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  1. Dr. Glad asks if this happens regularly and is there any burning or pain. I'd first want to rule out infection before I jump into making a diagnosis. If there's none, the problem may lie with the nervous system being hypersensitive and there's actually less in the bladder than how it feels. But, if you can void a full tank's worth, even though there's barely a flow, it's likely because you held too long and there's a temporary physical blockage or your nerves aren't firing the right signals to release completely. Try changing your posture on the seat, leaning alternately fore and aft
  2. Steve, as much as anybody, you should know that life often imitates art.
  3. THAT is certainly one thing we can both agree on. But, I have known some women who could do everything a male could (and then some) without one. Okay, maybe not quite the distance and height. I, too, think that Freud was reading too much into the psyche of children. Most likely, he was only projecting his own neuroses.
  4. You make some very good points and I concur with most all of them. But, I disagree with you on the matter of penis envy. From my observations in the field (not to mention trails, beaches, boats ...), I find most women seriously wish they had one, if only for when their bladder is full.
  5. Great to see you have a large number of varied interests outside our common one. I'm talking about cosmology, of course. It's nice to know someone who can have his head in the heavens while his eyes are looking at the floor. I do have a few questions for you. 1. What school of psychology do you subscribe to - Freudian, Jungian or another? 2. Who is your favorite UK politician? It can be from the past or a current one. 3. If you could back in time, what era would you choose? 4. What do you consider the principal reason that Britain ended up on the winning side
  6. What a great story, Sophie. I'm glad you finally took advantage the great weather to entertain something you've long wanted to do. The possibility of getting caught must have been thrilling and I'm sure your husband is giving thanks for what happened in the park. Oh, and, as I was sitting down to read this, my bladder was practically screaming at me. But, by the time I finished, I seemed to have a more pressing need.
  7. They say life imitates art. Have you ever experienced a real life situation that mimicked what has been written here? If so, is there a particular incident that stands out for you?
  8. Mostly sunny and about 86 (30C) degrees here.
  9. I'll second that! Along with streams! One can be so naughty, yet anonymous.
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    Glad1

    I most familiar with, as well as have my greatest interest in, the physical branch of sciences - physics, chemistry, earth sciences and astronomy/cosmology. Even as a child, I was fascinated with the stars and wondered what exactly was out there. I had an uncle who worked on the space program, who I'm sure was a big influence on me. In fact, had I made a few different choices and paid more attention to what was happening in the classroom than what was outdoors, I'd likely be there today. While I know a great deal about the subject, at least compared with the average man in the street, the
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    Glad1

    I come across literally dozens, often hundreds of scientific articles each day. Over the course of a week or two, there's always a few that are about or at least relevant to pee. In fact, a year or so ago I learned that nearly all mammals, regardless of their size, urinate for somewhere around 21 seconds. (Of course, in nature there are always outliers, which explains that two-minute piss you heard in the next stall.) And, the way my mind works, I'm constantly trying to see where something I've read can be put into practical application, like what's the proper angle to aim into a urinal t
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    Happy Fourth

    Can't say I speak for all, but I enjoyed my day of celebrating freedom from you blokes across the way! Nothing personal, Steve. Besides, you have Brexit issues and we have a few loose screws.
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    Glad1

    Probably the one that most stands out was a scientist, who, while not famous in her own right, had met with a great many world leaders, consulting on the issues of food and water shortages across the globe. Not only was she brilliant and articulate, but she was probably one of the most compassionate and compelling people I've ever met. I still come across her name in articles and am happy to see she continues to do great work.
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    Glad1

    As a scientist, I've learned a lot of facts, most of them probably useless along with a few about pee. And as a writer, I interviewed literally hundreds of people, maybe thousands. Now, the table has been turned and I'm the interviewee. So, go ahead, ask your questions, whether it's something about our favorite topic or want to learn a little more about me.
  15. No doubt the lack of facilities did not go well with most people. Even for those of us who enjoy improvising, It's not so much fun when forced upon us. I'm sure you would have much preferred it on your own terms, which I hope you did later. Got to make hubby happy, you know.
  16. Got up in the middle of the night to pee (confession: I almost always do, as output tends to greatly exceed storage). And, pee I did. As I reached the point where I'm usually finished, I noticed my stream continued flowing, though slower now. Then, as if tapping into a second bladder, it found what must have been another cup or two.
  17. I tend to avoid those events where a girlfriend can't pee along with me.
  18. In conversations with women recently, more than one expressed the wish that they could pee as far as a man. I told them that they probably had that ability and, given their anatomy with less length of plumbing to slow their stream, likely could beat them as well. However, I've yet to confirm if this is true. Informal observations (okay, contests) have shown that, while they're willing to meet me more than halfway, if they want to be successful, they've got to put more effort into what they do. Of course, I encourage them to practice and I'm more than willing to coach them, even offer
  19. What are you all doing for the holiday? Travel, picnic, fireworks are all good, but hope it includes some time in the pool.
  20. Sorry if I made you hold so long. Your questions, I mean. I'm here to relieve your most pressing symptoms. So, if you want to know more about the science of pee, I'll give it a go. On the subject of anatomy, I'll rise to the occasion. If you're having trouble being fulfilled, I might recommend more hydration. If you're getting up too often in the middle of the night, I suggest cutting back on your intake. Or, just go with the flow. But, even doctors don't know everything. So, if you want relationship advice, be prepared to take matters into your own hands and then wash them really good bef
  21. I used to date a woman who rode horses. Maybe that explained why she didn't seem the least concerned about peeing wherever, at least when we were outdoors, for she certainly was pretty uninhibited about it around me. I think the riding must have affected her pelvic muscles, as she seemed to pee at least twice as often as me. Of course, it didn't hurt she liked to match me drink for drink. Not that I was one to complain, either.
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    newb

    Welcome, wetlegs. I like peeing in girls knickers, too.
  23. Nice to know I wasn't the only one having a wee in the sunshine last weekend. However, I'm pretty sure yours was a lot more interesting than mine. Can't wait to hear your story. I don't suppose there'll be film at eleven, too?
  24. I just updated my profile to describe my gender and orientation (male and straight). I also added a cover photo where I display myself, in this case right-to-left. TMI for many of you, I suppose.
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