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05-18-2019, 04:58 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:231 Chick Join Date: Jun 2012 Posts: 6,121 Mentioned: 10 Post(s) Quoted: 3471 Post(s)
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Re: Bladder Control Problems
Yea, I suppose that's why. I also find it very embarrassing, but for whom I'm not sure. These woman obviously they aren't feeling any shame.
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05-20-2019, 03:38 PM
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Re: Bladder Control Problems
Not that crazy. Because of the material of denim and the process of how jeans are constructed, denim jeans, when wet, will hold the liquid before drying much longer than most lighter materials. Many people who die suddenly or violently urinate and/or defecate themselves. But the stain is often dried up and not visible to the camera (depending on the color of the fabric, of course) so we don't see it in photos. Jeans hold the piss stains for much longer, so they are more readily visible in postmortem photography even if a few hours have passed. |
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06-20-2019, 09:33 AM
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Re: Bladder Control Problems
Nice. I avidly read forensic pathology texts and this is spot on! Keep up the excellent work my friend. |
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#330
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06-20-2019, 08:14 PM
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Re: Bladder Control Problems
When it comes to the urinary pathway, no. The female urethra is about 4mm long, and it has one sphincter. It is also between 3 to 6 mm in diameter. The male urethra, depending on anatomy, is between 15 to 29cm long, and may have a diameter as small as only 2mm. It also has 2 sphincters, one of which, the exterior sphincter, has to be actively opened and it closes when stimulation ceases. The male urethra also tends to collapse after death. A little bit of fluid dynamics will tell you that the detrusor strength needed to move the same mL of urine out of the bladder of a male versus a female human is about 5:1 when everything is working, and worse when there are other factors such as prostate issues or iguinal swelling related trauma. Basically, girls hold in their pee actively, and relax to let it out, whereas boys passively hold in their pee and actively open the sluice gates to urinate. |