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Debilitating and stigmatised, faecal incontinence
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This hits close to home.
One of my cousins is in her early 30s and has had bowel incontinence since the birth of her 2nd child. It can really make life hell. She can hold solid bowel movements, but that's about it. She can't hold loose BMs and can't hold her flatulence at all. It really does surprise me how common it is, yet you rarely ever hear about it.
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Originally posted by nightwolfOne of my cousins is in her early 30s and has had bowel incontinence since the birth of her 2nd child. It can really make life hell. She can hold solid bowel movements, but that's about it. She can't hold loose BMs and can't hold her flatulence at all. It really does surprise me how common it is, yet you rarely ever hear about it.
I remember reading somewhere about a woman who'd got into making porn films when she was younger and ended up doing mostly anal stuff, by the time she was in her early thirties her anal muscles were shot. She said that she literally had about 5 minutes, from feeling the urge to ending up dropping a load, usually in her pants. I often wonder if these people ever think of the consequences of what they're doing, I mean, ok, you make a few thousand when you're young for letting a bloke stick his cock up your arse, but spend the next thirty or forty years shitting yourself uncontrollably, it can't be worth it.
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