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no i dont. but i laugh to myself about them...is that so wrong?
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Sure I have in describing new colors and textures. The scariest one was black and smooth. Apparently that could have been internal bleeding in the disgestive tract. It went away though before I saw a doctor. No big deal I suppose. Richard Shines
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Well, yes. I mean, for people like me I often wonder how others body's function. If it is something out of the ordinary for me, I want to know I am not alone.
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i HATE discussing BMs in any way. If you're not my doctor, I don't care to talk to them about it.
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Not unless I am talking to the proctologist. Well, except that one time after the blue birthday cake icing ... you DON'T want to know, trust me on this!
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Sometimes, when I'm in a really goody mood.
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No and I get quite embarrassed if they describe theirs to me.
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No, as I am sure they would not want to listen to crap like that...
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Only if it was exceptionally hilarious, or if I think something is wrong.
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Only to my doctor....can't imagine anyone else being interested.
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Sure, all the time if it is something out of the ordinary. It's a guy thing. Although, I've learned through experience that it's not a good idea to bring it up with women.
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Never, but I found this one hilarious: "Literally, the shit is pointing out of the pot! Towards Heaven, to God. My turd is a direct communication from the Holy Father."
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To medical people with a legitimate interest, yes. And, out of badness, to people I dislike at the meal table.
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I have, but only to a few close friends (girls). The 3 of us were together once and one asked a question about frequency/regularity. Next thing we were talking about each others BMs. It sort of broke the ice because previously we never discussed this but now we do bring a related subject up every so often and have even gone to the bathroom together a few times, including BMs. Usually BMs are such a private issue and it is neat to be a little more open about it.
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constantly... i am fascinated by what comes out of me.
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