
Rena Malik, MD Podcast Standing vs Sitting to Pee — Which Is Better for Your Bladder?
Feb 27, 2026
They discuss typical timing for female orgasm and why clitoral stimulation and communication matter. They jump to urinary signals like foamy urine and when bubbles need testing. Practical tips cover treating groin itch safely and which powders to use. The conversation ends with a pragmatic look at whether men should sit to pee and how habits affect urinary health.
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Female Orgasm Usually Takes Longer Than Male Orgasm
- Average female orgasm takes 12 to 14 minutes, longer than the male average of 5 to 6 minutes.
- Full arousal can require 20–30 minutes and clitoral stimulation is required by ~85% of women, making foreplay crucial.
Communicate And Practice To Improve Partner Orgasms
- Discuss orgasm goals and preferences with your partner and plan who climaxes first or whether to continue stimulation after one partner finishes.
- Explore self-stimulation and toys solo to learn what reliably produces orgasm, then share techniques with your partner.
Why You Might See Bubbles In The Toilet
- Bubbles in the toilet (pneumaturia) are often harmless and can result from a fast urine stream or recent bladder instrumentation.
- Still get a urinalysis to rule out protein, bilirubin, infection, or fistula from prior bowel disease or surgery.
