when we are underwater, how does water not get inside our bodies through our eyes, ears, nose and every other orifice?

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when we are underwater, how does water not get inside our bodies through our eyes, ears, nose and every other orifice?

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Basically most orifices aren’t just open holes, except mouth and nose. The pressure of holding air in our lungs is what keeps the water from flowing in. When we eventually have to breathe the air out, that’s when the water gets in, I mean when it does that’s why we drown.

As a girl, water absolutely gets up in there when I swim. The butthole is naturally squeezed shut. Ears have the eardrum blocking the way inside. Eyes aren’t holes.

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