Many daily body actions happen automatically, yet they play an important role in health. Simple responses like blinking or stretching protect balance and comfort, even if they seem minor. As the text explains, “small, routine responses can play a significant role in maintaining comfort, preventing infection, and supporting overall health.” Ignoring these signals over time can lead to discomfort or complications. One often overlooked response is the urge to urinate after close physical interaction. While it may feel incidental, it reflects a natural process. The body increases circulation, activates muscles, and adjusts hormones, all of which help recovery. The urge...
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