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Smack dat 05-27-2017 04:20 PM

How do you stop leakage after you piss?
 
Perhaps it's just me but in my old age I am finding that after I piss and shake I still have water left over. If I tuck it in it makes my underware wet and presumably smell of urine.

I have taken to wiping with a tissue after I piss but this isn't exactly convenient if I am at a urinal.

Do you guys have this problem?

Konda 05-28-2017 02:32 AM

It's a common problem called post-micturition dribble (40% of males have this problem, some worse than others).

There are solutions for it, just search post-micturition dribble

awxm 05-28-2017 03:36 AM

Press under your balls (taint) with one finger in an upwards direction. The last couple of drops get released. You're welcome.

CurrentlySober 05-28-2017 04:28 AM

Why would you want to thwart this delicious excuse to soil yourself regularly without comeuppance? Life is short my friend, grab enjoyable opportunities whenever you can... :2 cents:

LovinNothin 05-28-2017 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smack dat (Post 21796408)
Perhaps it's just me but in my old age I am finding that after I piss and shake I still have water left over. If I tuck it in it makes my underware wet and presumably smell of urine.

I have taken to wiping with a tissue after I piss but this isn't exactly convenient if I am at a urinal.

Do you guys have this problem?

It's not normal to have large amounts of dribble. Your bladder isn't draining completely.

The human body is terrific, it gives all of us signs when something is wrong.

Older people tend to "live with their ailments" and put off seeing a doctor, until those ailments cause something else more serious down the road and then it's too late.

Go see a doctor. Fuck public opinion. Don't justify not seeing a doctor for an internal problem because some people here think it's normal.

Busty2 05-28-2017 07:28 AM

Could be the start of an enlarged Prostate. Seek medical help!


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