It's called tear points.
We've got two holes in our eyes and some of them throw liquids through them.
In each of our two eyes we have small holes, in which most of us have surely never repaired. These are the so-called tear points, and they play an essential role in the journey of our tears. These spots are located in the lower corners of the eyelids, very close to the nose.
When our eyes cry, either emotionally or spontaneously to lubricate the eye, tear points become the conduit that leads them from the surface of the eye cell to the nose. That's why we usually feel that the nose is a little stuffy after crying.
But sometimes it happens that this duct is clogged, and then the tears accumulate in it until they overflow through our cheeks. A problem that when chronic is solved with surgery. But it happens that some people have the rare ability to reverse the functioning of those tear points and, instead of making the fluid flow from the eye to the nose, reverse the process by making any fluid that enters through the nose come out through those holes.
This is the case, for example, of Iker Yilmaz, a young Turk who is able to practice a kind of squirting, inhaling milk through his nose, and throwing it through his tear points up to a distance of more than two metres. However, from here we advise you not to try to imitate him.
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