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Ultimate Hotel Poll  

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  1. 1. Where have you pissed when staying in a hotel room?

    • Carpet
      130
    • Curtains
      54
    • Bathroom floor
      115
    • Bathtub or shower
      135
    • Closet
      60
    • On bed
      69
    • Under bed
      64
    • Behind bed
      49
    • On couch
      55
    • Under couch
      43
    • Behind couch
      49
    • Corners
      88
    • In drawers
      33
    • Sink
      112
    • Walls
      63
    • On tables
      34
    • On the desk
      29
    • Behind the TV furniture
      29
    • In the mini-fridge
      9
    • On the chairs
      61
    • Garbage cans
      36
    • Nightstand
      23
    • Mirror
      27
    • On doors
      18
    • Balcony
      51
  2. 2. Do you clean up your piss?

    • Yes
      41
    • No
      81
    • Sometimes
      62


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I don’t recommend vandalism, but wherever you go I just want to hear about how bad you had to go and where you lost control or where you had no choice but to let it out.

 

When I stay in hotels, I keep a bottle around. When I’m about to lose control, I put the bottle in front of my dick and let off enough pressure to get back to holding. I’ve accidentally let a few drops loose on the carpet before I got the bottle in place when I didn’t time things right, but I wouldn’t do something that would cause the hotel to hunt me down for money. 

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On 4/12/2023 at 12:46 AM, GenericUsername said:

Spraying glasses and mugs kind of goes too far. It’s a biohazard for the next guests. Most of the other suggestions on here seem fair. Have fun!!!

Interesting perspective - I had always considered that cups and glasses were good options because they would always go through the dishwasher before the next guess - ok there could be lazy room attendants who just give them a wipe over but if you want to be really sure, make a cup of tea or coffee afterwards (your choice whether you actually drink it) leaving the dregs of that in the cup would definitely mean it got sent for washing properly.

I would have thought that would leave less of a hazard than peeing on the floor, bed or chairs where the pee will stay there indefinitely.  Although, I do get the point that people don’t drink off the carpet!   

 

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On 4/13/2023 at 8:34 AM, Alfresco said:

Interesting perspective - I had always considered that cups and glasses were good options because they would always go through the dishwasher before the next guess - ok there could be lazy room attendants who just give them a wipe over but if you want to be really sure, make a cup of tea or coffee afterwards (your choice whether you actually drink it) leaving the dregs of that in the cup would definitely mean it got sent for washing properly.

I would have thought that would leave less of a hazard than peeing on the floor, bed or chairs where the pee will stay there indefinitely.  Although, I do get the point that people don’t drink off the carpet!   

 

I thought so too, that would ve pretty bad even if they weren't used for piss.

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On 4/10/2023 at 3:14 PM, zorba3189 said:

If carpeted room, just pull the couch or armchair away from the wall,  can squat down there and when you are done just push the couch or chair back over the damp patch.  No maid is going to pull furniture away from walls when they clean.  And the patch will be mostly dry by morning anyway.  I’ve been known to leave a couch pulled away from the wall my entire stay to use (many pees) before putting back in place before check out.  
 

If no carpet, can take one of the couch cushions, unzip it and carefully pee into the cushion, then zip back up and set back in place.  
 

If you are careful there is no danger.  
 

Good luck and keep us posted!!  Kisses!

Do you enjoy ruining the carpet but that they still don’t know it was you?

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On 4/12/2023 at 1:34 PM, Peesfully said:

...some have suggested peeing the bed and then flipping the mattress before checking out… I haven’t tried this to see if it works...

It works. Just don't do too much so that it soaks all the way through, and drink plenty so there is no smell.

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On 4/10/2023 at 3:14 PM, zorba3189 said:

If carpeted room, just pull the couch or armchair away from the wall,  can squat down there and when you are done just push the couch or chair back over the damp patch.  No maid is going to pull furniture away from walls when they clean.  And the patch will be mostly dry by morning anyway.  I’ve been known to leave a couch pulled away from the wall my entire stay to use (many pees) before putting back in place before check out.  
 

If no carpet, can take one of the couch cushions, unzip it and carefully pee into the cushion, then zip back up and set back in place.  
 

If you are careful there is no danger.  
 

Good luck and keep us posted!!  Kisses!

This is an inspiration for me to be confident enough to enjoy some fun pissing next time I’m in a hotel alone. 😊

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Stairs and the ends of hallways (away from the elevator) are your friends. You want to be someplace you can hear people coming and have an exit. I don't pee in my room it feels like shooting a tied up dog, but to each their own.

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On 5/14/2023 at 12:59 PM, GenericUsername said:

I’d only ever pee on the stairs if I was 200 percent sure there were no security cameras.

Security cameras in stairwells are usually pretty obvious.   If the hotel installs them, it is in their interest to make them obvious as they want to deter antisocial behaviour and the presence of a camera usually does that pretty well (even if nobody ever looks at the footage and sometimes even if it is a dummy camera).   Hotels wouldn't generally bother with hidden cameras in stairwells as they wouldn't give them any benefit that they wouldn't get with an obvious camera and in general they would give less benefits.

Therefore, if you can't spot a camera by quickly looking around the ceilings in stairwells then it is highly likely that there are no cameras there.

It is also quite common that stairwells have a camera at the lowest floor, so that it monitors people going in and out, but nothing further up.   In that case, you can usually spot the camera as you go up the stairs and then note that there isn't one on the next floor, which then gives you the freedom that you are seeking.

Probably best not to leave your room, enter the stairs on your floor and then come back out of the same door and return directly to your room and stay there - if there is a camera in the corridor then that might look like suspicious behaviour.  Better to leave your room, go into the stairwell, pee, and then carry on down the stairs and leave at the ground floor.  I have done this several times with no problems.

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15 hours ago, CuriousRedHead said:

BEWARE OF THE SECRET CLEANING FEES THAT A HOTEL MAY CHARGE YOUR CARD IF THE ROOM IS TOO MESSY, i learned the hard way

Can you share more details?  Like how “messy” was it that it got the attention of the hotel?   I’m always worried every time I naughty pee of this happening. 

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