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does putting someones hand in warm water make them pee


Question Posted Friday August 15 2008, 3:26 pm

Does the prank of putting someones finger/hand in hot water (or was it cold) really make them pee their pants? and why would it?

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Cux answered Sunday August 17 2008, 7:06 pm:
Haha yes it does work. I don't know the chemistry behind it, I'm sure you can find it out online, but if you're planning on doing it, make sure they aren't sleeping on a bed or something because that is SUCH a pain to have to get out ;]


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uisforukelele answered Friday August 15 2008, 5:39 pm:
It works if you use warm/hot water. Think about this: has there ever been a time where you had to use the bathroom, and you washed your hands in warm water first? It makes you feel like you have to use the bathroom really badly. So if someone is asleep, it's more likely to work.

I hope this was for the sake of curiosity; this is kind of a mean trick to play on someone.

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