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Are more men beginning to piss the bed?
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2018-08-26 at 1 AM UTC
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2018-08-26 at 1:03 AM UTC
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2018-08-26 at 1:09 AM UTCI prefer this 🍆 much more than this ✏️.
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2018-08-26 at 1:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by cupocheer What's with all the ads for Super Beta Prostate?
You've become an annoying beta male "sweety"
You have prostititise you don't piss the bed, you wake up with pressure on your bladder because the gland wraps around the bladder and squeezes it.
by the age of 75, 90 percent of males have pre cancer or cancer growing in their prostate. if you live long enough, you will certainly get cancer of the prostate. nearly 100 percent of males have cancer cells from birth until death floating around in the cells of the prostate.
The only men who pee the bed are usually when the prostate is removed and they dribble. they might wear depends. -
2018-08-26 at 1:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL As you get older, your bladder gets smaller and smaller, until you can only hold about a cup of piss and have to empty every 20 minutes.
I don't believe this is true. it gets larger and by getting larger (like a heart) it gets weaker. it doesn't shrink like a dudes taint (peen) region.
and the prostrate grows and squeezes it (as I mentioned in the last post) -
2018-08-26 at 1:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com I don't believe this is true. it gets larger and by getting larger (like a heart) it gets weaker. it doesn't shrink like a dudes taint (peen) region.
and the prostrate grows and squeezes it (as I mentioned in the last post)
I like to center in on informational items of interest nobody can prove one way or the other, but just think they can. It's a pastime of mine. -
2018-08-26 at 1:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I like to center in on informational items of interest nobody can prove one way or the other, but just think they can. It's a pastime of mine.
I honestly had prostititus once, talked to a specialist called a Urologist and he is the one who told me You're Wrong (based on your statement of it shrinking. if it shrank you would have a tighter grip and less pressure from the prostate?
it grows. the prostate gets tighter as you get older. gut fat makes it more challenging. -
2018-08-26 at 1:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com I honestly had prostititus once, talked to a specialist called a Urologist and he is the one who told me You're Wrong (based on your statement of it shrinking. if it shrank you would have a tighter grip and less pressure from the prostate?
it grows. the prostate gets tighter as you get older. gut fat makes it more challenging.
I just proved him wrong on page one. I said the same things you did, and even cited an article. He came back with an article about bladder shrinkage that has nothing to do with age. Come on Spec, it’s ok to admit cher wrong, it shows strength.😁. I’d never question your computer knowledge, anatomy and physiology are just a few of my specialties. -
2018-08-26 at 1:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com You've become an annoying beta male "sweety"
You have prostititise you don't piss the bed, you wake up with pressure on your bladder because the gland wraps around the bladder and squeezes it.
by the age of 75, 90 percent of males have pre cancer or cancer growing in their prostate. if you live long enough, you will certainly get cancer of the prostate. nearly 100 percent of males have cancer cells from birth until death floating around in the cells of the prostate.
The only men who pee the bed are usually when the prostate is removed and they dribble. they might wear depends.
Sorry to deflate your balloon, sweety, but I will never develop prostate cancer. -
2018-08-26 at 1:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist I just proved him wrong on page one. I said the same things you did, and even cited an article. He came back with an article about bladder shrinkage that has nothing to do with age. Come on Spec, it’s ok to admit cher wrong, it shows strength.😁. I’d never question your computer knowledge, anatomy and physiology are just a few of my specialties.
Your whole body shrinks when you age, even your skeleton. You get shorter. Since your whole body shrinks, why the hell wouldn't your organs as well? You're saying the whole body shrinks, but the organs remain the same size?? -
2018-08-26 at 1:56 AM UTCSpec,
I didn’t say the whole body shrinks, you just did. Sorry, your theory sounds like common sense, but it is not fact. Almost every muscle, organ, bone, vessel, etc, etc. wears out over time. Muscles stretch out, organs enlarge, bones wear down, and vessels lose their elasticity and begin to bulge.
We only get shorter because our bones lose density and the vertebral bodies lose their height.
It’s ok to admit cher wrong. Now get cher prostate checked cave man! -
2018-08-26 at 1:59 AM UTCAre we seriously doing 3d, for movie crap, these days??
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2018-08-26 at 2 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Your whole body shrinks when you age, even your skeleton. You get shorter. Since your whole body shrinks, why the hell wouldn't your organs as well? You're saying the whole body shrinks, but the organs remain the same size??
Actually, the skeleton does not shrink -- it may be affected by osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis which change the skeleton.
What may appear as shrinking of the body is the loss of body fat band muscle tone which cause the skin to look excessive.
Organs do not shrink with age. There may be disease which cause atrophy of the organ (e) but as a rule the organs do not shrink.
Not all people have the same size organs even though they may be of like size and weight. -
2018-08-26 at 2:03 AM UTC
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2018-08-26 at 2:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by cupocheer Actually, the skeleton does not shrink – it may be affected by osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis which change the skeleton.
What may appear as shrinking of the body is the loss of body fat band muscle tone which cause the skin to look excessive.
Organs do not shrink with age. There may be disease which cause atrophy of the organ (e) but as a rule the organs do not shrink.
Not all people have the same size organs even though they may be of like size and weight.
spine does -
2018-08-26 at 2:09 AM UTC
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2018-08-26 at 2:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by cupocheer No. It doesnt.
The discussion is about "shrinkage".
Nothing about the anatomy of a body 'shrinks'.
The spine may become vulnerable to disease or age and begin deteriorating but that is not the same as shrinking.
No, your entire spine and your whole skeleton shrinks about 10%. If you're 6' tall in your middle years, you will be about 5'10" when you're old. -
2018-08-26 at 2:14 AM UTCAhhh yes it does cup. The vertebral bodies lose height, if that’s not shrinking I don’t know what is.
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2018-08-26 at 2:16 AM UTC
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2018-08-26 at 2:17 AM UTC