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  1. 13 hours ago, sara babe said:

    I think that people are always going to be peeing in public pools. There no way to stop it. I don't feel like it comparable to peeing in coffee because it's much easier to keep people from peeing in the coffee pot than it is to keep them from peeing in pools. Some public pools have been peed in multiple times a day, day after day, week after week, month after month after month. I think of the pools down south where my friends and I have spent entire days in the pool drinking, partying and peeing in the water multiple times day after day. Who knows when the last one of those pools saw a complete water change. Some resorts might have 500 or 1000 people enjoying the pool area at one time and most of those people are drinking alcohol which mean the need to pee regularly. Most of the resorts I've been to only have one or two small bathrooms with 3 or 4 stalls at the pool area and the funny part is that most of the time the washrooms arnt even busy yet the pool area is packed.  Where could everyone be peeing?  Almost Everyone pees in the pool.  Infact, anyone I've vacationed with have always relieved them selves in the pool!  Therefore, why not pee in the pool as well?  Most of the people that are peeing in the pool don't even get enjoyment out of it, they just do it out of lazyness.  Well for those of us that actually enjoy it, why hold back and let people without pee fetishes have all the fun?  I you don't pee the next person will so I encourage you all to join in and help warm up the pool!

    This seems to summarize the issue at hand well enough -- or at least, the reason why the issue at hand isn't going anywhere! No matter how much evidence piles up that peeing in pools is unhealthy for swimmers, the fact of the matter is that many swimmers are going to empty their bladders in the water no matter what. Any given public pool is just full of trace amounts of urine from past swimmers, regardless of chlorination and regardless of filtration. As long as the pool is properly maintained, there's not much to worry about. The only thing going against it is the possible ick factor of swimming in water that surely includes countless different people's urine. But it's not like any other publicly accessible body of water will be cleaner! That's just life.

    Your sister-in-law, by the way, has some really funny logic going on there. I guess I can see how it'd work, if she's mentally treating the swim-up bar as her 'toilet' area. It's hard to pee in places that don't mentally count as a toilet! I'd know, I had to train myself to be able to pee in any pools at all. Obviously, the choice of a swim-up bar doesn't make much sense beyond that. Even if she exclusively peed there and nowhere else, it doesn't matter at all in a swimming pool. Her urine would still diffuse into the entire rest of the pool water, and it'd still pollute the entire thing regardless of where in it her bladder was emptied. I'm sure she's aware of that on some level, but it's amusing to think of someone using a specific spot in the pool as a toilet when the whole thing will be affected by the aftermath.

    In general, swim-up bars seem like a terrible idea for the water quality of a pool. As far as I can tell, the main point for them is seriously just so that people can enjoy drink after drink after drink without ever having to get up to pee. No one will say it out loud, but that's the entire effect those have! I've gone around online before and looked at different discussions people have about swim-up bars -- on websites totally unrelated to pee, at that, typically more related to travel and vacationing and so on. And practically every single time, someone will inevitably bring up the fact that swim-up bars are mainly useful for peeing at, and at least one other person in the discussion will react with revulsion and declare that they're never getting in a pool with a swim-up bar again.

    I wonder how many people are actually aware of all the pee that goes into swimming pools. It's not visible, really, and if you don't recognize the 'pool smell' for what it is, it's not all that detectable in general. Among those who know about it, I wonder how many actually care. Probably not much, if they're contributing to the pee problem! And it is a bit of a problem, at least in terms of how it affects the water. Even if the water's crystal clear afterward, it can still be trouble to swim in.

    On a related note: One trouble I've often had with swimming pools (and I suppose there's a great deal of irony to this, considering my own habits) is that I have some generally pretty sensitive skin. It doesn't take much for me to end up getting hit with some contact dermatitis -- touching a synthetic fabric item for very long, or getting sweaty and letting it evaporate instead of wiping it off, these can result in dry patches and such. It's usually just a mild annoyance. But whenever I get in a swimming pool, by the time I'm done, any parts of my skin that had those sort of dry patches on them will be a bright, tender pink. They get irritated pretty badly by pool water. In that respect, I'd wager I'm more affected by the pollution in pool water than many people who contribute to it more than I.

    The point of all that is, of course, that I have plenty of reason not to consider pool peeing to be a completely harmless activity. Of course, I still do it. In fact, I do it a lot -- to the point where I'll go all the way to the pool solely with the motivation of wanting to get to pee in it. But I'm aware that I'm doing it in a pool that many many other people have used as a toilet before me, and that's something to just kind of deal with. It might be a subtle health problem, but it's also life. And a particularly sneakily fun part of life, too. I have no plans to stop peeing in pools based on any concerns people have about any of it. And I don't expect anyone else to stop, either. Clearly, many of us around here have no such plans!

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  2. 5 hours ago, sara babe said:

    What a great account of your sighting! It reminds me of how much of a thrill it was as a young girl to have a naughty pee in the pool with my mother. I do the same with with my daughters and neices and nephews. My oldest nephew is in his teens now but he still likes to pee with aunty Sara if we are swimming together! 

    Last night at aqua fitness my friend and I both had huge pisses in the pool. As were were leaving the change room she said how badly she had to piss just as we had walked past the toilet area. She's not turned on by pissing like I am but she doesn't like to use the toilets at the pool because they are always a mess by the end of the day when we are there so she prefers the pool instead. It was 7 pm and she said she hadn't peed since lunch. I hadn't peed since 2 pm. We found a quiet corner in the pool but the water was shallow so we both sat with our legs out front and spread slight. Both our pees were yellow  and you could see clearly the streams passing through our bottoms.  We both peed steady for 45 seconds before finishing.  When we finished we  were both surrounded by a noticable yellow cloud which we sat in and enjoyed the warmth of for acouple minutes before we left to mix in slowly to the rest of the pool as we got up and left  to go join our aqua fitness class.  At one point I actually leaned back and dipped my hair into the piss filled water.  My friend thought that was pretty funny but than she did it too!  We're pretty silly together.  Before leaving the pool we had another piss at the bottom of the stairs as the women were coming for the next class.   It  was so hot seeing them pass through our piss!

    That sounds like a whole lot of fun! In keeping with the overall topic of the thread, I suppose we should acknowledge that peeing in the pool right before the next class arrived -- especially with so much built up in your and your friend's bladders, and doubly with the pee so thickly yellow -- would convert just a little more of the pool's chlorination into irritating chemicals. Which, of course, everyone else would still have to swim in. One of the many things that make swimming pools so fun to pee in, I suppose. From the moment you have your release onward, your pee is staying in the pool. In fact, even as we're discussing this on the forum, it's still in there! It's just dispersed completely through the water by now.

    Now, is it a problem to contaminate the pool like that when other people are about to use it? Eh. It doesn't really affect anybody anyway.

    I always love hearing about what it looks like for people to get into a pool and quite simply use it as their toilet. It sounds incredibly rude, and like any sufficiently interested observer could tell what kind of mischief is going on, especially with such yellow clouds. But then, like like @d19841's situation, sometimes it doesn't seem to even really be a secret at all. People get into the water just to pee, other people are already swimming in the water, life goes on. And that's very, very hot.

    Oh, and by the way, wash your hair. :15_yum:

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  3. 40 minutes ago, uniloo said:

    If the people who run pools wanted to reduce the amount of peeing in them they could do more to encourage people to urinate before entering the water. The could, for example, make the layout such that in the same way as to get from the changing room to the pool you have to pass (or go through) the showers, you have to pass the urinals and toilet cubicles - not just the entrance to the room containing them - and put up signs, or have staff, asking people to use the facilities and not just walk past them.  Those who enjoying peeing in the pool would continue to do so, but those who just do it for convenience would start their swimming session with an empty bladder so would not pee so much, if at all, in the pool. 

    This is an entirely sensible idea, and I'm going to have to look and see how the swimming pool locker rooms I visit actually compare to that. I think the one rule that I see the most often is that swimmers have to shower before they get in -- and that's definitely a very good idea, because residues on the skin can cause just as much trouble for water quality as urine can. Going by what I know about bladder stuff, it also helps when the pool water is heated, because then people don't get as much immersion diuresis. As far as I know, plenty of pools are.

    Of course, all of this means that the minority who enjoy peeing in the pool can take credit for more of the pollution that's in the water. And at that point, doesn't everyone win?

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  4. 4 hours ago, beachmom said:

    I totally agree with both of you. Peeing in pools is quite common not just for those of us with some type of fetish, but for the general public, just out of convenience.Depending upon whom you believe, somewhere between 20% to 58% of swimmers do so and mothers and professional swimmers are more likely to do so. Urine is sterile and harmless, my husband loves for me to piss in his mouth and has drank it for years! Swimming in a pool full of urine would be harmless. The only reaction takes place between urine and certain chlorine based pool chemicals, so knowing that people do pee in pools, use a different type of disinfectant in the pools. Hydrogen peroxide, ultra violet lights, ect. are all better, but cost a bit more. Even still, unless you're in an indoor pool with poor ventilation, the effects of chlorine gas rising from the water are negligible and will be produced by reaction with body perspiration even if we don't pee in the water. Men have many other options, both physically and socially to using a restroom, but the options are limited for women. Don't get me wrong, I love peeing in pools, as it's one of the few places a woman can take a casual pee in the presence of other, in an inappropriate place and have it go unnoticed, but even if I didn't enjoy doing so, I'd still do so out of convenience. The boys at our pool don't inconvenience themselves to run out to the restrooms, they simply piss on the floor in the changing area, which is certainly more noticeable and disrespectful than us ladies reliving  ourselves in the pool..

    Beachmom, I've always sympathized a lot with your point of view. It's true that boys are not only physiologically better-equipped to pee wherever they like, they're also generally expected to be less tidily-mannered about where they do it. As a male myself, I happen to have grown up in an environment where everyone in both sexes is very keen on putting on proper appearances, so no one ever really just pees on locker room floors. (I assume we all save it for the swimming pool instead!) But I've heard enough stories -- and seen enough photos/videos, thank you internet -- to know that my case isn't how it always goes.

    It's hard to feel anything but sympathy at the idea that maybe someone would have to pee in the pool because there's simply no better choice available to them. In that case, the person's enjoyment of it, or indifference to it, is irrelevant. I suppose you could consider yourself lucky for enjoying peeing in the pool yourself! Otherwise, you'd be stuck doing something you're not even all that fond of.

    And personally, I do think there is a huge thrill of pleasure to be had in peeing inside a swimming pool. We've been talking about the reasons why for that throughout this entire thread. It's such a delightfully controversial topic! While everyone's expressing their own perspectives, of course, most people are just still going and peeing in the pool without thinking anything of it. So we'd better not be in any illusions about the status quo.

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  5. 3 hours ago, fannywatcher said:

    So,if you worked in a coffee shop,if you peed in peoples coffee because it felt good,that would be ok would it?They might get some kind of disease from it,but as long as you got a buzz,thats ok?

    I'm pretty sure there was a news story a while back about someone getting fired from their job for peeing in the coffee. Not in a coffee shop, but that's a pretty indisputably mean thing to do no matter what. As for how that compares to peeing in pools -- that's an interesting question.

    When we're talking about naughty peeing, we're saying from the outset that it's not all morally clean. As in, that's the entire point of it. Now, of course, peeing directly into someone's beverage without them knowing is a lot more invasive and deliberate than doing it in a swimming pool, and that makes it a worse thing to do. But they both involve a certain lack of caring for other people's boundaries.

    And when it comes to public swimming pools, it turns out that a whole lot of people aren't concerned about that boundary in that situation. In fact, so many people pee in pools without thinking anything of it, you can just assume that any public pool (whether it's an athletic pool, or a resort pool, or anything else) has some amount of pee in it. It's up to everyone where they want to draw the line for that, but we can't pretend that pool water is all good and clean. It simply isn't, not when people are swimming in it.

    Now, how does this all relate to health? Well, anytime someone's health is affected by naughty peeing, that escalates how 'naughty' it is, by quite a lot. Even if it were 100% harmless to do, peeing in pools would still be a transgression because it forces people to swim in other people's urine without knowing. As it stands, peeing in pools makes the pool a less sanitary environment to be in, and that can affect swimmers a bit. I think everyone should be aware of those things when they're deciding whether or not to pee in a pool. But it's up to them to decide what to do from there. It's pretty much unenforceable anyway. If someone really wants to pee in there, they will.

    The vast majority of pool pee-rs have no interest in pee as a fetish at all. They don't even do it for a buzz, they do it for convenience. They're willing to make other people swim in their (diluted) urine, for convenience. And that's just the normal standard. If that feels like a transgression to you, well... a lot of people evidently don't see it that way. The chemicals take care of it, ta-da, move on.

    But I'd take the wager up another notch from that. For people who enjoy peeing in the pool, as a fetish, there generally is some awareness that it's a transgression. That's the whole point of naughty peeing. It's wrong to do, and that's what makes it so fun. So this public health issue of pee-related chemicals in pools is bad news for swimmers, but within a person's own acceptable limits, this fetish thrives on bad news. That's what makes it such a sneaky thrill!

  6. 26 minutes ago, uniloo said:

    Very rare, but I think not unique. Another place is in a public shower, though I suspect that more people are likely to pee in an individual shower cubicle than in a multi-person shower.

    It's possible, yeah. I think a whole lot of people pee in their own showers. Whether they pee in group showers is harder to say, though since it all gets whisked right down the drain, I'm not sure how much that really counts as naughty peeing from our perspective. I'm sure some people might find it a little gross, but some people are extremely squeamish about pee going anywhere besides right into a toilet.

  7. Oh, now I feel a little bad for fannywatcher. I put up that message about the health consequences of peeing in pools, and it turns out that those are something that people like! And I have to count myself among them. @Maggie_555, you know exactly where I'm coming from on this. :15_yum:

    But the moral concerns about contributing to a polluted swimming pool are a good opportunity to talk about some broader elements of naughty peeing, so I'll do just that. As I noted a while back in another thread on the topic, naughty peeing (at least from my point of view) always involves some degree of moral transgression. If someone's peeing on the ground out in the middle of the woods somewhere, that's not especially naughty, and therefore not especially attractive. Anyone can do that. But if someone's peeing on the floor in the middle of an indoor room, that's another matter. That creates a lasting mess, in a place where messes aren't supposed to go. And therein lies the attraction.

    Now, the question is, how much is it acceptable to involve other people in this? Is it OK only to pee on things that belong to you? What about public spaces? Is exhibitionism a violation of other people's experiences, just by exposing them to something they don't want to see? And what if it's someplace that's already been peed in a lot, like a stairwell or some such thing? Does that make a difference?

    Swimming pools are a unique situation for the purposes of peeing. They're unique in such a way that nothing else is even close to the experience they provide. Here's the deal: A whole bunch of people are immersed in one big pool of water. If any of them pee in it, they can do it right in plain sight of the others, and reliably get away with it because the water makes their urine stream effectively invisible. And once they do that, everyone's immersed in water that also contains a little bit of pee. It forces them all to be physically touched by the trace amounts of pee, even if they're not aware of it.

    Where else but a pool can someone pee on someone else without the latter person even knowing? (And don't say the ocean. Depending on where you are, that might actually make the water a bit cleaner.)

    But swimming pools are also unique in another way. They're a place where a whole lot of people already routinely pee without thinking anything of it. Everyone knows they're kinda not supposed to pee in the pool, but because it's so convenient and invisible, they do it anyway. It's the one time when people in general, who are otherwise not into pee stuff at all, will often engage in behavior that counts generally as 'naughty peeing'. And so people like myself, who are very much personally gratified by pee-related activities (and naughty ones especially), end up not doing something especially out of place, but simply thinking about and enjoying something that most people take for granted.

    Oh, and also there are some health concerns with peeing in water that people are swimming in. But that's probably fine. Not to be overly cynical, but you can't expect better from a public pool in the first place. If you have a weak immune system, you'd be better-advised to stay out entirely. With that in mind, what harm can an extra bladderful or two do?

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  8. On 12/21/2016 at 1:57 PM, Maggie_555 said:

    Just found this, even though it was posted in August!

    Here I'd say that "worse" is "better" in that peeing in a pool seems to potentially cause problems like burning eyes for some swimmers.  Part of the thrill for me is that others are unknowingly swimming in my urine (diluted of course) after I have peed in a pool, so knowing it could cause burning eyes for a few swimmers makes it feel even more naughty. 

    Naughtiness is exciting I hope you'll agree...   

    I think everyone knows that peeing in the pool isn't good for the water. There's a lot of "it's okay, chlorine takes care of it" and "it's only a little pee, no one will know," but even if it's an all but invisible relief, there's no denying that it does change the contents of the pool. And once you have enough swimmers doing it, the water can get pretty messed up.

    And enough swimmers do, in fact, do it. Swimmers pee. I think that should be a straightforward fact to accept by now.

    The exact effects of a peed-in pool are twofold, both results of the urea reacting with the pool's chlorination. The first effect is that you get a lot of irritating chloramines in the water. The second is that you get less actual germ-killing chlorine in the water. The first is a bit irksome for your average swimmer (bloodshot eyes, irritated skin, possibly-unpleasant chemical pool smell), but the second can be actually dangerous for people who are vulnerable to getting sick. If your immune system isn't in a good place, and you get in a public swimming pool, you might end up in some serious trouble.

    Does this stop people from peeing in the pool? Probably not. The most effective argument I've heard against pool peeing is the urine-detecting dye myth. And again, that's a myth. The actual truth isn't nearly persuasive enough.

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  9. 11 hours ago, Geepee9 said:

    Yes Sara babe, I try every day we swim to convince her, with limited success. She just feels its dirty for the other swimmers. When she has peed in a proper pool it has been a seawater filled pool that continually replaces its water instead of filtering it so I got her to accept its not going to cause a problem. By the way, I always pee in the pool if I need to, I just don't tell her.

    Does she know you do it, in general? Or is she under the impression that you're holding your bladder whenever you're peeing?

    It's a familiar situation to me, going swimming with someone who knows and disapproves of my interest in peeing in the water. I've had to lie through my teeth before about what I did or didn't do in the water, just to save my social standing. Some people get really sensitive about the idea that maybe I've peed in the water they're swimming in! I don't know why, really. Most people do pee in pools. In fact, in general, it's a good idea to assume that any swimmer you're looking at has peed in there at some point.

    But then again, once upon a time, I was under the illusion that most people didn't do that, and that pools could be a rather clean place if everyone just behaved. I'll just credit the internet for educating me otherwise -- and for giving me a hint as to how fun pool peeing could be. I think there's a certain user on here who can take a lot of credit for that!

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  10. 2 hours ago, Maggie_555 said:

    Hi Geepee,  I persuaded my hubby to pee in pools for me. Before we got together he'd sometimes visit the toilet before getting into a pool but would pee in the water without giving it a second thought if he needed to while in there. From when he found how much it turned me on he's always got in with a full bladder! :12_slight_smile:  Both of my cousins were taught to swim by my parents (as were my brother and I of course) with each of us being encouraged to pee in the pool from an early age and rewarded with extra drinks for doing so.  In turn I encouraged my kids to always use the pool as a toilet and, now grown-up, they still like to do so. (My eldest daughter has persuaded her hubby to pee in pools too by the way!)

    From quite an early age I realised my parents peed in the pool and enjoyed doing so.  Being excitedly told "Good girl!" when I did my business also showed they enjoyed me peeing in the water too.  It's just something we're lucky to share as a family I guess.  

         

    It still amazes me, even now, that you were so lucky as to have a family that's so open about pool peeing. It's something I never would've dreamed of in my own upbringing. Of course, during my own upbringing, I never thought of peeing in the pool as something very gross and inconsiderate, that only immature kids would do! And the public pool I was going to as a child was a nice, respectable athletic pool, so of course no one would pee in that, right? Right?

    Oh, how chagrined I am about that all now. Hindsight is 20/20, I suppose. If I could go back in time and say something to myself, I might at least warn myself not to get the water in my mouth so often.

    Perhaps if I'd had a different sort of childhood, with parents who thought differently about pool peeing (or really, peeing in general), I would've ended up having a different outlook on it. But whenever I think that, I then think: Why bother wondering? I'm already incredibly into naughty peeing, and pools are a perfect place to do it. Now when I go swimming, I'm always on the alert to see if anyone else is doing their business into the water! Which I'll admit, I've never actually seen myself for sure (because again, athletic pool -- not very much chance to just stand around), but I know they do. And I know I do, too. It's been a slow learning curve for me, but my opinion is that it's never too late to start. Whether you're a child, a teen, an adult, whatever. Habits can always change for the better (or at least for the sexier).

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  11. 6 hours ago, sara babe said:

    Hi Geepeee9,

    One of my favorite things to do is to lie out in the sun by the pool with a big daiquiri and drink and tan in the sun to my hearts content. Every time I need to pee I hoping in the pool and release my bladder into the pool water. There's lots of other women that use the pool as their pee place too while enjoying the sun. All my friends that I go to the pool with will nip in for a quick piss in the pool when we are lieing out soaking up the rays. How does your wife go about relieving her self at the pool? I'd love to hear about an experience where she's gone into the pool to pee while tanning!

    Sara!

     It seems like it's almost kinda self-evident for some people that the swimming pool is for peeing in. Sunbathing with a nice drink, and using the pool nearby for a quick easy toilet? That sounds like the life! I wonder what it'd be like for anyone who's spending their time actually swimming, too. (Presumably, they're contributing to the pollution themselves anyway. Everyone pees when they swim, right?)

    On one hand, this all makes me wish I'd started peeing in the pool a lot earlier. But like you noted, Sara, it did take an unusual opportunity for your peeing habits for it to feel like a really naughty deed. So maybe there's a lesson to be had in there. If you raise your kids to avoid peeing in the pool at all costs, they might just end up enjoying it all the more later on!

    It's too bad you don't have an opportunity to do your business in the wading pool like you used to. But on the bright side, now you can all enjoy the big pool together! Come to think of it, I should probably ask -- what do your niece and nephew think, amid all this? Do they know?

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  12. All right, let's see how many of these I've done.

    1. Carpet/Rug

    2. Sofa/Couch

    3. Armchair

    4. Table

    5. Sink

    6. Shower/Bath

    7. Bed

    8. Bathroom floor

    9. Kitchen floor

    11. Indoor wall

    12. Toilet with closed lid

    15. On somebody else

    16. Kitchen counter

    17. Kettle or other innapropiate vessel

    18. Cupboard, wardrobe or drawer

    19. On clothing

    20. In someone's mouth.

    I skipped over three -- the dishwasher, the car, and the wine glass one, I think. I haven't done those. So, 85%. Or 90% if I go out into the kitchen right now and have my morning pee on the dishwasher dishes. So, that's pretty good, right? (Also if there happens to be a wine glass in there, I could get two for one. Ha.)

  13. 11 hours ago, Sexismygod said:

    I know what you mean.  It took me a few years to get involved, too.  But since I started engaging with the community my enjoyment of naughty peeing has only grown.  

    The folks here have given me plenty of naughty ideas.  ;)

    Welcome to the forum.  Have fun ... and be naughty.  And then tell us all about it.

    So far, so good, I think. I'm just sad it's not swimming season around here right now. :5_smiley:

    I'm really surprised by how many people here like naughty peeing! I didn't even know this was such a niche, before coming here. I honestly always just thought that watersports consisted of two or more people doing pee stuff on/in/near each other, and the way I liked it -- one person just peeing wherever they feel like, preferably in places they really shouldn't -- just didn't fit into anyone's idea of the fetish. And that always made me very sad. So to find so many other people who are into this ... I can't really overstate how that makes me feel. But it's good.

  14. 1 hour ago, sara babe said:

    I have been peeing in pools with family members for a long time. As far back as I can remember I was pissing in the pool with my sisters and my mom. It has always been something that was acceptable in our family. I remember as kids we would all hold our pee before swimming. The pool our mom would take us to was a bit old and wasn't maintained all that well. If it was a busy day it didn't take long for the bathrooms to get dirty. My mom would always tell us to avoid the dirty toilets and to go pee while we swam.

    About 15 years later my oldest sister had kids. It wasn't long before we started taking them swimming at the local rec Centre and water parks in the summer. My sister and I always peed in the water when we were there and taught her kids to do the same. At that time I didn't realize that I got a sexual thrill by peeing in public pools but I did for sure know that it was something I enjoyed.   I liked the warmth that surrounded me as I was peeing in the water and I also like the fact that I was peeing right in front of people and that they had no idea what I was up too.

    I remember the first time we took my sisters kids swimming at the local pool. I really had to pee and I was planning to pee in the main pool quick before joining my sister in the baby pool with the kids but there was a race on that day and I wasn't able to go any where near it. The baby pool was my only option. I went and found my sister with her children in the shallow wading pool. I informed her of my situation and told her I was going to run to the washrooms but she said that wasn't necessary. I remember her saying "if the children can piss in here why wouldn't we?". Than she mentioned that she had peed when she got in and that I should just squat down in the shallow water and go. I really did need to pee so that was all the encouragement I needed. I squatted down and as soon as my crotch was fully submerged began to pee. I remember feeling an overwhelming sense of relief and excitement as I began to drain my self into the shallow pool. As I peed I glanced around at my surroundings and noticed all the mothers lovingly playing with their children and teaching them how to swim. It was a very wholesome environment and there I was in the middle of it having a huge piss into the water that all these innocent children were enjoying with their mothers.

    Than all of a sudden I began feeling like a horrible person that first time I peed in the baby pool.   Unlike all my other pool peeing experiences, I began feeling guilty, embarrassed, dirty and disgusting but yet I was still feeling the satisfying feeling of relief and excitement all at the same time. I didn't realize it at the time but that was my first experience with naughty peeing. As I continued my pee into the water the mix of thoughts and emotions continued to run through my mind. That, almost out of no where, I realize that there is a small child to my right not more than 5 feet away with a small plastic pail. He takes a scoop of water and I watched as he raised it to his lips and began to drink. It was like a train wreck! I wanted to stop him but I couldn't. For one I was still peeing and secondly, what was I going to do, tell the kid "hey don't drink that, I just pissed there". As I watched the kid drink from the pail I continued my piss in the water beside him. I was happy to see him only drink alittle and than dump the pail out but than he took another scoop and this time much closer to me. I knew there was pee in that water. I had needed to pee so bad and I had peed for so long that the water surrounding me had to have a good amount of pee in it at that point. As the last few squirts of pee left my body, I watched as he put the small pail to his lips and had another drink. I couldn't believe that this child was drinking water I had just pissed in. His mother finally noticed what he was doing and told him to stop and I sheepishly left the scene of the crime. 

    I remember feeling embarrassed about the whole thing.  I felt so weird because part of me had enjoyed pissing in the small pool full of moms and children while part of me hated it and I was shocked at my own behavior. The whole thing weighed on my mind and later that day I told my sister about what happened. To my surprise she just laughed and said, 

    "do you have any idea how much pee is in that pool?  All the babies pee in there, all the kids and all the mothers as well! You don't need to feel bad at all! It's a perfectly normal thing to do". 

    Talking too her made me feel better but I still remember feeling uneasy about the whole thing but I couldn't figure out why. I laid in bed that night with my thoughts still running through my mind. On one hand I felt justified in my actions knowing that that pool was a regular pee spot for children and adults alike, on the other, morally I felt bad having had a big piss in a pool designated for innocent and helpless children and their sweet mothers. 

    To take my mind off things I decided to slip a couple fingers into my panties and massage my clit a little. As I did that I began to realize that thinking about pissing in the pool was actually making me really really horny. All of the bad thoughts that were running through my mind were actually bringing me closer and closer to my orgasm. I imagined the whole situation again in my mind and it wasn't long before I had a mind crashing orgasm. After that I decided that I would continue pissing in the wading pool next time we went.

    Well, now. ... I don't even know where to start in replying to this. Except maybe that reading it completely made my morning. Needless to say, you're not the only person who can get some pleasure out of your experiences. I hope you're proud of yourself today. If I could like your post multiple times, I would. Maybe once per paragraph would do.

    I never would've thought of peeing in a children's wading pool in particular as being a naughty place to do it. But I think my upbringing in particular has altered my perspective on that. As far as I'm concerned, any enclosed body of water that people are immersing themselves in is a naughty place to pee. Big pools, little pools, wading pools, whirlpools, you name it. All of it is naughty to piss in, in my experience. All of it gives me the same rushing thrill when I empty my bladder into it. But I can easily see why a wading pool would feel so much naughtier to pee in. It does feel different when there are little kids around, it's true. Even if little kids are notorious for not caring about rules against pool peeing. It seems like the sort of thing that shouldn't be messed with for pleasure.

    And as far as that one kid with the bucket ... well, someone should really teach that kid to stop doing that. But your pee would inevitably have ended up getting in someone's mouth anyway. I remember when I was a kid, going to the pool, I inadvertently drank so much water that I'd have to get out every twenty minutes or so to have a huge long clear pee in the men's room. If only I'd understood then what I understand now, right?

    I suppose, all things considered, it's good that you were able to get that feeling of naughty peeing somewhere around the pool. Peeing in pools is something that most people just take for granted -- or if they do enjoy it, it's not much more meaningfully than when they pee anyplace else. But where else can you drain your bladder right in front of people, and know that they're going to be swimming in your waste from now on, without anyone ever knowing your misdeed? It's perfect. And doing it in the wading pool is even better -- I might add, doubly so because you obviously weren't about to make a habit of swimming there. That means you'd just be using the wading pool as a toilet and nothing else. I'm actually kind of curious how you would handle that. Do you just get in, pee, get back out, and return to the regular pool for your stay? Because that sounds incredibly brazen. And fun.

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  15. 13 hours ago, sara babe said:

    People have been peeing in pools for years and years! In a lot of public pools people are peeing daily and ever multiple times during their visit. Even with all that urine being added to the water you never hear of pools being shut down or drained due to excessive urine in the water. If you have ever been to a resort on vacation you will find that the pool is packed but the pool side washrooms are quiet in comparison. It doesn't take long to determine where people are peeing.  If you had the same amount of people drinking anywhere else there would be a constant line for the washroom but not at a resort pool.  It's clear that people are peeing in the pool and why wouldn't they when there's nothing wrong with it. I've been a swim up bars where many people have been peeing and peeing and the water is crystal clear the next day. Peeing in the water if completely fine in a properly maintained pool.   The only reason that people say you shouldn't do it is because the non peers don't like it. That's not enough of a reason for me to close my flood gates so to speak.   If I'm swimming than I'm peeing in the water. It's that simple

     

    I couldn't have put it better myself. I've never been around a public pool of any kind -- at a resort, at a waterpark, at a gym, anyplace -- where the actual bathrooms seemed proportionately busy to the number of people there. But did we need that to know that nearly everyone's peeing in the pool? Besides a few very politely minded people (of which I used to count myself as one, in fact), the fact of the matter is, swimmers pee. If you have a public pool, it will get peed in. It's just a fact of life.

    It's also one that I'm happy to contribute to myself. Just like you, and just like @Maggie_555. The only real difference is that here, we're getting some extra enjoyment out of it. If only we could all go swimming someplace together! The other swimmers would never know what hit them.

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  16. 21 hours ago, Maggie_555 said:

    Thanks for your thoughts Spectacle, and I certainly got a massive thrill from being naughty into the water tank. While peeing I was thinking of a family, both adults and kids, brushing their teeth and showering with water polluted by my urine. I know it sounds horrible but at that moment I was totally focused on my own sexual excitement and didn't care about anyone else.  As I finished peeing I pushed to try and poop, which I almost always did after a naughty pee, and succeeded into the tank with a 'plop' before I could think of the possible consequences for a family living there afterwards.  At that moment I was getting an intense thrill from contaminating the water but I do regret it now. Thanks for understanding my excitement at the time though.                

    Well, I totally sympathize with getting caught up in the feeling of self-centered sexual thrill. Impulses like that tend not to make a lot of room for other people's needs and boundaries by default. And I don't have a difficult time imagining feeling good about my urine ending up in a family's shower water -- at least, for long enough for me to actually go do it. (I might feel rather guilty afterwards, but, it's a bit late then, right?)

    However, something else stands out to me from this post of yours. You noted in there that you almost always tried to poop after a naughty pee. So this wasn't just a one-time sort of thing, then? You had a habit of relieving yourself in both ways in other situations? That's very fascinating indeed. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to hear more about it.

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  17. 19 hours ago, Maggie_555 said:

    I like the 'swimming pool smell' because it indicates the presence of urine in the water. When visiting a public swimming pool as a large family group it could be quite satisfying to find the smell was stronger when we got out after our swim than it was when we'd got in!  

    Due to a variety of factors -- olfactory fatigue, sheer volume of water, and so on -- I'd be very surprised if the swimming pool smell were really detectably stronger after a swimming visit than before. On the other hand, there's absolutely no reason not to pee in the pool to your heart's content, anytime, in any situation. I think if a large family group (or even a group of friends, or anyone who has a pre-existing relationship with one another) happens to visit a pool, they should all be prepared to spend a while swimming in each other's pee, and to leave the pool that much more contaminated in their wake. Ideally, they might openly discuss that with one another ahead of time, and agree that the pool will be an acceptable place for their urine to end up in. That way, they can all enjoy the feeling of urinating in the water, and not be as alone in doing it.

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  18. Peeing in the water is one of the best places to do it, especially when it's an enclosed body of water that won't just let it disperse everywhere. This does, of course, mean that your girlfriend was soaking in her sister's pee without knowing. And so were you, except of course, you did know. But unless someone says something about it, it's entirely possible to relieve one's entire bladder underwater right in front of other people, and they'll never know! All the more for a spa, because the water's already heated up.

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  19. On 11/23/2016 at 11:09 PM, PixieWings said:

    I pissed on clothes  I'd tried on in a department store and left them there  on the floor in the puddle of piss I left in the floor. They made me angry. Opps. Lol I enjoyed it.

    Now, that's what I like to hear. :5_smiley: I have to wonder what the people at the store did to anger you so much! ... But really, something as fun as that probably doesn't need much of an excuse.

    Actually, does anyone know what happens to clothes that get used that way? Because I definitely don't. I've heard stories and even seen pictures and videos of people peeing on unpurchased clothing in fitting rooms and the like, but I don't really know what happens from there.

  20. 4 hours ago, Dawen said:

    Great stories, so far, I like to read how "creative" people can be. I remember when I was in like a smaller office building waiting for long when I had to pee. The toilets in this building were like a cubicle style what can be used by both male and female because it's designed for 1 person and it's lockable. With this toilet you have easy access to the water tank, so because I was a bit bored with waiting I decided to do something more interesting than just using it the "normal" way. So I could just easily screw off the top of water tank by turning the flush button anti-clockwise then lifting the lid up to open it and let a nice full bladder pee into it, making the whole tank of water yellow. Put the lid back on screw back and leave it there as a surprise for the next user. Job done :)

    And here you add another great story of your own. I'm familiar with this general kind of action, relieving oneself in the tank of the toilet. Fortunately for the toilet involved, just peeing in the tank isn't terribly harmful to it. It just means that whenever someone flushes the toilet next, the water that pours in will be a little yellow. So that's nice.

    Personally, I can't get enough of this stuff. Actively mean peeing is the sorta logical extreme of just general naughty peeing. And that's a very fun niche.

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  21. This is a really nice story, and I'm not sure why nobody has replied to it yet.

    Peeing outdoors seems to be a bit of a thing with nightclubs. I suppose it's preferable (by some perspectives) over peeing indoors! I can't believe the restaurant owner scuttled that one moment, but it's great that you got to witness girls doing their thing those other times. And I rather enjoy that you contributed to the outdoor messes as well, relieving yourself on the back of that bin. None of us are really above it all, are we?

    But yes, thank you very much for sharing that with us. I always like seeing what you have to say.

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  22. Generally, bathrooms with pee on the floor are not much of a pleasure to use. But then it's a lot easier to feel OK with adding to the puddle if there's already one there. So clearly, the proper course of action is to always pee on the floor in public bathrooms, in order to encourage other people to do the same. :6_smile:

    On 11/16/2016 at 1:07 AM, beachmom said:

    I doubt anyone would care if you do get caught, many of us pee on the dressing room floor at our pool, the instructor actually informed moms that unless they're squeamish about it just let the boys pee on the floor as most men do so anyway.

    This idea always surprises me to see, because in my experience, I (and the other guys I've gone swimming around) almost always just pee in the pool. I suppose it might depend on how comfortable people are with openly peeing in front of one another. It's a little counter-intuitive, but peeing in the pool is one of the most private places that a person can do it, since the whole thing is essentially invisible. And I certainly will say this -- when I'm getting ready for the pool, I pretty much never see guys using the actual urinals first. I never want to ask, but I always wonder if they're just planning to relieve themselves in the water later!

  23. 18 hours ago, Ponme said:

    I do admit it's a major turn on for me and yes, sex is more intense. 

    I once had a supper at home and her friend was invited. There was a lot of wine, we were in a very happy mood and both peed in my mouth on the deck outside. Seriously, it is hard to describe what is going through my head at that moment, except that it's awesome!!

    It's really cool that her friend was in on it too. Is it sorta commonly known among her friends that this is something you guys do, then? Or was it just between the three of you? Either way, it sounds like a lovely aftermath to an evening's wine. Possibly even better than the proper beverage. :5_smiley:

  24. Isn't it great to get to use people's mouths as a urinal? ... Or, I guess by the same token, isn't it great to get to have one's mouth used as a urinal? I don't really see any problem either way. It's been a while since I did either, but I think when people are comfortable enough with pee, this kind of thing can just happen. No need to do any other sexual conduct alongside it -- just enjoy your pee, and move on. That's what peeing inherently means anyway. I wholeheartedly approve.

  25. On 8/5/2016 at 7:40 AM, Sephora said:

    I didn't want to take away from Crissy's post and story caught in the act.

    Two days ago, I went to my cousins house BBQ which we were about fifty people. What is up with some houses having only one bathroom???? There was a line up of 6 people waiting to go and my best friend and I opted to go pee on the side of the house as I didn't feel comfortable peeing in his pool. We even went on the side of the house that on the opposite side where there is no door for the fence. Well it was a show everyone, because the some people's coolers were on that side. 4, not 1 or 2 but 4 people showed up which one was my cousin and I did saw him take a glimpse but apologized and walked away as one of the guys he was with said that he was not sorry as he looked and smiled and then walked away. The other two looked but went to their coolers and kept talking. My cousin must have talked to him because the (creepy staring guy), came to see us when were came back to the pool and apologized and just walked away. During the rest of the night, we tried not to wait for the urge to come and just used his bathroom like everyone else.

    Personally, I think I would've just avoided the fuss by peeing in the pool. But this is what happens with house parties, right? Sometimes houses don't have an abundance of bathrooms to choose from, and especially when you have people drinking various things, inevitably there's a pileup of people needing to pee. What happens from there, only fate can decide.

    I wonder what your cousin thought, seeing you like that! Evidently, he must've liked it. Can't blame him for that. Though I don't think he should feel like he has to apologize, if it's just to save face. We're among friends, aren't we?

    All of that being said, I really think that if you have a house with one bathroom, and there's a pool outside, it should be pretty straightforward where people will pee. Now, I'm not saying that guests might slip into the pool just to pee -- actually, yeah, that's what I'm saying. People do that kind of thing. It might be gross, but it works, and feels good. And there's never, ever a line.

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