In this video, I’m going to talk about a topic that can be quite controversial if you are a virgin or a married woman. I’m going to go over the fact that there is a very high level of compatibility between your two most important sex organs. In other words, you both have the same sex drive and the same level of sex drive.
This is an oversimplification because there is a lot of variety in the anatomy of the two organs. There is also a lot of compatibility between the two. The heart of a virgin is the thymus gland while a married woman’s heart is the pituitary gland, so any changes that affect one gland will affect the other. The ovaries are both estrogen producing and progesterone producing, so changes in either of these hormones will change the rate at which ovulation occurs.
This all ties in with our “empowering” theme, but that’s another topic for another time.
A lot of couples have the same hormones running through their bodies and they don’t notice it until one of them is having their period. Virgos are more likely to notice a period than a virgin, and ovulating virgos are more likely to notice a period.
The truth is, they are very much alike. Virgins produce an egg that is fertilized by a sperm. They are also both estrogen driven, so changes in one’s estrogen levels will drastically change the rate at which their ovulation occurs. This is why it is so important to keep the estrogen levels up when you are trying to get pregnant. That said, virgos are more likely to notice a period, so it is important to keep the estrogen levels up too.
It is important to keep the estrogen levels up when trying to get pregnant. We all have ovarian tissue, just like our bodies, and when it comes to ovulation, it is important to keep the estrogen levels up to protect our reproductive system.
It is important to keep the estrogen levels up when trying to get pregnant. We all have ovarian tissue, just like our bodies, and when it comes to ovulation, it is important to keep the estrogen levels up to protect our reproductive system.
Virgo women tend to ovulate between the ages of 18 and 26, Leo men between 16 and 24, and that’s where the problems can begin. Leo men are generally much better equipped to handle that than virgo women. The reason is that Leo men are more likely to have multiple children than virgo women, which increases the chance of having a baby who’s a Leo, or a baby who’s a Virgo.
As it turns out, this is all a big misunderstanding. Leo men are more prone to having multiple children, as are virgo women, because having multiple children increases their chance of having a baby who is a Leo. But that doesn’t mean they’re incompatible.
The thing is, there are two types of Leo men. Those who are Leo men and those who are virgo women. The virgo women are a type of Leo men. The rest of us are still Leo men who happen to be virgo women.