Why don’t we feel our insides?

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This might be a rather odd example, but when I’m peeing, I can pinpoint the EXACT location I feel my pee actually leaving my tip, if that makes sense. How come I can’t feel my bladder, or the stream going through the tube, thanks.

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contact is a skin sense (touch was broken into 6 then later 7 separate senses decades ago by psychologists) and you don’t have it internally; skin pain a nd deep pain are also separate things

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