How do you pee?


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When you urinate, the brain signals the bladder muscles to tighten, squeezing urine out of the bladder through the urethra.

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A person 'cums' at the point of orgasm, which is the peak of the sexual experience, characterized by an intense sensation of pleasure and, in the man, ejaculation. Women can also squirt out fluid, but more commonly, vaginal fluid will seep out of the vagina after an orgasm.

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'Coming,' or having an orgasm, is when the penis ejaculates sperm. For females it is when the clitoris is sexually stimulated to the point of orgasm. This can happen in many ways, but especially during intercourse, foreplay, oral sex, or masturbation.

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During the filling and storage phase, the bladder stretches so it can hold the increasing amount of urine. The bladder of an average person can hold 350 ml to 550 ml of urine. Generally, a person feels like they need to urinate when approximately

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In order to urinate, you need three things: kidneys, a bladder, and some tubes. The kidneys are organs that filter waste MORE?

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Urine comes out through the urethra, the canal leading from the bladder, discharging the urine externally. ChaCha on!

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