Well, you do, and the truth is that you have to pee after drinking water. Actually, you do it a lot, because it’s not just pee. So this is the beginning of a pee episode.
I think that’s one of the main reasons we pee. We pee to avoid that moment when we have to piss after drinking water. But more importantly, we pee to avoid the moment where we have to sit in the shower for a second or two, then we have to stand around for a second or two, then we have to pee again before we can do it the right way. That’s why we pee.
This is a common thing people say when I am talking about peeing. “I have to pee after drinking water.” (or something to that effect) It’s true. We have to pee after drinking water because we have to pee in order to pee and then drink water.
So it’s not a question of “are you kidding me?”, it’s more like “are you fucking kidding me?”. If you’re drinking water, you’re peeing, so there you are. But if you’re not drinking water you have to pee AFTER drinking water. This is a little more complicated because you’re peeing after drinking water and then drinking water.
But you know what, I don’t know. My friends can. They can pee, too. They are not “faking” anything. You’re peeing after drinking water and then drinking water. But they’re not “faking” anything. That doesn’t make any sense.
Well, technically, it’s not peeing after drinking water that is the problem. It’s the fact that you’re peeing after drinking water and then drinking water. That’s a bit of a stretch, but yes that’s exactly how it is. If you’re drinking at a time you don’t need to pee, you can drink water at that time.
I don’t think this is really a question, but I know there are many people who have the mistaken impression that drinking water after having a drink is somehow a no-no. In my experience, drinking water after drinking water is perfectly fine. What I would suggest is that you should drink water after drinking water. If you have a bottle of water in your hand and you want to buy a drink, the best way to do so is to drink a drink.
This may seem counter-intuitive at first, but it is actually a very good idea to drink a few sips and then stop. The more you drink, the more you are dehydrated, and that eventually dries out your mouth. You can also use the extra water to make yourself a nice refreshing beverage by mixing it with a little bit of ice or lemonade.
Drinking water is really the only sure way to avoid the dreaded “pee-after-water” syndrome. If you plan to pee, be sure to drink a glass of water before you do. If you don’t plan to pee, then you can always drink a little bit of water later in the day. Even if you’re not planning to pee, if you drink a glass of water or two, you’ll be less likely to pee in between gulps.
I would suggest that if you plan to pee, you should drink a glass or two of water before you do. It’s just habit when you’re not planning to pee.