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Carb0nBased

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  1. Sounds like a great place to live, was there a sorority house just across the block or something?
  2. Something like these (more like the second one) has been tried at least once--there once (I don't know if you can still get one somewhere...) was something called the Stadium Pal, made for guys who didn't want to have to leave their seats in the middle of a game to wait in line for a restroom. It had a condom-type attachment that led through a tube to a leg bag. At one point they even offered a female version called the Stadium Gal, I'm not sure how that one was held against the body. From what I heard people say, the Stadium Pal had definite drawbacks, namely that in order for the condom
  3. I've peed in bathwater as well as in swimming pools, and in the pools it seems a bit harder than normal to start going, but I think it has way more to do with how unnatural it feels (being neither sitting nor aiming, and being sort of in public even though nobody sees what you're doing) than anything to do with the physics. It does, however, also feel different in terms of the sensations, both from the warmth spreading along the body (especially noticeable with swimming trunks on, as opposed to naked in the bath) and from the fact that everything outside the opening of the urethra is already w
  4. Obviously it's way more of a potential issue for women who have to experience it, than it is for men who can look away if they want to and don't have to live inside a body that is doing it. I was just saying that if it looked like what Puddyls is showing (and if the cramps weren't too bad as well), I don't think it it would be that hard for me to go through--yet if it were much "bloodier" it would make being a woman quite uncomfortable. I remember once reading a thread on a forum about how women who feel queasy about, or even faint at the sight of, blood deal with that time of the month. Most
  5. Squat toilets are historically the norm for most of Asia, for both sexes. In the modern day, bathrooms in central public buildings like malls, transit centers, government buildings, etc. as well as work environments like offices are largely Western-style toilets (as far as I understand--I've never been there), as is true in most newly built residences, but in rural towns, beach/nature area toilets, and older buildings there are definitely still quite a few of the more traditional squat toilets around. Due to squat toilets having being the norm there for centuries, most of them aren't "pri
  6. @Dr. P--it's great that she got more relaxed over time and eventually let you see more. It must have felt like a treat when she opened up to you later, though it seems interesting that she said she didn't want to give you the satisfaction of seeing everything. I'd think it was more common that people would want to make their partner happy, but just would find it awkward to let someone watch.
  7. It's interesting Puddyls that it seems on most days your flow is more brownish like cooked meat juice rather than intensely blood colored. I have nothing conceptually against menstruation in the sense of thinking of it as "dirty" or shameful, but I'd hate to have a part of my body regularly look like an open wound for days at a time--it would probably make me a bit queasy to look at and certainly put a pause button on any feeling of sexiness I normally feel about the area and what comes out of it. It would definitely be easier to deal with if it were like you on your "brown" days--I've seen pi
  8. I guess if you're ok with getting your shorts/pants wet then you could use it for peeing, but if you were that uncaring about what gets wet to not care about your clothes, I don't see why you would care if some of the pee drains through a hole in the seat rather than running off the side. I'd think that at least for guys, the easiest and least messy way to pee on a bike would be to have short shorts on and try and squirt it out the leg opening--that would keep the bike itself as dry as possible rather than have it run down the seat post and possibly onto the sprockets and chain.
  9. I hope she is, and that you have some fun together in the future. I don't know though how you can show interest without risking making it awkward in the future if you were wrong in your suspicions.
  10. I bet your pee-watercolors, regardless of your level of artistic ability, might fetch a decent price among some members of this forum 😁. Aside from writing some things on patches of dirt a few times many years ago with my stream, I haven't gotten creative with my pee haha... I've gotten a bit playful with some of the places I've peed/ways I've aimed, but I guess mine is an under-utilized art medium...
  11. As gldenwetgoose said, that thread seems to be for pictures of women viewed from behind while they are peeing as opposed to from the front or side, regardless of the posture they use. I suspect that "forward pee'ers" are more likely to stand or squat high, and only squat low if they can spread their legs quite far, while "downward pee'ers" are likely to squat, and only stand if they can spread their legs quite a bit. Though as mentioned by someone in this thread, there seem to be some women who are downward pee'ers when standing and forward pee-ers when sitting or squatting (in other wor
  12. The purpose of the gap in the bike seat is probably to avoid reducing circulation to the male parts. Quite a few years back there were a number of studies showing that men who spent years regularly riding bikes would have an increased risk of erectile problems later in life, due to the pressure of the seat gradually affecting the blood vessels going to the penis, and I think that prompted some bike seat manufacturers to change their design. I can't imagine anyone would try to pee through that "crack", as nobody's fly is down there when sitting on a bicycle, and nobody rides in skirts.
  13. Do you mean that you think this has been the case in some Zoom meetings that YOU participated in, or just that you suspect that worldwide there have been quite a few cases of this?
  14. It's interesting how all the color sank to the bottom--I don't think I've seen it like that.
  15. That sounds like a beautifully intimate situation, Peewatcher! To me it would certainly add to a sighting if I got to know the woman a bit before and/or after. You're also quite lucky that she peed in a place where you could see her (as opposed to hiding around a corner out of view) and that she either didn't notice you watching her do it or didn't care.
  16. This reminds me, I do remember a picture from one of the earliest body books I had. It showed a person holding a glass of water up to his or her mouth and drinking, and then showed the kidneys and bladder inside the body with a yellow line coming out of it as the urethra. I say "person" because you couldn't tell for sure from the head if it was a boy or girl, it was probably drawn that way on purpose, and the urethra just ended abruptly somewhere vaguely above the legs with no genitals shown. I personally thought it looked like a boy but wasn't sure. There was another page about the diffe
  17. Another important observation with regards to trying to judge stream angle for toilet pees solely by sound--it makes a big difference how large the pool of water is in the bottom of the bowl, which can be quite different for different toilet designs, and to some degree also the size of one's bottom and legs, affecting how far forward the crotch is positioned in the seat opening. Some toilets only fill with water to where the funnel-shaped opening of the drain pipe is underwater and the whole bottom of the bowl is dry, while others fill to where everything under the seat opening is underwater,
  18. Any more updates on this? I was going through my activity feed and saw this, and wondering whether you still bike past there,
  19. What do you mean "songs about peeing"? Just songs that mention someone going pee? There are quite a few of those that are written as jokes, and while some are funny I wouldn't listen to them for fetish purposes or for the music itself. If there were a podcast where women tell stories about when they had to go pee when caught out somewhere and how they did it, with quite some detail, I might listen to that.
  20. Definitely a long-term partner. As I am socially rather awkward and not big on the bar/party scene, I can't imagine myself having many sexual encounters with people I will never see again, and in the event I did, I wouldn't find it natural at all to bring up a pee fetish just out of the blue. Certainly in the one instance I've had anything at all along those lines, it didn't occur to me to bring it up. The only way I could see that working is if circumstances made it so one of us peed in front of the other just because of necessity or convenience, and that broke the ice so to speak. With
  21. I've seen ones with and without dividers, though the ones without do seem to be getting less common as time goes on. The feeling of separateness or lack thereof doesn't just depend on whether there are dividers or not, but the style of the urinal as well. Trough-style urinals never have dividers, but aside from that, the closer to vertical the opening is, the more anything is hidden by the body of the person using them and the side walls of the fixture regardless of whether there are any dividers external to the fixtures. When thinking about this, I just remembered how in one of our
  22. That's interesting, and I could see how being high could change the sensation of needing to pee. It's been a long time since I smoked, but what I remember is that if I did wait until my bladder was really full, the sensation while letting it all out would be significantly more intense than when I was sober, to where it was satisfying in a manner well beyond just relief of the discomfort. That's in some way the opposite from how it was this past week, where letting it out didn't feel like much of anything during the actual process (though I *did* then feel a warm tingle for a while later that I
  23. Yes, that's usually how it is--but in the situation I was posting about (which only happens rarely), I don't feel any pressure where the flow would come out, or any "need to go" in the usual sense, only an ache around the whole pelvis.
  24. While avoiding derogatory-sounding terminology whenever possible is a good idea, it seems this ties in with a tricky issue that is unlikely to go away. Namely, the difference between physical bodies as objects of attraction/lust and the self-identities of people. When looking at pictures of random strangers, like people peeing at a festival or in the woods or something, for an image that turns you on, it's not possible to know someone's gender identity, unless the person is doing/wearing something in the picture that makes it clear. What you notice is the appearance and body parts, and ma
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