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How many fingers on one hand?

Let's count together

One, two, three, four, five

How many fingers on two hands?

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One, two, three, four, five

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

One, two, three, four, five

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

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Clap your hands with me

How about our toes?

How many toes on one foot?

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One, two, three, four, five

How many toes on two feet?

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One, two, three, four, five

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

One, two, three, four, five

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

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For more infomation >> ゆびのかず「How Many Fingers?」| こどものうた | Super Simple 日本語 - Duration: 2:52.

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How Many of You Struggle with Infertility? | Make One Change That Could Help! - Duration: 1:22.

Hey guys!

This is Samantha Franzen with Decidedly So and I wanted to jump on here today and ask,

maybe a little bit of a personal question.

How many of you have been directly affected by INFERTILITY?

A couple of weeks ago I jumped on here and I shared some information about my own journey

through endometriosis and INFERTILITY and it really got me thinking: how many of us

really know what the contributors are to this problem we're seeing in our society?

So what I did is I created a quick 5 minute video that is now listed over on my website

Decidedly-So.com that talks about one of the big contributors to this problem and some

of the ways also that you can reduce your exposure.

So I'd love for you to click the "Learn More" button and head over and check it out.

And then if you know someone who is struggling through this journey share this video with

them.

Share in the comments your story, I always love hearing from you guys--and then make

sure that you're following along!

You guys know that I say over here knowledge is power and when we know better we can do

better.

That's the goal over here is to consistently share information that helps empower and inspire

you so you can make better decisions for yourself and your family.

Again, click the "Learn More" button or check the link in the comments.

And I look forward to connecting with you guys again soon.

Thanks so much for tuning in!

Take care, guys!

For more infomation >> How Many of You Struggle with Infertility? | Make One Change That Could Help! - Duration: 1:22.

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Average penis size revealed – and how many men have a smaller than average schlong - Duration: 4:05.

Average penis size revealed – and how many men have a smaller than average schlong

Whether you are well endowed or lacking in the trouser department, most guys have wondered whether their todger measures up to the average.

In fact it can make lots of men self-conscious and a recent study by the University of Kentucky which polled more than 14,000 people found that 45% of men want a longer one.

But it may be welcome news to find out that most guys are smaller than average.

According to a new study 83% of penises are shorter than a typical condom by almost one inch.

After measuring 1,661 men, researchers found the mean erect penis length to be 14.15cm (5.57 inches) and the average circumference was 12.23cm (4.81 inches).

Although the average condom is 17cm (6.69 inches) in length, so the average penis comes up 2.5cm (0.98 inches) smaller.

You may be wondering why condoms are so much bigger than a normal schlong.

Debby Herbenick, a sexual health expert at Indiana University, told the New York Times: "The idea was it had to be long enough to fit most men, and excess length could just be rolled.".

It's important that men use condoms to protect from unwanted pregnancy and STIs – especially considering that the rates of sex diseases are continually on the rise in the UK.

In fact, London bagged the title for the highest rate of STIs in the country and by a long stretch in a recent survey.

"If you think you have an STI, the most important thing is to get tested" Brigitte Bard, sexual health expert Research showed that there were 13.96 cases of STIs per 1,000 people in the British capital – so one in four were diagnosed with a new disease over the course of the year.

Brigitte Bard, founder of Sexual Health Revolution, Last Taboo and CEO of BioSure UK, said: "If you think you have an STI, the most important thing is to get tested so you can get treated.

"This protects your own health and stops you passing the infection on to anyone else..

She continued: The sooner treatment starts, the better the outcomes.

"You can get tested at any local sexual health clinic, some GP surgeries also offer testing services or alternatively if you can't get to a clinic there are many self tests available now – but make sure they are CE marked so you know your result is accurate.".

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