+1 haha performative. It’s water people!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see people with huge water bottles at work, out in public, on road trips. How do you manage to drink it all without making multiple restroom trips?
Adults look so damn dumb lugging around those things like they're a blankie. A glass of water before you leave the house in the morning, maybe one at lunch, and one when you get home is MORE than enough for daily intake. They think it makes them look healthy and virile, they actually just look like brainwashed sheep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pee every 1.5 hours or so.
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.
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?
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!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pee every 1.5 hours or so.
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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see people with huge water bottles at work, out in public, on road trips. How do you manage to drink it all without making multiple restroom trips?
Adults look so damn dumb lugging around those things like they're a blankie. A glass of water before you leave the house in the morning, maybe one at lunch, and one when you get home is MORE than enough for daily intake. They think it makes them look healthy and virile, they actually just look like brainwashed sheep.
I run at least 5 miles a day and lift weights. I definitely need more than 3 glasses of water/daily, especially in the summer. I suppose 3 glasses works if you don’t move or sweat.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see people with huge water bottles at work, out in public, on road trips. How do you manage to drink it all without making multiple restroom trips?
Adults look so damn dumb lugging around those things like they're a blankie. A glass of water before you leave the house in the morning, maybe one at lunch, and one when you get home is MORE than enough for daily intake. They think it makes them look healthy and virile, they actually just look like brainwashed sheep.
I run at least 5 miles a day and lift weights. I definitely need more than 3 glasses of water/daily, especially in the summer. I suppose 3 glasses works if you don’t move or sweat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nurse. I've trained my bladder. I drank 2-3L in my last shift and didn't pee for 10 hrs. It's also part psychological for me. If I know there are bathrooms easily available, I can go a long time. If I think a bathroom will be difficult to access or I'm at a play or something, I swear my brain makes me think I have to go every 30 min.
I'm surprised that a nurse would be doing this since it's super unhealthy.
I drink not even that much and go about every 30 minutes.
It's not unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nurse. I've trained my bladder. I drank 2-3L in my last shift and didn't pee for 10 hrs. It's also part psychological for me. If I know there are bathrooms easily available, I can go a long time. If I think a bathroom will be difficult to access or I'm at a play or something, I swear my brain makes me think I have to go every 30 min.
I'm surprised that a nurse would be doing this since it's super unhealthy.
I drink not even that much and go about every 30 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:It depends. If you are prone to kidney stones you need to drink quite a bit.Anonymous wrote:You don't need to drink a ton of water. That advice has been debunked.
I apparently have an iron bladder and can hold it for long periods of time. Some people can't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pee every 1.5 hours or so.
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.
sure you would.Anonymous wrote: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...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends. If you are prone to kidney stones you need to drink quite a bit.Anonymous wrote:You don't need to drink a ton of water. That advice has been debunked.
I apparently have an iron bladder and can hold it for long periods of time. Some people can't.
I'm prone to horrifically painful muscle spasms in my calfs in the middle of the night. Turns out staying hydrated at a minimum of 1.5 liters (when it's not hot) per day plus three bananas a week keeps them at bay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pee every 1.5 hours or so.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I pee every 1.5 hours or so.
Anonymous wrote:We make multiple bathroom trips.