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Tanko

Tanko

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I’m not sure what could cause them but it’s not constipation
It can indirectly cause them.


From AI: Most common causes....

  1. Straining During Bowel Movements
    This is the number one cause. Pushing too hard puts immense pressure on the veins in the rectal area. This is often a byproduct of:
    Diarrhea: Frequent, forceful movements can also irritate the lining.
    Constipation: Hard stools that are difficult to pass.

  2. Chronic "Toilet Sitting"
    In the age of smartphones, many people spend 15–20 minutes on the toilet. Gravity, combined with the way a toilet seat supports the body, allows blood to pool in those veins, causing them to swell.

  3. Pregnancy - Not likely but possible for you.

  4. Low-Fiber Diets
    Fiber is what keeps stool soft and bulky. Without enough of it (from fruits, veggies, and whole grains), you end up with small, hard stools that require more effort to pass, leading back to the "straining" issue.

  5. Heavy Lifting - Not likely

  6. Aging and Genetics - You're too young yet.
 

baz

baz

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Currently, I have no plans.
Bobby, go look at he photos they posted in here of 600lb people, can you imagine the 5 or 6 MASSIVE shits those humans have to drop per day? That alone should be motivation to not even eat anything of caloric measure today......
 

lekidecincinnati

lekidecincinnati

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Bobby, go look at he photos they posted in here of 600lb people, can you imagine the 5 or 6 MASSIVE shits those humans have to drop per day? That alone should be motivation to not even eat anything of caloric measure today......
i like to watch that show my 600 lb life gives motivation not get that big bobby could take one those shots oxempic narjano whatever the other one called he could lose 40 lbs in a few months
 

baz

baz

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It can indirectly cause them.


From AI: Most common causes....

  1. Chronic "Toilet Sitting"
    In the age of smartphones, many people spend 15–20 minutes on the toilet. Gravity, combined with the way a toilet seat supports the body, allows blood to pool in those veins, causing them to swell.

  2. Low-Fiber Diets
    Fiber is what keeps stool soft and bulky. Without enough of it (from fruits, veggies, and whole grains), you end up with small, hard stools that require more effort to pass, leading back to the "straining" issue.
1. Bobby 100% takes his phone with him to shit. (only guy here I won't judge for doing that is JJ and Diggs.)

2. BINGO!!!! Bob A Rino prob has some ridiculous deer shits, prob sounds like someone firing golfballs into the bowel.
 

baz

baz

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I’ll provide pictures of my next shit for you to analyze
I'm already scarred for life pal after some of the horrific images JJ posted that I had no way of avoiding.

It will be reported instantaneously.
 

baz

baz

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"so NOTHING will happen"
Bro, you just almost ran into one right there.

If you make that mistake of doing that I'll start posting pictures of lettuce, and fruits, and, veggies and all that shit son, don't f*** with me pal..... :yes:
 

BMR Genie

BMR Genie

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It can indirectly cause them.


From AI: Most common causes....

  1. Straining During Bowel Movements
    This is the number one cause. Pushing too hard puts immense pressure on the veins in the rectal area. This is often a byproduct of:
    Diarrhea: Frequent, forceful movements can also irritate the lining.
    Constipation: Hard stools that are difficult to pass.

  2. Chronic "Toilet Sitting"
    In the age of smartphones, many people spend 15–20 minutes on the toilet. Gravity, combined with the way a toilet seat supports the body, allows blood to pool in those veins, causing them to swell.

  3. Pregnancy - Not likely but possible for you.

  4. Low-Fiber Diets
    Fiber is what keeps stool soft and bulky. Without enough of it (from fruits, veggies, and whole grains), you end up with small, hard stools that require more effort to pass, leading back to the "straining" issue.

  5. Heavy Lifting - Not likely

  6. Aging and Genetics - You're too young yet.
There are sources that it says that it can also be hereditary.
 
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