+1 I pee at least every 2 hours. |
What?? That’s insane. If I were your manager, I’d make you log bathroom time and deduct it from annual leave. I swear, bathroom visits have become the new smoke breaks. |
| I didn't drink a lot of water, but as I started aging, I started developing UTIs, so now I'm trying to drink more water, but this definitely results in too many bathroom visits, to the point that I'm worried I'm straining my kidneys. You just can't win... |
This is a joke, right? I pee every 30-40 min and would sue you into oblivion if you tried this dumb shit. Who the hell do you think you are? |
I get these too and live in a very hot climate. I drink a daily Liquid IV to help with them. Also Hyland's makes a really great daytime and nighttime OTC treatment for them.
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You'd be straining your kidneys if you weren't peeing. You're not doing that by drinking water FFS. |
sure you would.
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PP you replied to. You're right, that's one of the exceptions. |
It's not unhealthy. |
To hold your pee in for 10 hours? Of course it is. |
OK, and that would be an answer to the WHY. However, most people aren't doing this hence the question for the OP I posed above. You also won't be peeing as much if you are actually dehydrated from exercise. |
DP, she didn't say how often she pees. She is responding to the lunatic above who seems to have an issue with people drinking water. |
Sue me into oblivion? Pffffftt, you think the people in the jury box who have to sit there for 3 hours listening to your attorney and mine argue that you have a right to pee every 90 minutes are going to be very sympathetic?? Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!! Dream on!!! |
The fact that you think there is anything even remotely legal about docking someone's leave because they have to pee often tells me how monumentally stupid you are. It wouldn't even make it to the jury trial because the lawyers would settle it and I'd win big. PS I hope you manage no one at work, you abusive a-hole. |
+1 haha performative. It’s water people! |