Don't you sit around on the terlit when you pee?
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Hey , what do u say abt water sports
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I dont smell it lmao
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You may not sniff the air, but I presume you'd notice it if it were stinky, like when someone silently passes gas while standing next to you in an elevator.
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Well, mostly I dont smell my urine either, but I do notice if it stinks, like some mornings, and I do notice the smell mens room with old urine... You can't really help it. Like you can't help noticing that a shit smells bad if you're in the room.
And I do agree with SteveA, most of my fresh urine dont smell, unless it's VERY yellow, due to me not drinking enough water. And for me smelling whether it smells bad or not; sometimes you just notice, that hey, it doesnt smell like it did this morning, you just notice that no foul smell fills the room, like you half expected.
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I agree. If you are hydrated and the urine is clear, I'm sure it's less smelly. However, the darker it is, the more smell there is. Not that I've ever done this, but I challenge you Steve you urinate into something and tell me there is no smell to urine.
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urinate into somethingHow close does my nose have to be? Occasionally, when I'm peeing into the toilet, it smells a bit like chicken soup. Even after eating asparagus, I don't notice anything (so either it doens't affect me, or my sense of smell is not so good). In any case, I've never thought that pee coming out of my body smelled bad.I can't say the same about the stuff that comes out of a cat, or the old stuff on the floor of the men's room. That's pretty nasty.
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it smells a bit like chicken soupThanks Steve, you've now ruined chicken soup for me
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I haven't been able to figure out what causes it. Or it might just be my imagination.
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I'd lean towards your imagination, but who knows, it could very well smell like chicken soup (now I have to clean out my pantry).
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>"when I'm peeing into the toilet, it smells a bit like chicken soup"
Is that Chicken Noodle or Chicken with Rice soup???
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I'm talking broth. I don't piss starchy food. I assume that the fragrence of chicken soup is from the protiens and fats it contains. Maybe I sometimes have a high protein load in my urine.
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I find it interesting that wehn I eat Golden Crisp cereal (or some knock-off) my pee smells just like the cereal.
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Or like popcorn (my personal fav) lmao
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I think women like the taste of urine more than men do. Men would get bullied if someone ever found out they liked watersports.However, piss is better than scat.
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That is absurd, sex doesnt have anything to do with liking the taste of one thing over another.
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I think women like the taste of urine more than men do.That's the craziest thing I've heard today. In any case people usually pee on each other without drinking the pee. I think your idea of male/female roles has been influenced by the misogynistic (i.e., the usual) porn found on the Internet.
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sings golden crisp jingle "Can't get enough of that golden crisp" xDDbut on another note, you guys are all insane, I fit in so well loland as for the smell of urine, that "smelly" smell is the body's natural minerals and amonia that is filtered out through the kidneys...does anyone know the ph level of urine, cause if so I'm intrigued yet a little frightened
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Depends on how much water you've drank.
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smell is the body's natural minerals and amonia that is filtered out through the kidneysThere shouldn't be much ammonia in your urine when it comes out of your body. There will be some ammonium, which starts converting to ammonia when it hits the air, and there is urea, which releases ammonia (presumably when it's broken down by bacteria). There are other things in urine that you might be able to smell, though.> does anyone know the ph level of urineAccording to the NIH's Medline Plus, "The normal values range from 4.6 to 8.0."> cause if so I'm intrigued yet a little frightenedHuh? Are you now more frightened or less frightened?
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Ammonium is the form ammonia takes at low pH. As the bacteria operate the pH starts rising; and a lot of ammonia is produced from the urea by bacterial action.