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  1. I do this every summer when camping for three weeks. Even when there are toilets on the site, I don't use them. I just pee in the bushes, choosing a spot that others can see me or at least can know what I'm doing. I hope other campers, especially women, got inspired and are going to pee in the woods also.
  2. This year I was on vacation in the Czech Republic. Wild urination is still common there and on the campsites I regularly saw men standing near a bush. At one campsite there was some kind of family party going on. During the day I saw the children and men walking into the forest to pee. At night I didn't see anyone walking to the toilets, so I guess the women also went into the forest, but unfortunately it was too dark to see anything. Early the next morning I had better luck. I heard the zipper of a tent open and looked out from my own tent. Two ladies in their late 20s came out and walke
  3. When camping, I always pee outside. When putting up the tent I look for a place where I can pee easily in the bushes. Advantage is that there are often more outdoor-pee-ers are around, so sometimes that gives nice sightings.
  4. Hiking and camping is great for outdoor peeing. Especially when you camp at more natural campsites far away from the toilets or in peoples gardens. I have often had someone with whom I camped in the garden say that he had no problem at all if I peed in the garden
  5. Sitting around a campfire at a campsite, I announced that I had to pee but didn't want to walk all the way to the facilities. As I was hoping one of the girls present reacted saying:" you are a man, so why not go behind a bush?" I answered that I indeed did that at night, and that that was much easier for men than for women. As a reaction she only smiled, and I concluded she peed in the bush also. Unfortunately I didn't dare to ask....
  6. I was camping again this weekend. We hired a small cabin somewhere. Of course, no toilet in the cabin but a sanitary block at about two hundred metres. Behind the cabin there was place enough for me to pee in the grass, so I did. I the cabin next to ours, two men and one woman were camping. In the middle of the night I heard their door opening and a splattering sound. I'm quite sure one of the men was pissing. After a moment I heard the woman saying that she had to go also. Unfortunately no sound this time, and nothing seen, but the imagination was enough for now.
  7. A number of young people also live in the street where I live. When they have been to the pub at the weekend and come back home at night, I hear them coming by. When I heard them again a few months ago I looked out the window and saw two of the youths pissing against the tree across from our house. Since then I look outside more often when I hear them and I regularly see the boys use the tree or hedge as a toilet. There are always a few girls with the group. Usually they giggle a bit when the boys empty their bladders, or I hear them say "what are you doing?" or "can't you wait till home?
  8. The city I live in is crowded with new students at the moment. As the college year starts in september, they now have a introduction period with a lot of activities in the city. At the start of the evening many students go to the banks of the river to chill and party. As there are no toilets there, it is a perfect spot for pee sightings. Today I was there for half an hour, and I saw three girls and eight men pissing. As I was older than most of the people there, I did not stay longer because I did not want to get caught. Tomorrow I will go back!
  9. Last week I was camping in Austria. We were at the backside of the campingplace, with some bushes behind the tents. The second night, I heard a zipper opening, and then someone whispering: "you can go here. Go just behind the tent" I realized what was going to happen, but was too late to get up to have a look. The night after that, I decided to leave my tent zipper open to be able to get up quick. When I heard the zipper from the tent next to me I waited half a minute and then I got up, walked to the bushes to have a piss myself and looked around if someone else was there. And there was
  10. Today on a place for campervans. Toilets a mile away and two other vans here. Both men and women go in the bushes, Just like it is the most normal thing to do. Vanlife is great!
  11. I'm going to camp the next few weeks and I wonder what is the best way to pee outside as much as possible. While I'm not going to camp in the wild but on more civilised campsites I think just peeing in the bushes behind the tent will be frowned upon. Any tips? Or is a nature pee also commun on 'normal' campsites?
  12. We sometimes camp in our small garden, and then we pee in the yard. Also when we are camping in someone else's yard: before going to bed and in the early morning no toilet is visited.
  13. I was camping again this weekend. This time a small nature campsite, where also a little group of motorbikers was. When sitting in front of my tent, I saw a bikerman going into the woods to have a piss. That was the sign I was waiting for, and after a few minutes I also went in the woods, taking care that the motor group could see me. Maybe that would make the women in the group going easier. And yes they did. Not in full view, but I saw them going behind their tent, squatting and coming back. So I could imagine what they did!
  14. The first "parkplatz" after a "stau" is always also good for a bonus. Men going in the field, mothers lifting their children to pee in the grass and women bursting in a row for the toilet or even also using the bushes as a urinal.
  15. Yes, I recognize this. I often go to Germany for holiday and when driving on the autobahn I usually go to "parkplatze" without toilet. Big chance to see someone peeing there. Mostly men, but sometimes I also see women going on the bushes.
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