It's the nature of kids to be curious about the world and our bodily functions. That's how we learn about the world and ourselves. So yeah, kids do all sorts of stuff that we look back on as being very weird and even downright stupid, but it's all part of the process of growing up.
I never did what you describe, but I remember going through a brief phase of being curious about my shit and crapping on a piece of toilet paper I held under my butt and then examining it.
Thinking about it now, I recall that the turds were hard - just as you describe your own - and I vaguely recall being curious about why it hurt a little when I pushed them out.
There are a lot of nerve endings around the anus, and for some people, stimulating them feels very nice. I guess that as a young kid, it never occurred to you to put anything other than turds in your anus, so what you did makes a kind of odd, kid-logic sort of sense.
When I was a kid, I put poop back in my butthole. IIN?
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It's the nature of kids to be curious about the world and our bodily functions. That's how we learn about the world and ourselves. So yeah, kids do all sorts of stuff that we look back on as being very weird and even downright stupid, but it's all part of the process of growing up.
I never did what you describe, but I remember going through a brief phase of being curious about my shit and crapping on a piece of toilet paper I held under my butt and then examining it.
Thinking about it now, I recall that the turds were hard - just as you describe your own - and I vaguely recall being curious about why it hurt a little when I pushed them out.
There are a lot of nerve endings around the anus, and for some people, stimulating them feels very nice. I guess that as a young kid, it never occurred to you to put anything other than turds in your anus, so what you did makes a kind of odd, kid-logic sort of sense.