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By Zoot
#290798
Why do you laugh when being tickled? I mean, its not exactly funny, what triggers the reaction to laugh?

Why does watching somebody yawn make you yawn yourself?

Why do I automatically have my mouth wide open when I put my contact lenses in?

Why do I sometimes have a shiver down my back when I pee?

What is Morning Glory all about? (Lads, you know what I'm talking about...)
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By S4B
#290801
I know the answer to the yawning thing. It's a genetic characteristic from when we were living in caves, it was a signal for everyone to go to bed so if one person yawned the others joined in in agreement.

The other qyeries I have no idea especially the shiver when you pee, never heard of that!
By Ballbag
#290802
Zoot wrote:Why do you laugh when being tickled? I mean, its not exactly funny, what triggers the reaction to laugh?

Why does watching somebody yawn make you yawn yourself?

Why do I automatically have my mouth wide open when I put my contact lenses in?

Why do I sometimes have a shiver down my back when I pee?

What is Morning Glory all about? (Lads, you know what I'm talking about...)


Well the last one I guess is so you've got somewhere to hang your towel as you go to the bath room, that's what I always thought it was for.
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By Zoot
#290803
BfB, If I was Gay I'd have your Babies.
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By Nicola_Red
#290804
I've looked up the yawning thing before - from wikipedia:

The proximate cause for contagious yawning may lie with mirror neurons, i.e. neurons in the frontal cortex of certain vertebrates, which upon being exposed to a stimulus from conspecific (same species) and occasionally interspecific organisms, activates the same regions in the brain. Mirror neurons have been proposed as a driving force for imitation which lies at the root of much human learning, e.g. language acquisition. Yawning may be an offshoot of the same imitative impulse.

At a distal level (in terms of evolutionary advantage), yawning might be a herd instinct. Other theories suggest that the yawn serves to synchronize mood behavior among gregarious animals, similar to the howling of the wolf pack. It signals tiredness to other members of the group in order to synchronize sleeping patterns and periods of activity. It can serve as a warning in displaying large, canine teeth. This phenomenon has been observed among various primates. The threat gesture is a way of maintaining order in the primates' social structure. The contagion of yawning is interspecific, for example a human yawning in front of a pet dog can incite the dog to yawn as well. Oddly, sometimes sympathetic yawning may be caused by simply looking at a picture of a person or animal yawning, or even seeing the word yawn.
By Ballbag
#290805
Zoot wrote:BfB, If I was Gay I'd have your Babies.


I only use a little towel........... ok it's a face towel........ well it's more like a flannel................alright, it's a sheet of bounty.
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By Nicola_Red
#290810
charlalottie wrote:The tickling thing is something to do with orgasms. I can't remember what exactly it is now but theres a link.


There is with sneezing too. Apparently a sneeze is an eighth of an orgasm. Oh, how many orgasms I must have during hayfever season. Pity I never seem to feel any benefit.
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By claradooblue
#290814
How on earth can they work that out? Is it an eigth of the pleasure, an eigth of the fluids produced, an eigth more likely or what. It could be an interesting experiment to volunteer for.
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By Zoot
#290815
They'll be selling Pepper in Ann Summers next.
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By Nicola_Red
#290816
Zoot wrote:They'll be selling Pepper in Ann Summers next.


they sell poppers...
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By claradooblue
#290817
In relation to another thread; poppers would sure come in useful for an interesting night of colonoscopy.
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By Zoot
#290818
Um...
(Whispers) What are poppers? Aren't they those little chocolate sweets with a mint or orange filling)
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By Nicola_Red
#290819
Zoot wrote:Um...
(Whispers) What are poppers? Aren't they those little chocolate sweets with a mint or orange filling)


Bless. They're poppets. Poppers are butyl nitrate, the stuff you sniff that gives you a...sort of high. I like 'em.
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By catherine
#290820
I thought they were little pots of liquid people sell on markets as 'room fragrance' but when you sniff them you go mad for 30 seconds.
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By Nicola_Red
#290822
catherine wrote:I thought they were little pots of liquid people sell on markets as 'room fragrance' but when you sniff them you go mad for 30 seconds.


They are - the pot contains butyl nitrate. You don't go mad, exactly. They just speed up your heartrate and make your head spin and you go all warm and...it's kind of difficult to describe.
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By catherine
#290823
I felt like my brain was about to explode it kept thumping.
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By claradooblue
#290824
catherine wrote:I thought they were little pots of liquid people sell on markets as 'room fragrance' but when you sniff them you go mad for 30 seconds.

You get them from "adult" shops and all that. They're rather fun, i'd certainly recomment them. Originally i think they were used in gay clubs, hence the reference to using them for a decent night of colonoscopy.
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By claradooblue
#290825
They're a bit like breathing in lighter gas, but much better - not that i've ever done the former you understand.
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By Nicola_Red
#290826
catherine wrote:I felt like my brain was about to explode it kept thumping.


They do make your heart thump. Not recommended for those with heart problems! I like them a lot though. A lot of my gay friends use them when we go to clubs. I like them better in, how shall I say, more intimate situations.
By Ballbag
#290828
nicola_red wrote:I like them better in, how shall I say, more intimate situations.


You mean bonking?
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By Nicola_Red
#290829
Bag for balls wrote:
nicola_red wrote:I like them better in, how shall I say, more intimate situations.


You mean bonking?


yeah, that'd be it.
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By S4B
#290830
nicola_red wrote:I've looked up the yawning thing before - from wikipedia:

The proximate cause for contagious yawning may lie with mirror neurons, i.e. neurons in the frontal cortex of certain vertebrates, which upon being exposed to a stimulus from conspecific (same species) and occasionally interspecific organisms, activates the same regions in the brain. Mirror neurons have been proposed as a driving force for imitation which lies at the root of much human learning, e.g. language acquisition. Yawning may be an offshoot of the same imitative impulse.

At a distal level (in terms of evolutionary advantage), yawning might be a herd instinct. Other theories suggest that the yawn serves to synchronize mood behavior among gregarious animals, similar to the howling of the wolf pack. It signals tiredness to other members of the group in order to synchronize sleeping patterns and periods of activity. It can serve as a warning in displaying large, canine teeth. This phenomenon has been observed among various primates. The threat gesture is a way of maintaining order in the primates' social structure. The contagion of yawning is interspecific, for example a human yawning in front of a pet dog can incite the dog to yawn as well. Oddly, sometimes sympathetic yawning may be caused by simply looking at a picture of a person or animal yawning, or even seeing the word yawn.


Isn't that kinda what I said only in a more complicated, convoluted way?
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By Nicola_Red
#290831
S4B wrote:Isn't that kinda what I said only in a more complicated, convoluted way?


Yeah, it is. You posted whilst I was busy copying and pasting!