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Reply 1
"Un-solid"? What a boring description; you could have gone for "watery", "runny", "melted", "squelchy", "liquid", or even "soft".
Reply 2
When i first read the thread title on the index i thought it said uni sold faeces
Reply 3
I thought it said "un-solid faces". Are you even eating any fresh fruit or vegetables?
Eat more fibre, mate.
G4ry
I thought it said "un-solid faces".


It thought it said 'un-solid faeces'.
Reply 6
Could be lots of things.

Increase in liquid in the diet. :wink:
Decrease in fibre.
Just different foods.
Stress.

Give it time to settle down.
have you been drinking lots more alcohol?
if it carries on go see your doc jsut to check theres not something wrong
Reply 8
foxo
"Un-solid"? What a boring description; you could have gone for "watery", "runny", "melted", "squelchy", "liquid", or even "soft".


"The Squits"

Wins, hands down. :p:
Reply 9
Do you consume lots of figs or coffee while at uni? Or senacot?
*J*
When i first read the thread title on the index i thought it said uni sold faeces


I thought it said "un-soiled faeces" which would be strange.
I have this too!

I think it's nerves.
Reply 12
Alcohol and kebabs :eek:
Reply 13
Bran flakes are the answer. Beware-they have been known to cause unwanted flatulence.
Shreerac1
Do you consume lots of figs or coffee while at uni? Or senacot?


Lol...."oh of course, thats the problem, I've been taking a laxative..."
maybe you do what rabbits do.

rabbits sometimes eat their poo when it's hard and ball-shaped. then they poo it out again and it becomes un-solid.

stop eating your poo.
dementedbunny
maybe you do what rabbits do.

rabbits sometimes eat their poo when it's hard and ball-shaped. then they poo it out again and it becomes un-solid.

stop eating your poo.


You're the bunny girl...:eek:
3232
"The Squits"

Wins, hands down. :p:


No way man "Delly Belly" is vastly superior!:wink:
eat more porridge...
Shreerac1
You're the bunny girl...:eek:


i know :biggrin: