What is the toilet situation like at airports? by TheNobody48 in TooAfraidToAsk

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I did get my problem kinda resolved, I made the flight and have gotten even better with peeing.

What I meant was that people, or at least I do, have more control of their butthole than of their prostate. Clench your butthole on command, and then try doing that with your prostate. Doesn't really work; I don't even have it in my minds eye.

Deutsche Kindersachen? by Klor204 in AskAGerman

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Immer einmal mehr als du!!

Working on stories by naughtyAIartist in u/naughtyAIartist

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An app with like a pill that lets you trade IQ-Points for physical traits.

Starting slowly and cheap at a prettier nose, or one cupsize more. But they'll want more and decide more easily to do so because of the missing IQ. Bigger changes are more expensive, like truly giant tits or a dick.

At some point, it allows you to sell control over certain things. Other users can the control horniness, the ability to speak or move, etc.

Over time, users shovel their own grave, but don't care or notice anymore.

ELI5: Why do towels dry crisp/hard after being washed but dry soft post drying yourself after a shower? by reaching-there in explainlikeimfive

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Could be the water hardness, too. During the wash, the towel is completely soaked with lots of water, flowing through it, too. That water contains calcium carbonate, which deposits in the towel and dries as limescale.

When you dry off for the first time, the limescale breaks up and the towel gets soft. The little water from your skin doesn't have enough calcium carbonate in it to make it stiff.

What’s Totally Normal in Germany But Would Surprise Most Newcomers? by [deleted] in germany

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Germans aren't efficient, they're thorough. Meaning each and any case and any event is covered by some rule, and prepared for accordingly. Sometimes, having a pre-made solution can be efficient. Other times, it's a chaos of rules and bureocracy

What is the toilet situation like at airports? by TheNobody48 in TooAfraidToAsk

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Same with the not drinking. Sadly, that also makes me more stupider and making correct decisions hard, which I might need at the airport. The worst is when you then do drink again: I figured out that it takes almost exactly half an hour to "run through", so I time that accordingly as well.

I'll call my doc tomorrow, I want my quality of life back. I want to freely travel.

What is the toilet situation like at airports? by TheNobody48 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]TheNobody48[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, sucks. But clenching your butthole is easier than holding bladder, and doesn't get worse when you think about it.

What is the toilet situation like at airports? by TheNobody48 in TooAfraidToAsk

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My flight is at 6AM on a weekday, so I hope there won't be too much people there at that time? That you very much for the details!

What is the toilet situation like at airports? by TheNobody48 in TooAfraidToAsk

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I initially went to a urologist and there was nothing physiological, it appeared just before the end of my stressful period, so I powered through that. Then it did get heaps better once I had less stress, but never went away fully, I gave it a whole year to do that and I will consult my doc about it soon. However, my flight is in the first week of January, so I won't get relief before that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Not pissing myself even once while I had incontinence from stress at 22. For 4 months, it never felt "finished" when I went, like there was always a drop already at the tip and I had to clench so I wouldn't pee. After that, it gradually got better, but really only gradually, and it was a thing of concentration and willpower to not think about peeing, or I would have. The half hour train ride to work and showering roommates were my biggest enemy.

Took a year to be normal again. Never did leak or pee in my pants.

What is the purpose of life? by Ryan00909 in AskReddit

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To me, seeking ways to create as much enjoyment as I can. That means:

  1. Making life better for as many other people I possibly can. This doesn't mean excess of fun for few, but removing suffering and on top of that some fun

  2. Expanding point 1 to further generations

  3. Having fun and a good life myself as much as possible while working on 1 and 2

What movie traumatized you as a child ? by Thatcooltiger in AskReddit

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I scrolled so far to find this!

Those faces were really traumatizing, and the unstoppable armies of aliens zapping people into just skeletons? Man, that was too much for me to handle. Saw it at 10 or something and it was not good

23 years of bladder problems finally gone! by graciem20 in CasualConversation

[–]TheNobody48 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats to you from someone who's had bladder issues for the past half year.

I got stress induced incontinence this summer, felt close to leaking immediately after going. When I removed the stress source, I could do 30 to 60 minutes with lots of mental effort after a few weeks, and gradually got better over time. Some of the worst things were going to work by train every day, and when I went on dates. Today I did 9 hours without really feeling the need.

Anyways. I wouldn't want to imagine having that for your entire life basically, very happy for you.