This is the reason why you need to go to the bathroom after sex
We can all deny it, but peeing after your in vivid detail when theoretically the whole house can listen in? That you're lying there moaning and groaning while your roommate is one wall away cramming for her statistics exam. And then there's is and remains a mood killer. You can only think of one thing after you reach the climax and can't wait to sprint to the bathroom, you know, I know. But that attraction of the toilet seat has a reason.
Due to the movements during your game under the sheets, bacteria from the lower parts of your fluff are pushed up and end up in the urethra. And since our urethra is much shorter than that of a man (4 cm versus 20 cm), the bacteria have a short distance to travel to settle. A strong stream of urine can best flush these bacteria out, says urologist David Kaufman.
But there is more than just preventing the misery called a bladder infection. Because your G-spot is stimulated during sex, you may feel the psychological urge to empty your bladder after you have been intimate. In certain positions, pressure is created on the bladder, increasing the urge to empty it. Additionally, you may confuse the feeling of needing to pee with the feeling that you are about to climax.
So girlfriend, think twice if you find yourself upside down and naked in the corner of the room tonight.



