Help for Men with slow and/or stubborn starting urination!! Maybe this is common knowledge, but I doubt it. Two of us have discovered it, and talked about it - many more may have discovered it but felt shy about telling others.
Here it is: Ok, we are standing up and trying to pee, into whatever. The urgency is there, but no flow, a few drops maybe. Fits and starts. What gets it going is, with one or two fingertips, I press in, gently, on the underside of my penis at about the height of the top of the scrotum, just a little lower perhaps. Think of creating a bit of back pressure when squeezing a hose. It is not an analogy, that is what is happening here.
"underside of penis" is, of course, where the hose with the urine is. The only hose of the penis. underside. You can feel the stream of warm urine on those fingertip[s] once you get it going.
The theory is it helps to have 'just a little bit of back pressure' - but it also helps START a stubborn urination. Must be more to it then?
How weird would it be to start a conversation with "To get a good stream going I just press gently on the underside of my penis at the top of the scrotum".
Try it on the public bus someday... - to another guy - I cannot stress how important this is, at least at first, until the idea gets out there.
okay, that being said I AM NOT A DOCTOR - do we still bother saying that? Is there anyone silly enough to take forum topics as medical facts out there?
AND - this probably only works for mild conditions, certain conditions... on some men. Maybe women can adapt something similar - they have a uriter [sp?] too, so I hear. Va-gg is scary. lol kidding.
AND pressin just a bit, this is not something that should hurt at all, do not press in to the the point of pain, it would squeeze off the flow anynow, so no don't k? - gently, okay!!
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