest success rate would be IVF. In IVF, they would overstimulate the ovaries, gather the eggs, fertilize them in a lab and transfer them back. Don't transfer more than you are willing to carry to term. We accepted the risk of twins and transferred 2 back during our IVF cycle . . . we now have boy/girl twins. Complete luck that both stuck and that we ended up with one of each.
Good luck and best wishes! |
PCOS, twins, lesbian pregnacy, HELP?!?!? i am 16, i'm not trying to get pregnant now. but the ordeal of actually pregnancy for my future is complicated. i'm trying to research everything earlier rather than it all being thrown into my face later on.
i have PCOS, i'm not on metformin. i haven't been since 2006. it makes me sick, i cramp so bad that i can't breathe. my periods are regulate, but they are VERY irregular. usually every 7 months. but in april i took a shot of depo to try and make it healthier, but i'm not getting the rest of the shots. now i have a very light period almost everyday, and i have since the last 2 weeks of july.
also, i'm a lesbian and engaged. my girlfriend know the pregnancy options and limits, so we are prepared for that much. we plan on guys around the time we're 25ish. her brother is 8, so he will be maybe 17 or 18 by that time. we decided that if he would, we wanted him to donate the sperm. so that way it WOULD actually be her blood, and connected to her. we both want this more than anything. but i'm afraid my PCOS might be a problem?
especially because we are hoping for twins.
a boy and girl preferrably.
is there any product or procedure that we can buy or have done when the time is right to get a pretty high percentage guarantee that we would have twins?
and if all possible, is there anyway to make them a boy and girl?
it doesn't matter if they're identical or not, that's challenging. just twins is okay.
please help, and give me the most detailed answer possible! i've looked through a lot on here, and none of the answers are detailed enough so i thought i'd ask my own version of the question.
thanks, savannah. |
Hi Savannah-
PCOS is a major cause of infertility. You may be surprised to know that PCOS has been shown to be twice as common in lesbians as in heterosexual women! The underlying cause of PCOS is believed to be insulin resistance which prevents the efficient conversion of food into energy because the walls of the cells have become de-sensitized to insulin. This causes glucose and insulin levels in the blood stream to become severely unbalanced, leading to an increase in free-floating glucose, which is sent to the liver and converted to excess body fat. As a result, there can be weight gain and obesity, which, in turn, can lead not only to PCOS but also to other serious health conditions like Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes.
In women with PCOS the ovaries are highly sensitive to insulin and the elevated levels of insulin seen in PCOS cause the ovaries to fail to ovulate and produce enough of the right hormones to keep menstrual cycles regular. There is no one drug on the market that will cure PCOS (as you've already experienced)- the drug may help while you are on it, but as soon as you discontinue the medication, the PCOS symptoms will persist. The only way to reverse the condition is to treat the insulin resistance that is causing the problem in the first place! pcos.insulitelabs.com/ is a great website with a ton of information.
Now about your baby questions- there is no way to "guarantee" twins! Even IVF (where they introduce multiple embryos) cannot guarantee that. However, the chances are higher with IVF and they can sex select the semen for male and female sperm so they know whether the embryo is male or female. IVF is a VERY VERY expensive process. And insurance rarely if ever covers the cost of IVF and certainly not the specialized sex selection stuff. Seriously you're talking the price of a car or more here and to get sex selected semen is even more ridiculous price wise. You will also have to bank sperm from your known donor in a sperm bank (the sperm has to be quarantined for 6 months so the donor can be re-tested for HIV and other STDs that don't show up right away) or use donor sperm from someone you don't know.
There is absolutely no possible way for boy-girl twins to be identical!! Identical twins come from a single sperm and single egg that split so they are exact genetic duplicates of each other. A boy and a girl are obviously different genetically so there is no way they can be identical.
Hope this helps!
Andrea Lee, ND |
If one twin is a lesbian, how likely is the other to be? I was thinking of tegan and sara, both lesbian twins. How common is that? Does it happen to have to do with the fact that they share the same dna or coincidentally they both like women? |
No background in this, but I would say that it's pretty likely.
I mean, some people argue that being gay is related to genetics.
Others say that it's all nurture.
Others say it's a mixture of nature and nurture...
And twins essentially share both of these factors. |
Wanna see the "godly" BUSH TWINS IN LESBIAN PHOTO? Check out these age drunks (like their father) acting like lesbians (which happens a lot in the Republican party) in their bedroom... posing for Maxim. HYPOCRITES!
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They look nasty! |
Wow, first Mary Cheney's gay, no this.
Perhaps God is sending the White House a message?
I wonder if there has ever been lesbian sex in the White House. |
Lesbian Invitro Fertilization for twins? fI a woman during invitro is inserted with another egg along with her own, will the babies be considered twins? |
Yes. One pregnancy, two babies ---> twins. Just like when a woman gives birth to a guy via egg cell donation, she is still considered mother and the guy her son/daughter.
These particular twins would be birth twins but not biological siblings.
Being lesbian has nothing to do with this. |