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Pee Shiver?


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Pee Shiver?  

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Only when I gobble up a bunch of trucker speed and can't pee for like 8 hours and then I finally can, but it comes out in spurts and takes like 15 minutes.

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Wow, I thought is was a dude thing.

 

 

83% of males and 58% of females reported experiencing it - from the above link.

 

So, is it a good thing?

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Similar to the doing-the-straight-shot-of-bourbon shiver.

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When it's mid-January and you have to make a trip to the outhouse, you're gonna get the pee shivers. Confirmed.

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I'm not sure whether the shiver I experience is from the posted phenomenon or just from jude pinching off my happystick towards the end when the dribble's coming. he always does that...

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I'm not sure whether the shiver I experience is from the posted phenomenon or just from jude pinching off my happystick towards the end when the dribble's coming. he always does that...

:lol

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Thanks for starting this topic Jules, I had never heard of this before, though I almost always get something like this after I urinate. I'm glad to find out I'm not the only one.

 

--Mike

Yeah, I can't say I knew there was a technical term for it. I remember talking to my brothers about it growing up, but I always wonder if people think I have a problem when I let out a good shake in a public bathroom (sporting events, airports, etc.).

 

I find it interesting they really don't know the true cause. The wikipedia page lists some theories. With all the other bullshit they find the money and time to research, you would think this would have been studied.

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Shiver likelihood correlates with bladder fullness.

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Shiver likelihood correlates with bladder fullness.

for you, or are you claiming this as fact? I think you might be on to something.

 

this is clearly Jules' best work. Bravo, man. Bra-VO!

 

:thumbup

:shy

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