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beachmom

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  1. Men peeing in a toilet under UV light Many boys are surprised to hear me say I not only allow my boys to pee outside the house, but I encourage them to do so. See the end of the video showing a 5 day time lapse.
  2. Many hotels are pet friendly today, which gives people a lot of cover for sure. Like was said earlier, avoid doing it all in one place, so it will dry faster and also avoid doing a "morning piss" when it tends to be really strong. I noticed a story a few years ago done by "ABC Primetime" titled "what's hiding in your hotel room." They inspected 20 hotel rooms ranging from 1 star $50 a night to 4 star $400 rooms and under UV light every room had uncleaned urine stains on at least the walls and carpet! So I don't suppose I'd worry too much about getting caught.
  3. I don't watch often either, but I can't recall one. https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5aad7f23d4042
  4. Love peeing in pools, it's one of the few places where men and women are equal and women can piss without judgement.
  5. I think it's becoming much more accepted, especially in the movies these days. I enjoyed the movie "the kingsman" a couple years ago and noticed a sequel "the golden circle." I sat down to watch it with my son and we were both a bit speechless at a scene where "eggsy" the spy excuses himself from his beautiful mark saying "Uh, you know what, I'm busting for a pee, actually," and Clara the sexy mark replied, " You could do it on me if you want." This along with several piss scenes in the "game of thrones" and a scene in "slow learners" where a teacher is seen casually pissing into his boss
  6. I think that it's possibly more common than many of us think. Pissing scenes are becoming more and more common in mainstream movies these last few years, and I was surprised by a scene while watching the recent "Kingsmen" movie with my son. The "spy" was trying to excuse himself to take a pee before going to bed with the women he was spying on when she replied, "or you could just do it on me if you want." My son and I looked at one another, but neither of us commented.
  7. Yes, I agree completely, it's odd that the caption for a guy peeing in public is something like, "studs pissing in public" whereas for women it's "nasty slut." What's slutty about women peeing in the same place men do?
  8. Having three boys this was a common issue. The first one up could do it in the shower, but as there was only one bathroom, the other boys would step outside or use the floor drain downstairs.
  9. I've always said that it's probably a good thing I was born a female, because if I had been a man I'm certain I'd be in a lot of trouble. I'm so very envious of men's ability to pee literally anywhere without consequence. Even as a woman I've always been quite sexually aggressive, as a man I'm sure I'd be in jail by now.
  10. As a mom of three boys I've left them free to pee where they want and occasionally I've persuaded them to pee somewhere they weren't completely comfortable with, by saying, "guys can go anywhere." Little do they know, but I'm nearly as open minded as my boys, II just don't share most of that with them.
  11. I love watching guys, especially outdoors and in public.
  12. I looked over some old polls and forums I either found or created over10 years ago. At the time I was becoming a bit concerned that the mothers of my sons friends might be critical of me because my boys were quite liberal in where they'd relieve themselves. I thought that some of the young men might be surprised by some of the results. I compiled and averaged more than a dozen polls on mainstream parenting sites such as, Cafemom, Mothering, Parenting, Babycenter, ect. and some guys views from, Misterpoll, Girls ask Guys and more. Interestingly, 80% of mothers say they wouldn't object to their
  13. Over the years my sons have had many friends over to our homes and many of them were quite surprised by how bold my boys were around me. Many thought their moms would never allow them to do the same at home, however when the same moms observed my boys doing so, more often than not they'd ask how I was able to get my boys to just pee outside. It might be hard for little boys to be bold enough to test moms tolerance, but at twenty years old you certainly don't need moms approval. I would still say, "just don't embarrass your mom or yourself," or you're destine for criticism. By that I mean, many
  14. M Ladies tend to be a bit uncomfortable acknowledging, much less condoning or advising their sons that they could or even should pee in other places. Yet I think you would be very surprised to know what we're actually thinking. Moms tend to assume that boys will pick up these "bad" habits from their fathers, brothers and friends. Many mom's aren't comfortable with being the ones to encourage bad behavior, but rather the one's whom limit their bad behavior. A mom might be thinking, "why do we have to look for a restroom for a boy," or "why does he need to track into the house." but she'
  15. Boys don't need to run into the bathroom just to pee. We've lived in several different places over the years, but our boys have always peed anyplace they convenient. When we had a house it was of course in the yard, off the deck, in showers, basement, garage drains. Their university dorms were for boys only and I know they peed in the halls, stairs and out windows. Now that they've grown and I'm in an apartment it's seldom I see them peeing elsewhere, but they do piss in the pool and pool dressing area and occasionally in a sink when the restroom is occupied.
  16. To interest me even in the least the guy must be doing something very bold, pissing in a very public place, pissing in an inappropriate place, pissing randomly without aim and doing so casually in front of others. When guys incorporate all of those it's a turn on for me.
  17. In Europe the word "piss" is more common and doesn't get as much of a negative reaction as in America, because it is the base for other related words such as "Pissor" (uninal) or "piscine" (pool). Americans seem to make up new, less offensive words for everything, women are especially guilty of this "pee, pee-pee, potty, wee-wee, it could go on forever. Myself, I think piss is perfectly acceptable, especially coming from Men, where anything else makes them appear wimpy.
  18. I love that freedom at pools, water parks and such. It's so easy to discreetly pee anywhere, because as you say everything's wet anyway. It's just not common for women to casually piss in locker rooms as it is for guys, I wish it were. Despite that, I'm still able to pee nearly everywhere my boys do, just more discreetly.
  19. As it has been said, I've visited many hostel rooms or sleeping rooms without restrooms. Some have a sink or shower that are used, but I've also stepped into an alley as well.
  20. As Oliver2 said, you'd be quite "safe" peeing in the showers even "blatantly" as it's a quite common habit even among "normal" people. I see on my poll above, currently 85% of us pee there and I know of many mainstream polls showing 75% to 80% of us pee there.
  21. I've been in restrooms like that in Germany and as you say you walk past the guys peeing as you walk in and out. I was surprise how comfortable everyone was with the layout, as you could easily check out the guys and a surprising number of women made a point of doing so.
  22. That's so common among high school boys, I had overheard my older boys telling about doing so for years, but it wasn't until I took their little brother to the high school for Saturday swim lessons that I got to experience it first hand. Moms were in the locker room helping the preschool boys change and occasionally a boy would pee toward a drain or run over to the showers. When an instructor walked through another mom asked her where the restrooms where and to my surprise instead of explaining where they were, she commented, "boys rarely use them" and announced, "moms, unless you're really s
  23. for guys it's not even an issue, you can go anywhere
  24. Wood Bleach, available at paint or hardware stores will take stains out of bare wood, but I'm not sure about finished wood.
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