The urinary tract is normally sterile and therefore should not transfer any microorganisms with its urine. The acidic environment of the urinary tract kills off all bacteria normally, otherwise resulting in a urinary tract infection. In an individual with no urinary tract infection you should be able to drink from a cup in which someone has peed in; although the skin surrounding the genitals is known to carry a large number of microorganisms, generally the largest of any other body region. It is quite possible that infectious organisms from the surrounding skin could be transfered into the cup during urination.
You need to lick the thing they peed on and then lick the toilet when they pee in it and compare.
My mom peed in it
Drinking too much fluid like alcohol may cause someone to pee during sleep.
I dont know. Answer that question yourself by drinking your pee. Just take a piss, then measure how much you peed, then drink it, then the next time you pee, measure how much you peed.
Absent the pool additive that reveals urine, you do not.
she died with sporks through her head while someone peed on her
A person with a drinking problem from the Raiders. He played Half-back! After a small win against a team they celebrated (The Raiders)! He got too drunk and apparently peed on someone and got sacked after trialing. Along with the sacking of Bronx Goodwin!
someone found out her secret. (she peed in her pants while she was dancing)
It gets digested and your body extracts nutrients from it. What your body can't do anything with gets pooped or peed out.
People would say that if someone had peed their pants.
The term "peed" directly refers to the past tense for the word "pee". The word "peed" is synonymous with the term "urinated". The word "peed" started being used between 1875 and 1880.
Yup. Sure do. So do toads. Catch one and hold it in your hand. You'll see. Been there, done that, got peed on.