
mrcricket1932
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There are two control centers in the spine.. not that far apart..When one is activate, it allows the sphincter muscles to relax and allows the other center to activate.
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beardog4314
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We don't all have to. Sometimes I do just to get it all over with while I'm there, but it's not really a necessity...
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_kraygh_
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Not me.
But I DO notice that my mouth always hangs open when I pick my nose...
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0219
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ROFLMAO
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TrippingJudy
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It depends on when the urination begins. If It begins as soon as you sit on the toilet, it's because the first thing your body does when sitting on a toilet is relax. If it begins while you're pushing, the pressure squeezes on the bladder, forcing the urine out.
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alejandra
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you are disgusting
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Italian~By~Injection
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EW! Why do you want to hear the whole process?? That's a nasty fetish.
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medrecgal1973
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I already answered that question for someone on here recently. Do a search in here for it!
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lil mami
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ha ha! i needed that laugh
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opyankees_06
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Its part of the process you pee you crap, you wipe you flush.
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creiner_2000
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same group of muscles control these areas
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mamapodi
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i don't think everyone does that everytime...maybe just you?
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Lady
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you are pushing
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RACQUEL
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I don't think everyone does that.
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Duds331
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Pressure on your bladder
this has actually been asked before... search for it.... pee poop
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amandameibeyer
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When we deposit feces there is a load of pressure in our stomach. Once that load of pressure starts to decrease....we urinate because that pressure isnt there.
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Mr Bingo
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Where is YOUR SIGN?
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alli
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WTF???
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Smitty
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dude, seriously commen sense please!
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palm_of_buddha
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might as well. i mean, you ARE sitting over the toilet.
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A_WWE_FAN_4LYFE
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You know better than that.
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azzy
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lol, that shitt is funny
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Me
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Relaxation my friend. haha
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mfacio
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You need to pee, you have to pee...
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c_aldridge57
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gross
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markos a
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hahahahaha lol ur discusting
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Victoria B
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UR GROSS
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Bub
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when you're not peeing or pooping, you're clenching your muscles down there. that's why babies and old people can't hold it very well - no muscle control.
when you poop, you're relaxing that muscle, when is very close to the muscle that holds in your pee. usually, when you relax one, the other relaxes too. for example, lay your palm flax on the desk, and tuck your middle finger in, under the palm. you won't be able to lift your ring finger, because those muscles overlap. same with your pee pee and poo poo muscles.
interesting, isn't it?
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Mrs. Chnandler Bong
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You use muscles in your big intestines and bladder to keep the crap and pee inside. When you Loosen one, the other loosens. So it just comes out with it.
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ironica7
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yuck..lol, well we dont always but let me think.. what if its because there may not be toilet paper, and you pee to rinse the poo............grossed myself out , ew.
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LibraHorse
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The main reason is that the muscles of the pelvic floor play a role in defecation and urination.
The pelvic floor muscles relax when we defecate. However, they will not necessarily have to fully relax when we urinate. But when the pelvic floor musculature does relax, in addition to allowing stool to pass, it decreases the tension in our urinary sphincters, allowing urine to flow. Because our anal sphincters are stronger than our urinary sphincters, it is easier for us to have control over our bowels than our urine.
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