Read In The Bathtub Day 2025 is on Sunday, February 9, 2025: Masturbating in the bathtub.?

Sunday, February 9, 2025 is Read In The Bathtub Day 2025. Adventures with Quacky: Read in the Bathtub Day - Duck of the Day # Today is Read in the Bathtub

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Read In The Bathtub Day

Each day to relax in fashion, Read In The Bathtub Day provides you with the chance to possess a guilt-free early, relaxing evening without any demands.Disconnect the telephone, lock the doorway, turn lower the lights and choose your favourite book safe within the understanding that you need to be worried about is taking pleasure in yourself. Why don't you splash on some perfumed candle lights, classy bubblebath and – for that more adventurous – a rubber ducky to help keep you company?

Masturbating in the bathtub...?

It's perfectly healthy to masturbate that way if you like it.

Masturbation is having sex with the only person you'll ever meet who knows *exactly* what you feel and what you like, even if that changes every second.

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Read the pages all the way through, and try some of the things suggested. Take your time (it might take a whole afternoon the first time), and just enjoy learning what feels best for you... it's fun. Sooner or later, you'll have an orgasm, and they get better each time if you're one of those lucky girls who can have them again and again.

It can take anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of hours to reach orgasm... both of these are unusual but normal, and anything in between is just fine.

Just before orgasm, you might have a feeling a bit like you have to pee, but it's not quite the same, and when your orgasm first happens, there'll be a very strong (sometimes intense and *powerful*), warm and sometimes tingly feeling that spreads from your clitoris to your vagina and then through your whole lower body. Then very quickly your clitoris, your vagina, your crotch muscles and your butt-hole will squeeze and pulse a few times while that feeling spreads all over you.

During all this, your toes will probably curl, you might feel like you need to hold your breath or like you have to breathe really fast, your body will want to tense up and might jerk or shake or shiver, and you might make some noises (grunts, gasps, groans or cries) that you can't really control. You might "squirt" or "ejaculate" a lot of fluid from your urethra (don't worry, it's not pee). The whole time, it's just about the best feeling there is.

(Everything you "might" feel or do above isn't always going to happen... some orgasms are much less overwhelming than just *very* pleasureable.)

As that feeling becomes more gentle and starts to go away (after maybe 5 to 20 seconds), your whole body will begin to relax, and you might feel sort of like having a nap... or like just lying there and letting your mind drift.

Have fun and don't worry. Masturbating is normal and healthy, and learning what pleases you sexually is good for you... especially because you'll know what to tell your man about how to please you when you have sex.

What to do with unwillingness to read?

What to do with unwillingness to read?

Choose a book (such as "Dear Mr. Henshaw", sections from "Tom Sawyer", or"Call of the Wild" for examples)and read aloud with expression to them for a few minutes each day- stopping at an exciting point. I think you will find they will look forward to this.

Give them an authentic reason to read. For example, doing a skit or learning "how to" what ever they are interested in.

Have lots of reading materials in the classroom - kid's magazines on sports, animals, pre-teen for girls etc.,etc - on different reading levels.

Make reading a reward. Have a special corner with a rocking chair, floor pillows, or I have seen an old bathtub, or a table with an umbrella over it. Allow students to read there during free time. Provide books with their recordings/ear phones for students to follow along. Maybe you can persuade the principal, a parent, or local famous person to read for the recording.

And when they become motivated, be prepared with ways to manage their independent reading. Journals for words they don't know, creative ways to record their reading, challenges and incentives, and creative ways to do book reports.

So do you want to read a book or watch TV ?????????

So do you want to read a book or watch TV ?????????

Read. TV is awfully boring and I can't choose what's going to be on. (Mostly, it's those insipid "reality" TV shows that I hate with a passion.)

With a book, I choose the subject, I choose the book. I can pick it up at any time and read until I'm ready to do something else. I'm not subjected to the whims of the television stations, my favorite book is never put on hold for a football game and it is never interrupted by a breaking news bulletin. I can read a book anywhere: in the park, waiting for the bus, at the mall, in a restaurant, at grandma's house, in my bed, in my living room, in the bathtub, etc.

In addition to all the reasons mentioned above, books help to improve brain function. The brain is less active while watching TV than it is while a person is sleeping. So, I'd rather curl up with a good book than watch TV any day.

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