A better question is...
Let's say you have to pee, pretty badly. Then you start realizing you have to poo. Ever notice that a couple of seconds after you realized that you have to poo, suddenly you don't feel like you have to pee anymore, until after you poo that is..?
2006-08-19 14:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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as you pointed out, sometimes it happens the other way around too. Which means there is no law about it!
When you poo, without having pee'd first, it may be that once the pressure from the rectum is released, the pressure on the bladder or urethra is released and we can pee happily away.
But if you are meaning why does a little bit come out, this is not so common, and it maybe that despite your relatively young age, you are becoming slightly incontinent - women are notorious for a little bit of incontinence as we age. Try doing more pelvic floor exercises - when u go for a pee, pull your muscles up to stop and hold your pee mid flow. Then release. Once you've got the hang of that, you can pull and hold these muscles anywhere (and inconspicuously!). Do this for a fortnight, and see if there is a difference.
2006-08-19 20:11:35
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answered by Allasse 5
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I don't think I've done a wee or a poo since I was 2 years old.
As a mature adult male, I piss and sh*t, dangit!! Often the piss ends up on the seat or on the floor, and I bring a beer to the crapper. That's what we learn from our dads. Women weren't fully aware of this plot to anger them, but it's there.
2006-08-19 19:04:31
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answered by iandanielx 3
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all i can think of is that when your bowels is full it is putting pressure agaisnt the bladder stooping all you pee coming out and once you had a poo there is less pressure on the bladder so able to let more pee
im just guessing her but i also have a pee then a poo and then i need to pee again weird
2006-08-19 19:21:07
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answered by baldyhugsblues 5
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Little question, little answer. How do you know "we" all do?
Do you really want a serious answer?
By the way, how old are you? I guess there are some preschoolers who can spell and use the computer. And I guess some geriatric people out there might be concerned.
Maybe a proctologist --- a doctor who specializes in this area, will give you a scientific answer to appease this fascinating????question of yours.
"Bottoms up" for good answers to your question.
2006-08-19 19:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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To wash away the poo residue
2006-08-19 19:01:50
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answered by Croeso 6
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It is the pushing action. The same action that delivers a baby! The same action puts pressure and everything down there and if you have something in your bladder you can push it out.
2006-08-19 18:43:21
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answered by curiositykillsthecat 4
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Jesus Christ! What a question!!!
Because after you poo the pressure from your s*** goes away and then your body notices that there also pressure from your urine
2006-08-19 18:58:18
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answered by Duke 1
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Probably the muscles used to expel your dump press against the bladder and therefore makes you widdle.
2006-08-19 18:44:30
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answered by Gavin T 7
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Better than weeing crooked.
2006-08-19 18:46:34
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answered by William G 4
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