Why do (us) men always experience a tingling body shake after urinating?!?


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Our body temperature is usually higher than the environment, and hence when we pee, there is a sudden lose of fluid in our body and that will temporary reduces the body temperture. Hence, when that happens, our body will sudenly feel a slight cold compared to the evironment, and thus a natural reaction for a slight shiver.

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Good question! I wanna know too.
I don't always experience it, just some times when it feels really good to take all that piss out
The more you have to go, the harder and more violent the tingle. But this is an interesting question.
yeah, I know what you mean, but I've never really thought about it. hmm
because u shook it to much lol
how do you know women don't experience it either? :P maybe it just feels good to pee! LOL I think it probably just means that you've had a lot of urine piled up and that you really needed a release.
i don't know, but really wnaa know!
Its to do with the parasympathetic reflex of passing water (micturation). Though the parasympathetic reflex is not an all or none relfex(unlike the sympathetic or "fight or flight" which is synergistic with the parasympathetic), catacholamines are released and these trigger that "shiver" feeling through the body!
Here's why.
great question!
I don't know, do you?

I am a female, and sometimes if I have had to hold it a long time, it's such a relief that it seems to give me a little tingle! I just always say, "I would have paid 50 cents for that! Ahhhhhh!"
;-)
it's our body's reflex after passing urine. actually, the tingling sensation is the extention of the good feeling after relieving ourselves of urine. cheers!
I experience the samething come to think about it, but never really given it much thought. I'm curious about it now.
i was just about to post the same question! great minds think alike
wow, i thought I was just weird


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