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Can I pee in the bathroom tub and wash it away with water because I don't want to sit on the bathroom toilet?
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If I need to urinate whilst taking a bath I don't get out to do it, am I wrong?
Is it okay to urinate in the middle of a bath?
Is it bad to pee in the bath while bathing?
Will a child or an adult get sick if they urinate in their bath water and then continue to bathe in that same water?
If I pee when I'm taking a bath, do I have to drain all the water out of the bath just to get myself clean again?
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If I need to urinate whilst taking a bath I don't get out to do it, am I wrong?
Is it okay to urinate in the middle of a bath?
Is it bad to pee in the bath while bathing?
Will a child or an adult get sick if they urinate in their bath water and then continue to bathe in that same water?
If I pee when I'm taking a bath, do I have to drain all the water out of the bath just to get myself clean again?
Why do we get urination feeling after and before bath?
Why do people urinate while bathing?
How many of you guys pee in the shower/bath?
Can women pee with their legs closed on the toilet?
What should I do if I’m peeing out blood? I am 16 years old.
What do I do when I want to pee but I can't make it to the bathroom in time?
Can I poop on the bathroom floor, pick it up, and then flush it because I don't want to sit on the bathroom toilet?
What are some tips for men holding urine? We’re stuck in traffic and my husband needs to pee.. really bad. (Obviously no water bottles or we would’ve done that.) He looks like he’s in so much pain.. HELP!
Why do people feel the urge to urinate after they get in the shower or in water? Is there a physiological explanation that explains it?
I am on a roadtrip with my 18 year old brother and I really have to pee, what should I do? I don’t think there will be any rest stops anytime soon. 15 (female)
If I need to urinate whilst taking a bath I don't get out to do it, am I wrong?
Is it okay to urinate in the middle of a bath?
Is it bad to pee in the bath while bathing?
Will a child or an adult get sick if they urinate in their bath water and then continue to bathe in that same water?
If I pee when I'm taking a bath, do I have to drain all the water out of the bath just to get myself clean again?
Why do we get urination feeling after and before bath?
Why do people urinate while bathing?
How many of you guys pee in the shower/bath?
Can women pee with their legs closed on the toilet?
What should I do if I’m peeing out blood? I am 16 years old.
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Yes, that’s perfectly fine. The pee all goes to the same place anyhow, and urine is essentially sterile when first produced. If you always wash it away immediately, there will be no smell and no residue. I often pee while taking a shower, rather than using the toilet, and have done so for most of my life without any problems.
I don’t see why not. When I was little, since my house only has one toilet, if it was occupied, I would sit on the edge of the bathtub and urinate. I peed in there almost every night because there was always someone else already going to the bathroom on the toilet. Many times my mom would sit right next to me on the edge and pee as well.
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Although this may be a topic that most would avoid, the fact of the matter is that some people do pee in their sinks. OK, so this applies to men for the most part, because for very obvious reasons, it’s much easier for them to do so than it is for women.
Gender aside, can you pee in a sink? Are there legitimate and rational reasons to do this?
It is not a very flattering image to have in your head. That said, there are some legitimate reasons why someone might do this, and yes, some less legitimate reasons too. Let’s take a look at four reasons why someone might urinate in their sink.
One legit reason why someone might pee in their sink is quite simply because their toilet is broken. If the toilet is broken and does not flush, then you cannot use it. Well, you could use it, but if you can’t flush, then all of that urine and waste is just going to sit there causing your bathroom to smell to the high heavens.
Peeing down the sink is an easy way to ensure that the urine flows down the drain and leaves your bathroom, instead of just stewing in your toilet bowl.
Have you ever lived with a roommate, one that is constantly in the bathroom and takes what seems like hours to shower? It can get quite annoying, particularly if you just had a couple of cups of your favorite morning coffee blend.
If nature calls, sometimes there is no choice but to answer that call, and if that roommate is taking up the bathroom, then the next best option might be the kitchen sink. It might not be a fun thing to do, but it is admittedly better than soiling your pants.
Ok, so one of the main things that people will say when asked why they pee in the sink regularly is because it helps save water. In the sink, you can let the water run for a few seconds to send urine down the drain. However, with a toilet, every flush does use a lot of water, and that’s money some people don’t have to spare.
As far as we are concerned, this might just be the most legitimate reason why a person might choose to do something like this. Although in that case, “letting the yellow mellow” might be a better option to consider.
Finally, one other reason why someone might pee in a sink, particularly a teenage boy, is simply because they can. Who knows, people just do weird and downright stupid things, especially teenage boys. It might be as simple as “I wonder if I could reach?”
Some people also note that peeing in the sink is much quieter than peeing in the toilet. The reason we mention this is because some people have a fear of or feel uncomfortable when other people can hear them urinate.
You might think that people who pee in the sink to save water are downright crazy, but they are actually on to something because yes, peeing in the sink does save water. Just think about it, an average toilet can use anywhere up to two gallons of water per flush , and that’s a whole lot, particularly in a world where water shortages are becoming more common. Even low-flow toilets use nearly a gallon of water per flush.
If you pee in the sink, instead of flushing several gallons of clean and drinkable water down the toilet, you just wash your hands in the same sink, thus effectively flushing the urine down the drain.
Instead of wasting tons of water on a flush, and then using even more to wash your hands, you can end up using just a few hundred milliliters of water to wash and “flush” simultaneously.
For all of the water-saving benefits associated with peeing in the sink, there are of course some obvious drawbacks to consider as well:
Technically speaking, as long as your aim is true and you make sure to clean up afterward, there is no reason why you can’t pee in a sink. That said, it’s definitely a bit odd, and most would consider it to be unsanitary as well.
There are some studies out there about this topic, some of which state that as many as 41% of men have peed in a sink or do so regularly. However, the sample groups are quite small, and various studies have differing results, so we do not feel comfortable providing you with numbers here.
That said, from what can be found online, both within studies and on social media, peeing in sinks is indeed more common among men than most of us would like to admit.
At the end of the day, if you absolutely have to pee in a sink, don’t worry about it too much. Just make sure that everything is clean and sterile when you are done.
However, if you have the option to do so, using the toilet is recommended.
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While to some, golden showers are the butt of a Donald Trump joke, to others, they are an extremely erotic experience. Golden showers are one form of piss play , which is exactly what it sounds like: sexual play involving piss. Though they may seem easy to make fun of because most of us grew up with bathroom humor, we should probably be nicer when it comes to the topic of golden showers because a lot of people are into them, and kink-shaming isn't cool .
Some people engage in golden showers as part of BDSM . BDSM involves a power exchange in which one partner is submissive and the other partner is dominant. In this particular scenario, the dominant partner typically pees on the submissive. Other people just try them out because they're horny and bored. Let's talk about all the reasons people love golden showers and what you should know if you're interested in trying out this particular kink.
This particular kink is actually incredibly ordinary, according to the experts. "Urophilia — golden showers, piss play, and the like — is such a common kink that there are piss parties full of folks who want to explore this," says New York sex therapist and relationship counselor Michael DeMarco . New York City-based professional and lifestyle dominatrix Goddess Aviva adds, "It’s so common! People love to be peed on. And quite a few of them also like to drink it." In fact, an Australian survey says that around four percent of men have a piss play fetish, and Pornhub stats show that searches for "golden shower" (along with related terms) increased exponentially in 2017 after it was alleged that Donald Trump enjoyed watersports.
There are also quite a few online communities for folks to go who are interested in golden showers. In fact, the "watersports" (another name for piss play) group on the kinky social media website FetLife boasts over 25,000 members. Additionally, there are dating apps and websites specifically tailored to folks looking to find other kinky people to hook up with, including KinkD , BDSM.com , Fetster.com , and more.
Any time you are exchanging bodily fluids, there is going to be some risk. According to Kimberly Langdon, an OB/GYN and clinical advisor at Medzino Health , it's only true that urine is sterile if the person peeing is completely healthy. "Urine can spread disease, including bacterial, fungal, and viral infections," she explains. During a golden shower, this most commonly occurs if the recipient has an open wound.
"Regarding skin contact , urine will usually cause no harm if there are no fissures, broken skin or open wounds," Langdon adds. "If this is, however, the case, then urine can cause infection if the partner urinating has a bacterial infection and the urine comes into contact with wounds and mucous membranes."
So, if you're enjoying golden showers with someone whose health status you are unsure of, make sure there are no open wounds on you, and ask them to aim somewhere besides the mouth, such as on your stomach. Discuss your health with your partner; professional dominatrixes are already on it.
"With anything where you're sharing bodily fluid, you need to make sure that you’re not sick or have any kind of infection. It’s also really important to hydrate. The other factor that you should consider, is how close you are to someone’s mouth. A way to avoid that is to be above them," Goddess Aviva says.
First off, the person performing the golden shower will probably want to drink a lot of water an hour or so beforehand. Like, a lot. It's also important to pick the right place — golden showers probably shouldn't take place in your bed. "If you’re curious about golden showers, an easy way to do it is to be in the shower or bath. And if you’re not really into it, you can rinse it off right away," Goddess Aviva says.
Once you've figured out where it's going to happen (and who it's going to happen with), make sure that all parties know what the plan is and are fully consenting. Consent is the most important part of any sex act, after all. Have everything you want for clean-up nearby, and everyone should have a safe word ready, too.
Remember what we've discussed above — that urine isn't sterile, and that the person receiving the golden shower shouldn't have any open cuts or sores. If this checks out, then you're good to go, but be patient, especially if it's the first time trying this for either of you. Lastly, when you're all done, clean off, and if you feel like it, keep the fun going .
Other than clean-up and potential risks from fluid exchange, should this be something you want to try, you just have to make peace with your desire to try giving or receiving a golden shower and then discuss it with your partner(s) so you can experience one from a place of mutual enthusiastic consent.
"Owning your sexual expression from the get-go will put you on more solid ground once you're in a relationship to be able to have awkward or challenging talks about sexuality and how your sexual expression might evolve," Langdon says. Now that you know all about piss play, there's only one thing left to do if you want to try it for yourself — go find a partner who is into it, too. Happy kink month , babes.
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