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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You kind of can. Touch is mostly reserved for your outside where you’ll use it the most but if something does get inside you have some but few touch sensors to feel it. Just enough to know something is wrong. If you push on an inny belly button it feels in the wrong place because it’s far enough on your insides your brain doesn’t know what to think.

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