angel_sarah23 answered Thursday May 26 2005, 12:36 pm: peeing in a cup is tested for certain things they think u may have, like a blood test they dont go away for everything they test for one or two things and there isnt a test for telling if u have had sex or "played with yourself" [ angel_sarah23's advice column | Ask angel_sarah23 A Question ]
Daisy answered Thursday May 26 2005, 12:30 pm: If they make you pee in a cup they are checking out your wee and nothing else! Honestly, a doctor won't be able to tell if you do do that [ Daisy's advice column | Ask Daisy A Question ]
PrInCeSs_ask answered Thursday May 26 2005, 12:07 pm: ummm.. usually to "pee in a cup " it is for a test as in to find if somthing is wrong with any of ur systems . i don't kno really about "playing with urself" [ PrInCeSs_ask's advice column | Ask PrInCeSs_ask A Question ]
cailoisa answered Thursday May 26 2005, 9:25 am: It won't matter. Peeing in a cup will never let a doctor find out that you were doing that. Your doctor should have no way of knowing. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
_eMiLy answered Thursday May 26 2005, 7:41 am: Nope, docotrs can't tell if you masturbate or not unless you tell them.
Nothing in your urine could tell them that. [ _eMiLy's advice column | Ask _eMiLy A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday May 26 2005, 6:53 am: A doctor can't tell if you masturbate when you have to urinate in a cup. He or she will probably never know, unless you tell them. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
charmed3fanatic answered Thursday May 26 2005, 6:46 am: NO! of course not! playing with yourself does not involve your pee.. lol it is nothing that they could figure out.. soo don't worry! your doctor won't find out and if he does.. he can't tell anyone anyway!(doctor's law!) hope i helped! [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
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