I think it's because your g-spot is closely positioned right under where your bladder is. So pushing down on a full bladder causes it to put some pressure on your g-spot.
The bladder needs to be a muscular sac to store and effectively expel urine. The muscles in the bladder wall contract to push urine out of the body during urination, and they also relax to allow the bladder to stretch as it fills with urine.
Yes, being constipated can create pressure in the lower abdomen, which may lead to a sensation of needing to urinate frequently. The buildup of stool in the rectum can push against the bladder, mimicking the feeling of a full bladder. This pressure can confuse the body's signals, making it feel like you have to pee even if your bladder isn't full. It's essential to address constipation to alleviate this discomfort.
It depends on what the girl's personality is. Definitely don't push her, or make her feel uncomfortable. Be nice, thoughtful, gentlemanly, and other qualities you think a the girl would like you for.
Your question is unclear but if you push the boat down you will feel resistance due to the buoyancy.
The urinary system consists of the kidneys which are the principal organs of the urinary system. Accessory organs are: 2 Ureters, each leading from a kidney to the urinary bladder and one urethra leading to the outside.
To tell if you need the loo, push in your bladder. If it is soft you dont need to go that much, but if it is hard you NEED TO GO! The best way is just to not think about it, and dont stand or walk near a sink, river ect. Thank you x
You will feel very tired
Later in the pregnancy, the fetus will push on your bladder, which can cause you to need to pee more often than usual. But apart from that waking up early is not a recognized sign of pregnancy.
Lay on your Stomach. And. Squzze your ballder really Hard. And push on your colen.
After doing push-ups, you may feel sore in your chest, shoulders, and triceps.
dress nice. dont push it, put look nice. talk to the person. and be confident.
No, urine is moved down to the ureters into the bladder by peristaltic contractions of the smooth muscles in the walls of the ureters. The muscles contract in a wave-like motion to push the urine towards the bladder.