‘If it’s taking longer, ask yourself why.’

  • celeste@kbin.earth
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    3 months ago

    Is there something about the toilet seat that increases the risk, even if you’re just sitting? Like if someone had a sleep disorder and fell asleep on there regularly, would that increase the risk?

    Internet search says sitting for long periods is a known cause, but I suppose I was assuming it was because of what you were doing while you were there. That’s interesting. Are people who sit for pissing as well more likely to get them? Gosh, there are so many things to learn in this life.

    • xylol@leminal.space
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      3 months ago

      I’m guessing from unsupported butthole, like a chair has cushion than can prop up your anus but sitting on the floor doesn’t so sitting on hard floor gives people hemorrhoids too.

      I got a hemorrhoid when we moved further from my work and I had to commute much longer, after that I became much more conscious about standing up and walking more and not sitting on the toilet so long because it sucked so much