Summary of How Long Can You Hold Your Pee? (Experiment)

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In this video, two people attempt to see who can hold their pee the longest. The winner is the person who pees the most in three minutes. John Evans also discusses how long he can hold his pee, the mythological origins of toilets, and how the rankings of weird vintage toilet seats will be determined.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, two scientific researchers compete to see who can pee the longest. The researchers use pseudo-scientific methods to determine how long a person can hold their pee. A person's bladder can hold up to two cups of urine. It typically takes about nine to ten hours for a person to produce two cups of urine.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, a person explains how long they can hold their pee before needing to go. They talk about how their body is used to being able to go at any time, but then say that today they couldn't stop peeing and ended up pooping as well. They talk about how caffeine makes it harder to reabsorb water, and how by the end of the video they are close to going over the edge and having to go in the stall.
  • 00:10:00 The video explains how to hold your pee in for a long time, and shows Joe doing so for over a minute. He then demonstrates how caffeine and carbonated drinks can make you pee more, and how leaning forward can take pressure off the stomach and bladder.
  • 00:15:00 In this YouTube video, two people attempt to see who can hold their pee the longest. The winner is the person who pees the most in three minutes.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, John Evans discusses how long he can hold his pee. He also discusses the mythological origins of toilets and how the rankings of weird vintage toilet seats will be determined. If you want to be a part of the rankings, visit Mythicalsociety.com by June 30th.

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