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<blockquote data-quote="Cookie Monster" data-source="post: 1381560" data-attributes="member: 1386"><p>So I asked AI......</p><p></p><p>Reasons why middle age women may obsess over warm water, bullet points 300 words....</p><p></p><p>Grok Replied,</p><p></p><p>Hormonal Fluctuations in Perimenopause/Menopause: Middle-aged women (typically 40–60) experience declining estrogen levels, disrupting thermoregulation. The hypothalamus misreads body temperature, triggering hot flashes and night sweats in ~75% of women (per North American Menopause Society). Warm (not hot) water (90–100°F) provides soothing, consistent heat without scalding, calming vasomotor symptoms and reducing cortisol spikes.</p><p></p><p>Digestive Sensitivity: Aging slows gastric motility; estrogen drop worsens IBS-like symptoms in 40% of perimenopausal women (Gut journal, 2022). Warm water stimulates peristalsis, relaxes gastrointestinal smooth muscle, and dilutes stomach acid better than cold water, easing bloating and reflux—common complaints in midlife.</p><p></p><p>So there you have it in the first 2 answers, menopausal hag with IBS keeps farting like a F-15 taking of and bouncing of the walls at every internet comment fuelled by falling estrogen levels as fast as Jack's rise every time he thinks about cock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cookie Monster, post: 1381560, member: 1386"] So I asked AI...... Reasons why middle age women may obsess over warm water, bullet points 300 words.... Grok Replied, Hormonal Fluctuations in Perimenopause/Menopause: Middle-aged women (typically 40–60) experience declining estrogen levels, disrupting thermoregulation. The hypothalamus misreads body temperature, triggering hot flashes and night sweats in ~75% of women (per North American Menopause Society). Warm (not hot) water (90–100°F) provides soothing, consistent heat without scalding, calming vasomotor symptoms and reducing cortisol spikes. Digestive Sensitivity: Aging slows gastric motility; estrogen drop worsens IBS-like symptoms in 40% of perimenopausal women (Gut journal, 2022). Warm water stimulates peristalsis, relaxes gastrointestinal smooth muscle, and dilutes stomach acid better than cold water, easing bloating and reflux—common complaints in midlife. So there you have it in the first 2 answers, menopausal hag with IBS keeps farting like a F-15 taking of and bouncing of the walls at every internet comment fuelled by falling estrogen levels as fast as Jack's rise every time he thinks about cock. [/QUOTE]
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