by wohermiston » May 10th, 2012, 9:06 am
Maybe I can clarify.
Another way to look at this is to use the tingle you feel when you have to pee, as a trigger. Normally, when you feel that first tingle, your brain sends a signal that "blocks" your bladder from opening. You find a bathroom first. Here we would use the first tingle as a trigger that both blocks the brain from sending that message and opens the bladder instantly instead. This may be a better way instead of trying to convince yourself that you have no control. In this case the only thing you cannot control is when that first tingle will occur. and that is a natural occurence.