Why doesn't poop smell when it's still inside you?
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Date: December 17th, 2025 6:10 PM Author: yapping gold parlour kitty
The odor comes from gases made by gut bacteria (like sulfur compounds).
Inside your body, those gases are trapped in the rectum and colon (not your stomach you fucking nigger)
Your anal sphincters stay closed, so the smell doesn’t escape into the air.
Beyond that, some of the gases have to be combined with oxygen to smell worse
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Date: December 17th, 2025 7:23 PM Author: thirsty stimulating university
how nice it would be to have such a simple mind as to earnestly debate:
There is no consensus as to whether or not (or how often) a person with medical issues should recite Asher Yatzar:[5]
A person with incontinence should recite the blessing after urination, even if it is involuntary
One who has no bowel or bladder control does not recite the blessing at all
One who, as a result of medication feels an interrupted need to urinate, should recite the blessing a single time after they have emptied their bladder
One who has a urinary catheter is considered to engage in a single act of urination lasting the entire day, so the catheter's wearer should recite the blessing once in the morning with the intent that it apply to all urination for the entire day.
One who has diarrhea should recite the blessing after each instance of diarrhea
One who has taken a laxative should not recite the blessing until the laxative has taken effect
One whose mind is not completely settled due to illness is exempt
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5811481&forum_id=2Firm#49517852)
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