ANSWERS: 10
  • You don’t have to hold longer for that. You can do it right now, if you want.
  • lmao...what a random question.
  • I would think that would depend on health, age and how much they'd had to drink!
  • it depends on the individual. i have had 3 kids and i cant hold it. plus its unhealthy,holding it can cause infections.
  • Many hours, but I've heard of people holding it so long that they needed to go to the hospital for relief. For some reason it causes damage to hold it to long, especialy for a man, it can be a problem for the prostate.
  • Timewise it depends on many different factors that differ from time to time and individual to individual. I can tell you that you feel the urge to go after about 150 mls but the walls of the bladder are composed of transitional cells so that the walls can stretch relatively easily without causing cellular damage. A fully distended bladder can hold about half a litre of fluid.
  • Don't know, have to get back to you on that...lol
  • less than a wekk, i know that much i can remember reading a story about a woman who was helping scientists with an experiment by not going to the toilet for a week, she needed the money badly. unfortunately...she died. RIP. {true story}
  • Elsewhere on the internet, 2 girls claimed to have managed 3 days without (low fluid consumption?!) and another a day and a half (very painful - unsuccessful attempt to win a bet). Others many hours without then peeing for 3 minutes plus (one claiming to have pissed 4 pints!) I once managed 27 hours fairly comfortably without peeing, relieved myself, the managed another 21 and a half hours, then suffered several minutes of bladder spasms, then mistakenly believing had I still had control suddenly wet myself after 22 hours and 13 minutes. Subsequently I trained my bladder to hold up to 2 and 3/4 pints without mishap.
  • 5 hours

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