Technically, yes, since manual (hand/finger) stimulation of the genitals would not lead to pregnancy or an STD. However, foreplay in the pool can lead to greater sexual contact because of fewer clothes. Essentially, both partners are already in a single undergarment. The steps necessary to move from manual stimulation to penetrative sex are fewer than when you are fully clothed. So, either set solid boundaries for play, or prepare for all possibilities.
No, as long as he is on the base he is safe
The ump wouldn't call the baserunner out if the fielder kicked the base out from under him, no.
Yes, if the umpire believes that a player made a turn for second base, he may be called out even if the players intention was to return to first base. This is a judgment call. Players are advised to turn away from second to remove any doubt and assure safe passage back to first base.
second base man- as long as the outfielders throw was decnt and in his range. if not, well the outfielder.
absollutely
yes but depends on how much you put in the pool and the size the pool is
== Answer== It depends, If the batter hits a fly ball that is caught with less than two outs the original man on second is safe. If the runner from first can return to first before a defensive player can touch it with the ball he is also safe. If a ground ball is hit with less than two outs both runners are forced to advance. As long as the guy from first gets there before the ball he is safe and the original runner is out.
OF COURSE NOT!!!!!
OF COURSE NOT!!!!!
it is safe but not healthy for your body
Water guns are a safe idea for you child. Floaties and pool balls are other toys that will be good for your child.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in a pool. Dry ice can lower the temperature of the water too quickly, potentially causing harm to swimmers and damaging the pool equipment.