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Nice.
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And so i'm thinking - what the hell happened to make that evolve? I mean I guess it makes sense? i mean, who wants a mate who accidentally sharts cus they cannot tell the difference?
so, way back when (and noone wonders if this anus clamping is just for humans, or for all mammals, too? do fish anuses clamp so they don't shart? do fish even fart?) somewhere in the ancestral tree, yet-to-mate adolescents who could not control their sharts were getting noticed by potential mates who just noped out of there?
i mean assuming this happened way long ago, what even prompted the body to develop the nerves to note "Whoa! that's going to be a shart, better clamp that anus, pronto!!"
anyone? i feel this is relevant here.