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Spectacle

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  1. I like the implication here that women are just going to continue peeing in the water regardless of circumstances. I feel like that might be a little lopsided, but I can't quite call it unfair, because I'm not sure whom it favors! Men might have an easier time peeing in places of their choosing, both because of their anatomy and because of the expectation that males just do that sort of thing, but then women get to enjoy their pee beneath the surface without feeling like they should be expected to do otherwise. If I weren't into pee stuff, I might prefer the male position on this. (But I am. S
  2. There are plenty of videos on the internet of people doing destructive things with their pee. On XTube, there's a fairly long video of a couple guys pretty much just trashing a hotel room by repeatedly pissing on (and otherwise vandalizing) the things in it. On EroProfile, there's a whole long series of videos of a lady in Germany who has a habit of stealthily urinating in public, oftentimes in commercial buildings, sometimes on unpurchased merchandise. I think people with pee fetishes are sometimes just inclined to do mean stuff with their bladders, especially if they get to show off in the p
  3. Frankly, that sounds like a good idea regardless of what the water belongs to. Brr, near-freezing water! I wouldn't want to have to deal with that for long. But I'm glad you got a pleasurable moment out of it, all the same. I bet that would've come in real handy. One thing I have noticed in general, with peeing in water, is that it can actually be sort of easier when the water's cold. I think that's part of the phenomenon they call immersion diuresis. You might not think it, but people are more likely to need to pee in colder water than in warmer water. So clearly, when a swimming pool is
  4. This does seem to match up with what I know about pool smell! And as I've noted elsewhere, in swimming pools where the swimmers are required to shower before entering the water, they're not going to produce a lot of chloramines with just sweat and other accumulated things on the skin. More likely, the great majority of pool smell is the result of people urinating in the pool. It's just a fact of life -- swimmers pee, and no one can stop it. (And you know what they say: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!)
  5. You know, when I normally think about people doing their homework about pool peeing, I don't think of it like this. Just... wow. I'm awestruck. This is maybe the most involved study I've ever seen one person do about their pee habits. Just the sheer fact that you're keeping count of your number of pool pees is incredible. And it's clever of you to measure your average pee outside the pool in order to measure its size within. I think the outcome for the pool water might also be affected by how concentrated the urine is -- no doubt, a morning pee is a lot more so than one from during the da
  6. ... I didn't know you were married! All of the information that you've put up is consistent with what I've read during my own researching. I'd make one more note -- regarding swimming pools and chloramines. Most public swimming pools, certainly all the ones that I've been to anytime recently, do require swimmers to shower before they enter the pool. And that, at least in theory, should render any contamination from sweat, dirt, deodorant, etc., basically negligible. And yet pretty much every single swimming pool to be someplace besides a private residence's backyard has that "swimming poo
  7. Have to agree with Maggie on this. Holding one's bladder may be pleasurable to some all by itself, but at least for my purposes, it's pleasurable as a means to an end. And that generally ends in some variety of naughty peeing. The full-bladder feeling is exciting because it means my body's going to do all the peeing it can manage. And especially for something like a swimming pool, where you can do it all day with no consequences -- the more, the merrier!
  8. Now, that sounds fun. I'd love to get to go to a pool with someone who was okay with me peeing in it -- and better yet, someone who would do the same nearby me. It'd be a fun thing to enjoy secretly in plain sight, I think! I'm glad you've gotten to try that out, and of course I approve wholeheartedly of any peeing in swimming pools that anyone does. That's the best thing to do in a pool. It really would be nice if there were more videos of this sort. As a bi guy myself, I'm really not overly picky on who's doing their thing in the pool, but I think it'd be fascinating to see how this loo
  9. I think I might've seen the Postal II one online somewhere. YouTube, maybe? I'm remembering an LP video with a first-person view, and one of the things the player could do was pee. Might've been this. Man, now I'm going to have to search for that just to find what it was.
  10. I've seen pee fetish communities (or small groups in the same vein) around on different websites, starting on Mister Poll. But this was the first site I've taken notice of that's actually dedicated to pee. I'm familiar with PeeSearch, but only through this place -- and going by what I've been hearing about the attitude towards naughty peeing there, I might just be happier here. Yes. Yes it is.
  11. Thank you! A lot of good text went up in smoke when that site went under. You've done a service to us all.
  12. Well, I imagine that if there were a substantial market for it, there'd already be videos catering to it. I guess it's not much for people to look at, or something of the sort. Makes it all the more valuable to get to talk like this! And by the way, speaking of that -- happy 100th post. It's funny you say that, because one time I tried peeing in the ocean while I was swimming with a friend of mine, and when I told her afterward, she was mortified. Some people are just raised to think differently about this stuff, I guess. I probably would've preferred your environment, myself.
  13. Oh, that's nice, Steve. I don't think I quiiiite like it the same as my usual (I'm generally a much stealthier type), but you're right! It does break taboos all over the place. And I appreciate you showing it to me.
  14. Now, unfortunately, when I was young enough to be taking a bath with siblings, I was in that really well-trained phase where I never peed anywhere out of the ordinary. But I wonder what it would've been like if I did! Are siblings usually comfortable with bathing in each other's pee, however diluted? ... Does anyone feel clean afterward? It sounds exciting, but it makes me curious.
  15. Again with that cosmic level of understanding. Have you just been looking over my shoulder my entire life? I've spent a long time agonizing over this whole thing. In general, my conscience is very difficult for me to ignore -- which, incidentally, sometimes leads to me being perhaps a little more generous and yielding than would be healthy. That's its own work in progress. But I have these really deep-seated turn-ons regarding peeing, and pretty much all of them involve some degree of moral infraction. If someone's peeing in a place that's pretty much okay to pee in or on -- anything with
  16. It seems normal enough for people to relax in pools partway in the water. Swim-up bars are a perfect example of why people like to do that. But even without something as obvious as people being served drinks while in the pool, if you're going to sit in the water for an extended period of time, is there anyone who doesn't expect you to pee at least once? You're not even swimming, at that point. I wonder what the family of that elderly fellow thought about what he was doing. Surely, they must've all been in on it. Maybe they just wanted him to get to enjoy his pee! That'd be nice of them --
  17. All right, now, that's a new level of sneaky. Flushing the toilet without doing anything in it first. I suppose I should expect that, though. Maybe I'd do the same, if someone demanded that I used the toilet but I had other plans. Thankfully, at least, I've never ended up puking in a pool. I've done a number of things with my body in a pool, but that's not on the list. I say thankfully partly because I wouldn't like to be that embarrassed afterward, and partly because it'd be physically unpleasant. Maybe if I were the only person nearby at the time. Hm.
  18. Oh, now, this is amusing. There are all those convenience devices to let women pee while standing, with no mess -- essentially, to let them pee like men. Now here's this to let men do it the other way around. (So what if you used both at the same time?)
  19. Yes, well, we know what you did. Maggie, I'm glad you and your husband made the choice not to buy that place before deciding to relieve yourself in the water tank. I've never seen a tank set up like that before, but then, I haven't been in a lot of attics. It sounds incredibly daring to empty your bladder within possible earshot of someone who wouldn't approve -- but especially someone who's in the middle of trying to sell the house to you! I wouldn't want to try that often.
  20. Well, no rush. It'll be a while before I next go to the pool either way. If it's true, it makes the whole thing a lot more satisfying! Personally, I'm happy with people peeing in the pool whether they're guys or girls, but... well, I am what I am, and my bladder is what it is. If people don't like being exposed to its contents -- just as well, they don't have to know.
  21. Yeah, if you're worried about contamination, it doesn't matter too much if people use it for drinking or not. In parts of the world where the water supply is entirely unsafe for non-locals to drink, bottled water gets used for practically everything. Even for something as innocuous as showering, if even a drop of contaminated water gets in the wrong place, that's that, you're sick. Obviously, this holds true for tooth-brushing as well. But that's pretty straightforward. Urinating into the water tank might foster bacteria growth, but probably wouldn't render it septic instantly. As for you
  22. Well, here's to you being a good long-time role model for your daughter. Who knows, if she starts a family one day, maybe she'll keep up the trend too, and it'll just go on and on from there. Everyone should enjoy this beautiful kind of behavior, right? Besides whoever had to deal with the soaked cardboard boxes. But we're not really worried about that. Breakage happens, right? Seeing as the holiday season is coming around the corner, I suppose you may have the opportunity to revisit some outings like this again. If you do, and you happen to make use of anyplace fun for your toilet,
  23. I wish I could say that I have some similar family experiences as these, but alas, I don't. I've only had the internet to help me with this part of my upbringing. (Maggie, looking at you. ) Growing up with parents who all but openly have a pee fetish, I imagine it might be hard not to end up with some latent (or active) interest in it as well. But on the flip side, here I am, from a household where no one ever even talked about these things. The notion of peeing outside a toilet was practically inconceivable. The worst I ever did, with my parents knowing, was to do my thing in a corner o
  24. Despite all my efforts to research about pool peeing, I honestly did not know this. The bit about urine in pools staying entirely in the pool, and not getting filtered out. I guess it doesn't make any difference after all, whether you visit the pool in the morning or evening -- before or after the daily crowds make their way through. Because we all know there'll be a lot more urine sitting in the pool water when the day's over, but for it to be there the next morning, too? Man, public pools are never safe. You know, they might as well do this. Everyone pees at swim-up bars anywa
  25. Sounds like fun! I wonder if anyone stumbled upon that wet chair in the library later. They must've had some really odd questions about it.
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