Why can’t we pee out everything in our bladder without pausing?

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I might not be wording this right. But what I mean is usually when we pee, at the very end when we stop peeing, a small amount of pee would still come out. Why can the bladder just realize all the liquid it has all at once?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Think about it like trying to squeeze all the juice out of a capri sun with one hand. Once you’ve completely closed your hand, you have to release, re grip and squeeze again if you want to squeeze out the rest.

The muscles you use to squeeze the urine out of you bladder have to “regrip” you or bladder to finish squeezing it empty.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Huh? Some of us can. And especially for men, if a little pee still comes out of the penis, it had already been released from the bladder and it just hadn’t come out the end of the urethra yet.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Even after u think you have finished peeing there is still fluid remaining in the bladder. So u can’t completely empty your bladder while peeing.