Grace Alice O'Shea
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But I feel like usually it's just that build up and just the areas that are getting stimulated.
And look, sex is messy.
You know, there's fluids, there's liquids, there's all kinds of things.
Yeah.
Put down a, you can get special like splash blankets now they're cold and like that absorb like any liquid.
If it is a man or someone with a penis riding that, that wouldn't be as common to feel you need to pee.
Okay.
Because the anatomy is so different.
So again, just something to get checked out.
Get it checked out.
If it's bothering you, like, yeah.
Isn't that wild?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I've myself, I've been through a few UTIs when I was younger and I was like, I do not want that to happen again.
So, yeah, I suppose for anyone listening again, vagina and urethra next door neighbors right next to each other.
So if you're having sex, any kind of sex, like if you're touching yourself down there, again, something's going inside the vagina.
I think even like shaving, like anything where you're around the vulva area, bacteria can pass into the urethra.
That can cause a urinary tract infection.
But if you pee as soon as you can afterwards, like not necessarily immediately, it depends on the person.
Some people are very prone to UTIs, but it helps to flush out any bacteria that's passed in.