Bowel Movement During Sex Posted: 04-24-07 15:37pm
A few weeks ago I had a bowel movement
just after we finished having sex. It was
really embarrasing.
It was really loose, pretty much watery.
The sex lasted much longer than usual and
took a lot of energy. I was wondering if
it was maybe down to the extreem exercise
that it happend. I didn't even feel it. At
first I thought it was some really weird
vaginal discharge. Then I went to the
toilet and I still had very loose bowels.
Ever since then I've been really worried
it's going to happen again. Sometimes I
feel slightly like I need to go and
because I'm so worried about it I can't
really enjoy sex and I don't like it
dragging on incase it happens. Has anyone
else ever had this? Is it likely to happen
again? Do you think it was down to the
extreem physical activity or an upset
stomach or something else?
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Becky
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Posted: 04-24-07 15:38pm
it sounds to me like you had diahorrea and
couldn't control it
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Tylanas
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Posted: 04-24-07 15:42pm
That doesn't sound like something that
would worry me.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 04-25-07 11:15am
Did you have anal sex?
It seems more likely that you just had
diarrhea, and it wasn't really from the
sex. I wouldn't worry about it in the
future.
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