Try a drop of clear nail polish.
He was a mix of buff and ripped...but i would say he was more ripped
Fishnet stockings can be worn for various occasions, from casual to more formal events. They add an edgy touch to outfits and can be paired with dresses, skirts, or shorts for a night out. Additionally, they can be layered under ripped jeans or worn with boots for a trendy, street-style look. Ultimately, the choice of when and where to wear them depends on personal style and comfort.
Are you asking about the name of the procedure the doctor performs to prevent tearing as the baby is born? If so it is called an episiotomy and the doctor makes a cut in the area to allow more room for the baby to be born so there will not be a tear which can be irregular causing more of a problem that a nice clean surgical cut. Not to mention probably a more painful delivery and /or recovery if a significant tear occurs.
RHT stockings are stockings with reinforced heel & toe. They were the next big thing after seamed stockings and are typically made of nylon. Take a look at www.stockingshq.com for more info.
Nylon is a lot cheaper and more available than silk for stockings.
about 1 in a million or more i would know because my eyelid was ripped off
Compression stockings for patients to prevent DVT and edema, and to treat varicose veins and phlebitis. Graduated compression stockings apply more pressure at the ankle and less up the leg and closer to the knee.
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Scissoring, or episiotomy, is performed during delivery to enlarge the vaginal opening and facilitate the birth process, particularly if the baby is in distress or if there are concerns about tearing. It allows for a controlled incision that can prevent more extensive tearing of the perineum. This procedure is less commonly used today, as many practitioners prefer to allow natural tearing to occur, which often heals better. The decision to scissor is made based on the specific circumstances of the delivery.
No it gets it ripped and more shaped.
You got ripped off then.
no you will have to plant some more seeds.