Can anyone explain to me why when I have sex it feels like I need the toilet but, when i go I don't pee??
I'm really worried!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? blwinteler answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 1:36 pm: It is possible that it is pressure on the bladder. To fix that, just try a different position. Doggy style tends to put less pressure on everything.
Another thing it could be is just very good sex. The g-spot people are always looking for is actually a part of the body called the urinary sponge. Pressure on it feels really good, once you get past feeling like you need to pee. If this is what is happening, go to the bathroom before sex. Then, even if you feel like you need to go, you know you don't really have to. Then relax and enjoy it. (oh, to find that spot yourself, it is just behind the pelvic bone. Insert a finger and hook it towards the front of your body. There will be a softish spot and when you put pressure, you will feel like you need to go to the bathroom. If that is the same as when you are having sex, you have found what is happening :P ) [ blwinteler's advice column | Ask blwinteler A Question ]
thelaura answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 10:03 am: It's quite common. If you urinate before having sex, it can help reduce the feeling. It's most probably caused through pressure being put on the bladder. It can happen to men if pressure is put on their prostate, too.
It's nothing to really worry about.
If you have any other symptoms (such as pain/burning sensation whilst urinating and feeling the need to urinate when you actually don't, for example) you may want to get checked for any infections. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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