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Originally Posted by jakestone
That depends on the genetic make-up of the person smelling the urine. Not everyone has that reaction to asparagus.
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It is not a reaction. It has nothing to do with genetic make -up. It is a smell. Most people can smell it easily, unless their nose is fried from using certain things.
The first piss after eating asparagus I used to mark our side of the fence that had a loud barking dog on the other side. It was to tell the mut that this was our yard, not his. The son of a bitch used to start barking at us everytime we came out on our porch to relax. My wife couldn't relax on our own porch. Dogs identify with a given territory, he just thought that our yard was his, in addition to his yard. It doesn't do any good to yell at a dog; so how do you make him understand?
Marking our border, on our side of the fence - and not into his yard to confuse him - told the mut that this side was our yard, and the other side of the fence was his side (no smell over on his side). Smell the damn dog understood, and he shut the fuck up and quit barking after a couple of times with the asparagus smell. I kept it up, on and off, for several months after the smell would wear off.
Try eating asparagus and smell your own piss. Then google it and read about asparagus smell in piss. I googled it several years ago, with the question about how this happends when the kidneys filter the blood.
It is a known fact. This is not an opinion. Facts are not opinions.