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  1. #101

    naay mga parti sa ato lawas nga mo-create ug in-voluntary actions in certain cases.
    pareha ra ni siya kanang mang-hingatuli ka. di ba mo-kirig2x sad ka usahay?
    Usually, kana nga mga parts sa ato body kay mga sensitive kaayo.
    So, by the time nga masabdan na nga mga parts sa ato lawas nya ang ka-gilok kay mo-lapas na sa iyang threshold kay mo-create siya ug in-voluntary actions. Ang nerves sa sensitive nga part kay mo-trigger sa muscle ug repetitive nga pag-contract and release. mao nay hinungdan sa kirig2x

  2. #102
    ang uban gani ts ma excorcist nig human pangehe. hahj

  3. #103
    para ma tiwas og tulo tong nahabilin naka auto kirig mode ang lawas..

  4. #104
    mga theory ra man ang tubag ani nga question wla pa jud daw definite answer ngano mo jiggle after peeing =)

  5. #105
    mokirig sa kalami

  6. #106
    Quote Originally Posted by raissah View Post
    mokirig sa kalami
    love it, hehhe, nice explanation. brief, concise but evrything is in there

  7. #107
    high voltage guro na imo junior ts.. ahahahahaha...

  8. #108
    wala pa cguro maayo imung epilipsi ts.... hehe, peace

  9. #109
    Quote Originally Posted by ayki View Post
    one word: HOMEOSTASIS
    when mangihi ka, you release a lot of internal body heat through your urine, so to retain constant balance and to keep the body temperature within the normal range, mo kirig ka aron maka generate ug heat imong cells
    As to why it happens; no one really knows. There are two major schools of thought. One insists it's just a reflex to a drop in temperature. While peeing, certain parts are exposed which would otherwise be covered (I would hope). This causes a drop in body temperature. Urination also involves letting a lot of warm liquid out of the body, and so losing a lot of heat. This also causes a drop in body temperature. And even if the bathroom the pee-er is in isn't cold, the parts of the body that are exposed are accustomed to being bundled up in clothes that keep them at a higher temperature, so any exposure to the air would seem cold to those parts and make the body shudder to warm them.

    The other main school of thought is this is a quirk of the autonomic nervous system. This is a pretty safe guess, since the autonomic nervous system is in control of many involuntary bodily functions.

    quoted from: The Science of Pee Shivers

  10. #110
    ^ gi taas raman nimo akong explanation. hehehe

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