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Originally posted by: FoBoT
no more pee threads!

we need a medical forum, so people can talk about their bodily functions and crap (literally, talk about their crap)

yes we should measure and weigh it daily, track the ph, and make a color chart.
 
As the amount of warm liquid in your body is spent, the body works to compensate for it. As the bladder depletes, the less warm liquid, the more energy the body uses to try and overcome this. This is an involuntary action.
 
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
Originally posted by: moshquerade
it's a way to help you shake off those last drops.

A slightly strange thread, I think it's funny that the best explanation so far comes from a female...

FALSE.

The quivers can sometimes occur during the midst of urinating.... the results of which can be quite messy.

The trick is to transfer the quivering sensation away from your hips - I've learned to quiver towards my neck area versus Jim Carey's dumb-and-dumber gyrating hips.
 
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
As the amount of warm liquid in your body is spent, the body works to compensate for it. As the bladder depletes, the less warm liquid, the more energy the body uses to try and overcome this. This is an involuntary action.




Right, because the warm liquid is being replaced by chilled freon.

:roll:


Next time, stay at a Holiday Inn Express.

😉
 
Originally posted by: Steve
I get the piss shiver pretty much every time, I always thought it was like a brief, tiny orgasmic feeling.

Pretty much the same for me. I always thought it was a reward for relieving yourself appropriately and not pissing randomly.
 
Originally posted by: jjones
In any case, at the moment of urination, there is a slight blood pressure rise and a momentary flushing or euphoria shortly after relaxing the urethral sphincter. Some find this feeling pleasurable. At such moments, some people say "ah". This same response in its most extreme forms causes fainting. All of this is the ANS doing its job.

Who's up for a piss after work? Say 6? 😛
 
The real problem here is, what do you do when you get the chill in a public restroom with other Joes around you, do you go for it and shake like there's no tomorrow or you fight it?
 
This condition is pleasurable, but my main concern was what to do with a full bladder and Morning Wood. I've resigned myself to peeing in the shower stall instead of contorting myself to get it correctly aimed at the toilet. I just turn on the shower for a moment afterwards.
 
You just got out of a warm bed, probably under a blanket unless it's really hot where you live and summertime. You go to the bathroom probably in just boxers and a t-shirt... of course you're going to be chilly. The pissing is incidental, it's just hard to rule out since we always have to go when we wake up.
 
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