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    Default Ngano mo kurog man after mangihi?

    Mga bro kabantay mo after ninyo mangihi mokurog mo labi na after waking up?
    ang mga girl mokurog pud ba?Curious lng...(",)

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    this is what i got after googling

    The best i can figure out is that urine is at body temperature which is 98 degree(hot). So when you release a large amount of urine, you are also losing a lot of heat in the process. With this large loss of heat in your body , you naturally react and shiver
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    dba kung tugnawon ta mo shiver man ta.
    same idea applies when peeing....

    but this begs the question... why does this often happen to men and not women?
    hmmm

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    Tingale kay sa lalake kuptan man sa babaye dili.............he-he
    naay heat transfer...........he-he

    Bitaw sa temperature loss gyud na,

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    kay wa man nag gamit ug search engine ang TS.

    bitaw pangita-a lang ang existing thread ani sir.

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    murag nndot mnagud painaw ug mka ehi nka samot na ug travel gikan..

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    mokurog man gud kas kalipay kay pasalamat ka ninggawas na jud ang imong gi utong-utong og pila ka oras...

    expression of success na!

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    ..aw..bitaw sa..lolz

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    yup...lami kaayu ang feeling.
    hehehe!

    -WEI?

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    from wiki:

    Post-micturition convulsion syndrome, also colloquially known as pee shivers, piss shivers, piss quiver, or the shiver shake, is a phenomenon in which one feels a shiver running down the spine following urination.[1] The shiver can produce a brief twitch, which is a form of myoclonus. It should not be confused with micturition syncope, a feeling of faintness following passing urine.
    To date, despite years of discussion and theorizing, there is no agreed-on explanation of the phenomenon[2] and no medical research into it. However, it has been mentioned occasionally in columns, and in one Internet poll, where about 83% of males and 58% of females reported experiencing it. By 6 Jul 2007, more than 24,000 males and more than 1,200 females had responded to the poll on the syndrome.

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    up for this ...amusing topic haha

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