Why don’t we feel our insides?

478 viewsBiologyOther

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.

In: Biology

14 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is tangential – and maybe someone more knowledgeable can answer this too – but the first and only time I tried a gummy with THC in it I could feel all of my internal organs squishing and rubbing against each other. Horrible sensory overload feeling and not something I would want to experience on a regular basis. The brain in normal function not under the influence of anything probably limits that sensory input unless there is a problem in which case you would feel pain in the organ that has damage or inflammation.

You are viewing 1 out of 14 answers, click here to view all answers.