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beachmom

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  1. I know that many young men these days are much more apprehensive about doing these types of things than they were in years past, but seeing evidence that others have already done so give them some confidence to follow suit. Leaving some evidence behind will only help to encourage others who are on the fence about doing so.
  2. As guys should, not splattering back, no need to step away from a growing puddle.
  3. From the looks of it you're not the only one doing so, and not surprising as I know many men who do.
  4. Wow! Thank you, and yes you certainly do understand my perspective and my interest in helping young men to overcome their fears. I think that a good many young men these days share your fear of undressing or even peeing around others. In the years past men peed mostly outside, urinals were often just troughs and had no dividers. Locker rooms and showers were wide open and they often swam nude at schools or ymca's. Back in the day, men were expected to be comfortable being nude or peeing in public. While times have certainly changed, there are enough of us who remember how it was and find all
  5. I've seen that so many times with men. It seems that while guys all want to take a "wild piss" in uncommon places, when it comes to actually doing so many guys get "stage fright" about doing so. A few minutes later, back at home or in a restroom they pee like a horse.
  6. Nudity isn't something that outrages Europeans, some are just more relaxed about it than others. It's just considered polite to leave the area right in front of access points to families and those more modest. If you walk a few hundred meters in either way it's thought that you have made an effort not to offend anyone. I think unfortunately most modern day Americans don't read or study much about the past, the culture, the norms, it's all about what they're being told at the moment. Such a shame as our past was more free. Kids today, not knowing about the past, simply assume that older fo
  7. I'm always rather dumbfounded when I hear men say they're hesitant to do so around others (even solely men), but yet they don't think anything of doing so alone. While I'm certainly not a guy and don't have the benefit of being one of the guys, I did raise 3 boys and had the experience of entering the boys locker room with them on several occasions such as swimming lessons and groups such as camps and private changing rooms. I've told the story here many times, but over a few years I'd heard my older boys speaking about having peed in locker rooms at school and at the local pool. I was a
  8. Masculinity isn't toxic, nor is it dead. More and more women today are opting to socialize, date and become involved with strong, confident, if not crude men in loo of the sensitive guys everyone claims they're looking for.
  9. There are certainly people, both men and women who don't like the idea of swimming in a pool others peed in, even if it's very diluted. I've heard a great many moms encouraging their kids, especially boys to pee elsewhere, like in the grass, showers or changing area in order to avoid them peeing in the pool. Yet other moms don't see any harm in them doing so. To each his or her own I guess.
  10. That's actually a rather mainstream thing to do. People may not speak openly of doing so, but I'm sure between friends and family they do. As someone who works at a pool / gym I can tell that women rarely make trips to the locker room and that men piss all over the locker room, less so for women, but a few do.
  11. Not really, men don't much care who see's them.
  12. After learning their dad did this a couple of times and I didn't seem to be bothered by it, our boys have done so several times now as well when we've been on the road. So I'll agree that being hydrated, which they usually are is the only solution to having a lingering odor. On occasions where they peed in one spot, like in a corner and it failed to dry, I simply took an empty soda cup from the garbage and tossed it on the floor over the spot to make it look like the cause. I've noticed the paint or wall paper in hotels is quite durable and repels liquid quite well and as such wasn't noticeabl
  13. I hate men making a mess out of a toilet that I need to sit on, but simply spraying a nearby wall is far better than trying to hit the toilet and making a mess.
  14. In the US midwest it's so common among the middle school and high school age boys that the coaches don't say anything and many moms allow their little boys to do so when with them, Assuming they're going to do so eventually anyway, despite what they might think of it, many moms say may as well make it easy on themselves now. I had overheard my two older boys speaking of doing so in middle school and warned them not to at the time, as I assumed they'd get in trouble for doing so at school. A few years later when taking my little toddler to the same school for swimming lessons their female coach
  15. mom actually, but a gym / pool manager too.
  16. I suppose I can see that you might want to develop a way to discretely record what you're doing, as many people might think it odd that you're recording yourself doing so, but I don't really see any reason why a guy would have to be discrete in doing so, it's something most guys do and common knowledge.
  17. I've noticed that for some reason it's almost completely unnoticeable on most hotel carpets. Judging from how commonly people do so, I'm sure the carpets are designed to conceal stains. I think that dispersing it also helps to conceal it.
  18. Parking lots, outdoor festivals are a bit more risky. There are many places that are thought to be rather expected by the general public, alleys, locker rooms, showers, parking garages are all mostly thought to be rather expected.
  19. Those aren't really risky places at all, as it's quite common for men to do so and even women on occasion.
  20. True, I'm originally from Eastern Europe where in the big cities most people live in large multi-story apartment blocks, with tiny single room or 2 room apartments. Often there are many family members staying in one room along with guests that may be visiting. I've known of many women, aunts, friends moms, ect. who've told guys to step out into the corridor rather than making a mess in their toilet. It's always been quite normal to see guys doing so.
  21. I'm hesitant to chime in on this as I'm always getting in trouble for doing so, but here goes, pg13 rated. Yes, there are places it's just not appropriate and they don't always understand that. But there are many places where most people think it's fine and locker rooms are one of those widely accepted places. I think that many parents avoid "teaching" not because they don't want to, but rather they don't trust their judgement yet.
  22. If no one's going to be coming into the room that night it doesn't matter where you piss, but when sharing a room with others or there's a possibility of others walking in, spraying it around the room is the safest bet.
  23. It usually disappears quickly into hotel carpets, from my experience, if you disperse it around the room as opposed to just soaking a particular spot.
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