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5) 4 turn-ons? Confidence (probably because I don’t have a lot…) , dirty talk, hair play, tickling (yeah…I know it’s weird…lmao)
39) Do I and my last ex hate each other? Nah…I mean, I don’t hate him. He did call me 6 months after I broke up with him to find out why I broke up with him, as if I didn’t make it clear when doing so. Like, bud, this conversation we’re having right now is part of the reason…haha!
I recently got a new regular skateboard and I'm learning how to do my first Ollie. Any tips?
I think I’ve answered this elsewhere on the blog, so I won’t go too in depth. I will say though, that most people’s problems with learning to ollie is their back leg. When you pop your front leg up, people tend to shift their weight all the way to the back leg and grind the back of the board into the pavement. Think of an ollie as a jump starting with one leg and following with the other.
Also video is your friend. Record yourself so you can watch what you’re doing and fix problems.