Yes, I do sometimes, esp when I have to go pee really really bad.
2007-09-12 19:24:06
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answered by starryeyed75 4
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Pee-shivering was common in the early 1800's, when townsfolk would participate in urination contests as a recreational activity. It was said that the one who shivers the most would urinate the longest. I understand your desire to engage in these kind of "fun" activities with your pals, but don't get too extreme and have contests in public bathrooms, as it could be offensive to others.
2007-09-13 02:24:41
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL, yep!
Many mothers look for this sign that the baby needs changing!
And when potty training toddlers, to know when they have 'gone'.
Because we normally do this in private as we get older we don't notice others doing it, until we become parents!
2007-09-13 02:23:51
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answered by Tarkarri 7
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Like a small convulsion toward the end ,for me
2007-09-13 02:25:22
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answered by P-funk baby 3
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don't want any pissing contests but as one gets older the shiver gets less and less .you're inate!
2007-09-13 02:53:35
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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OMG!!! So do I. I have no idea why, but its not realy bothersome so I haven't really thought about it that much.
2007-09-16 22:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i do the same thing...so does my 5 week old baby. that's how i know when to change him lol
2007-09-13 02:31:57
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answered by Baby Blue 2
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