It may sound like a small thing, but urinating after sex is one of the easiest ways to protect your urinary tract — especially for women. Here’s why it matters: It helps flush out bacteria During sexual activity, bacteria from the genital area can move toward the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body). Urinating soon after sex helps flush out these bacteria before they travel up to the bladder. It lowers the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) One of the most common infections linked to…
Day: April 6, 2026
Warning never put…
Modern devices are built with safety features designed to regulate power, manage temperature, and reduce the chance of battery failure. That protection matters, and it is one reason most charging setups work without incident. But safety inside the device does not cancel danger around it. A poorly made charger, a damaged cable, a loose outlet, or an overloaded extension cord can compromise the entire setup. When one weak link is ignored, the whole chain becomes more vulnerable. This is why charging problems so often begin outside the phone itself. People…
That was Eli’s way. He was
“I’m digging a ditch for what happens after rain.” That was Eli’s way. He was not much for speeches, but he had a sentence for every foolish assumption, and those sentences stayed with people. His cabin frame went up slower than anyone thought necessary. Two-by-fours at twenty-four inches on center instead of sixteen. Wider spacing meant fewer studs bridging cold straight through the wall. The floor sat on seasoned juniper sills he had cut from dead-standing timber two years earlier, because green wood had a habit of betraying a…
