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4 hours ago, vanessa9 said:

I don't really know their techniques, and the only guy I ever spotted filming women had a camera on his watch ! And he was so much obvious that he got into serious trouble with the festival security.

Indeed a lot of videos seem to be shot from ground level. There were several arrests of people filming girls peeing, and in at least one case it resulted in jail time (it was in the newspaper). If they are still active at the festival, I think that the guys producing these videos leave their camera somehow concealed on the ground for some time, and retrieve it later with the memory card full of crap material and maybe one or two good shots. It is easy to accept the risk of losing a stealth camera, compared to the risk of being caught.

I generally consider that filming people peeing is not the right thing to do. What happens in Roskilde stays in Roskilde. Although I somehow enjoy being watched peeing (ok, make it that I love it), I am a bit pissed off to know that any random amateur guy with the right equipment could spread footage of my peeing pussy all over the internet. When I came across this video, I was really shocked at first. On the other hand, I enjoy watching these videos - just too bad it is women filmed most of the time, and very few guys.

If you come to the festival, please don't do that. Enjoy as much as you want with your own eyes, but keep it for yourself. If the word continues to spread that we have a good chance to be filmed peeing, then we will become much more suspicious, and public peeing will occur less frequently, which will be bad for all of us... including you ! Year after year, I hear more and more women and girls discussing about that at the festival.

Oh god no, while I generally (and shamefully) like watching the films, I recoil at the thought of doing so myself. Do I like a good pee show? Sure, but it's a different interaction in public. I'll feel bad for staring, act surprised, blush and then leave even though I probably had to pee myself. Besides, I am nowhere near Roskilde and lack the funds and interest to go. I'm not much of a music fan, and I would love to camp, but what you described sounds grizzly and gross (what if I'm camping and someone pees in my shoes, or tent!). I love watching and sometimes being seen, but I draw the line at pee lakes and rivers. Roskilde is safe from me lol.

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I'm one of those people who have never traveled internationally, and only know English as my primary language.. I know, I know, typical American. Even my pet Bald Eagle named Sam and my Chevrolet Silverado 1500 shake their heads at me due to my lack of culture. However, Roskilde is indeed an event I also wish to travel to one day in the future.

 

Would someone like me have a difficult time at this festival? Do I need to download the Duolingo App and have that green owl threaten me everyday as I learn a new language? Or could I fly down there and be ok the way I am now? In watching several of these voyeur videos, I don't think I've heard a lot of English being spoken.

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On 1/28/2024 at 5:14 AM, Anime_Pee_Fan said:

I'm one of those people who have never traveled internationally, and only know English as my primary language.. I know, I know, typical American. Even my pet Bald Eagle named Sam and my Chevrolet Silverado 1500 shake their heads at me due to my lack of culture. However, Roskilde is indeed an event I also wish to travel to one day in the future.

 

Would someone like me have a difficult time at this festival? Do I need to download the Duolingo App and have that green owl threaten me everyday as I learn a new language? Or could I fly down there and be ok the way I am now? In watching several of these voyeur videos, I don't think I've heard a lot of English being spoken.

You will have absolutely no problem at any large European music festival, including Roskilde Festival. In Denmark, everybody can speak English. I know just about 10-15 words in Danish (and I don't even know how to pronounce most of them), and language has never been an issue. Learn a few words : beer ("Ol"), thanks ("Tak"), cheers ("Skol"), that's enough to make friends. Ah, and pee ("Tis").

If you worry about your lack of culture, this can be worked on. Your behavior and willingness to meet people and make friends is much more important than the set of languages you master. It's not like making friends is particularly difficult at Roskilde festival.

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On 1/24/2024 at 1:07 AM, crazypdawg81 said:

Peeing-Outdoors.com has a disclaimer that the women agreed to be recorded but I don't honestly think they actually are aware because they blur the women's faces

I don't see how they could possibly say that they had agreement from everyone in the Peeing-Outdoors videos.   Firstly there are far too many people, secondly some of them are trying to at least make some semblance at hiding, thirdly some of the cameras are obviously static and presumably covertly placed and finally, are they saying that they see someone running into a corner or behind a bin and say "Excuse me, do you mind me following you and recording you peeing in public?" No way.  

The better defence is that they re filming in a public place where the individuals have chosen to pee within sight and therefore don't have any expectation of privacy.  

There are some places where the filming is behind a long line of portaloos.   I can just imagine someone standing at the end of the row of portaloos, inviting girls to save on queuing time by peeing behind the toilets, but by the way the cost of doing so is that we will be filming in the area and you may end up on the internet.   Would there be anything like as many girls that head there and pee anyway?   I'm not so sure they would - although they must know that there is a risk involved and they just don't care because they want to pee.

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On 1/28/2024 at 6:14 AM, Anime_Pee_Fan said:

I'm one of those people who have never traveled internationally, and only know English as my primary language.. I know, I know, typical American. Even my pet Bald Eagle named Sam and my Chevrolet Silverado 1500 shake their heads at me due to my lack of culture. However, Roskilde is indeed an event I also wish to travel to one day in the future.

 

Would someone like me have a difficult time at this festival? Do I need to download the Duolingo App and have that green owl threaten me everyday as I learn a new language? Or could I fly down there and be ok the way I am now? In watching several of these voyeur videos, I don't think I've heard a lot of English being spoken.

If you plan to visit the Roskilde festival be sure to buy tickets well in advance - the festival is always sold out.

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10 hours ago, Alfresco said:

I don't see how they could possibly say that they had agreement from everyone in the Peeing-Outdoors videos. 

Agreed - and many of the clips show girls who, ok yes are choosing to pee in a 'public' place, but at the same time are using friends to shield them and squatting in such a way thay they're making some effort to cover themselves as they reasonably can.

Most large ticketed public events like these festivals will have a disclaimer on the ticket or booking conditions that photography / videography will be taking place (legitimately by the organisers) and by entering the event the public consent to such official photography - very, very different from covert filming.

 

 

On 1/28/2024 at 5:14 AM, Anime_Pee_Fan said:

I'm one of those people who have never traveled internationally, and only know English as my primary language.. I know, I know, typical American....

Would someone like me have a difficult time at this festival? 

I'd agree with what's been said - that if you go in with a friendly and open attitude, learn a few basic phrases to at least show a little effort that will go a long way.  Everyone is there with a common reason, so in enjoying the moment with them you have something in common.  You'll be amazed how fluent most of Europe is.

As a European (or since Brexit, a Brit) one personal observation which a number of American friends of mine have confirmed - you have such a large country and a fairly worldwide influence, that it's easy to assume the whole world thinks and reacts the same.   But try and open your expectations - read up a little on local customs before you travel. Read a guide book or two.

Don't assume that the whole world uses the same phraseology - nobody outside the USA goes to 'the john' for example, or has sidewalks - instead we have footpaths for example.  Drug stores....  locker rooms....  soda....  freeways...  railroads...    all things to learn the local phrases for.   Yes we all know what you mean, but it's going to go down better if you use the local terminology.  Final suggestion is please don't say 'Can I get (a coffee / burger / beer etc)...' but instead you'll be better received if you were to ask 'please may I have...'

 

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On 1/27/2024 at 9:14 PM, Anime_Pee_Fan said:

I'm one of those people who have never traveled internationally, and only know English as my primary language.. I know, I know, typical American. Even my pet Bald Eagle named Sam and my Chevrolet Silverado 1500 shake their heads at me due to my lack of culture. However, Roskilde is indeed an event I also wish to travel to one day in the future.

 

Would someone like me have a difficult time at this festival? Do I need to download the Duolingo App and have that green owl threaten me everyday as I learn a new language? Or could I fly down there and be ok the way I am now? In watching several of these voyeur videos, I don't think I've heard a lot of English being spoken.

A true patriot right here fellas. As an american myself, my first instinct would be to whip out google translate and google lens. Yeah I could learn the basics of a new language but in the case that I get overwhelmed and my knowledge doesn't protect me like it should, I would want something quick and dirty to help me out...like finding a bathroom for starters.

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15 hours ago, vanessa9 said:

You will have absolutely no problem at any large European music festival, including Roskilde Festival. In Denmark, everybody can speak English. I know just about 10-15 words in Danish (and I don't even know how to pronounce most of them), and language has never been an issue. Learn a few words : beer ("Ol"), thanks ("Tak"), cheers ("Skol"), that's enough to make friends. Ah, and pee ("Tis").

If you worry about your lack of culture, this can be worked on. Your behavior and willingness to meet people and make friends is much more important than the set of languages you master. It's not like making friends is particularly difficult at Roskilde festival.

Meet people? Make friends?? Curses, my only two weaknesses (besides girls with properly functioning bladders)

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4 hours ago, pguy2981 said:

A true patriot right here fellas. As an american myself, my first instinct would be to whip out google translate and google lens. Yeah I could learn the basics of a new language but in the case that I get overwhelmed and my knowledge doesn't protect me like it should, I would want something quick and dirty to help me out...like finding a bathroom for starters.

Remember that if you ask for a bathroom in the UK or Europe you are likely to be pointed in the direction of a room with a bath, so unless you want to pee in the bath, then you might like to use the word toilet or the equivalent in the relevant country.  Be careful you translate the correct word as, for example, in French, bathroom translates to “salle de bain” (room of bath) so you need to translate toilet which gives you “toilettes”.  Similarly with restroom.  That is a place to rest or relax and would translate to “salle de repos”.     

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Aha, subtleties of the English language across countries... Thanks for all of these reminders, English is not my mother tongue, and I probably misuse some words from time to time. But don't worry, there is plenty of alcohol at the festival, and people are well beyond noticing these details.

Forget your google translate. Everybody will understand you easily. Live in real life, not through your phone, however "smart" it is :-)

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I only can confirm what has been written in this thread.

It's truely the paradise. I attended this festival for the first time last year and I was under the shock.

Under the shock because of the peeing paradise. I would have never imagined such a show. It's beyond everything you can imagine.

And under the shock because I discovered an incredible people, the danish people. They are so nice, so friendly, it's just unbelievable.

And the magical atmosphere, the food, the great music, the Naked run.

This festival is absolutely magical at every level.

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On 1/9/2024 at 4:10 PM, vanessa9 said:

This reminds me that we are still supposed to have a pee together at the Orange stage urinals... as there are now signs about "unisex urinal rooms" :-)

is this invitation still valid? :)

It would be so great to organize that

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On 6/26/2024 at 10:52 AM, vanessa9 said:

So, a few days to go before the Outside Peeing Paradise Event of the Year. Who is joining ?

Years ago, I know there were a lot of pee fetish forums members attending, but I guess many people gave a break over the years. They probably started to fear for their own safety when Roskilde festival became well-known as a source for voyeur pee porn. This at least deterred those who attend festivals for the sole purpose of watching or filming peeing girls. I myself witnessed a few sick guys who spent hours sitting in front of bushes, suddenly standing up and running into the bushes every five minutes following a desperate young girl. This is not good, and it is a sure way to put an end to the fun.

For wannabe voyeurs : it is much more enjoyable if you occasionally join us, very casually, pretending that you are not watching (we know that you are...) and also offering a nice view on your own bits 🙂

And despite the first line of my post, Roskilde is much more than a peeing voyeur event.

I will definitely be there. I'm a big music fan so for me the festival is a perfect combination of attending concerts and peeing with girls... Vanessa, do you like PJ Harvey?

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On 6/26/2024 at 11:09 PM, PeeVoyeur said:

This festival is absolutely magical at every level.

That was exactly my feeling when attending for the first time. I agree with everything you wrote.

On 6/26/2024 at 11:14 PM, PeeVoyeur said:

is this invitation still valid? :)

It would be so great to organize that

I don't "organize" things, I just let them happen :)

And sorry about that, but I don't mix real-life and online things. For those who dream to have a pee with me, just imagine that I could be any of the women that you will see squatting in front of you or using the urinals. And many are younger and prettier than me, anyway :) If we organize a meetup, you might be disappointed...

I also usually don't answer private messages. It is best to share with everybody and write directly on the forum.

On 6/27/2024 at 1:22 AM, wivace6455 said:

What does a unisex urinal room even look like? That sounds like heaven but I can’t imagine what the fixtures would be

It looks like a gents urinal room, because actually it is one. Two years ago, somebody put signs on the wall, reading "this is a unisex room - ladies, please pee in the urinal or on the floor corner". I couldn't believe my eyes, but I swear it is real. At first, I thought it was an idea from the organizers, to help reduce the queue for the stalls, but another forum member once told us that he printed and attached the signs on the first day. Still not sure about the truth behind these signs, but definitely a great thing. Unfortunately, it is well known that many stolen videos were taken in this room and posted to porn sites. For that reason, many women now fear to use the urinals, I was often the only one to use them.

13 hours ago, igelkott said:

I will definitely be there. I'm a big music fan so for me the festival is a perfect combination of attending concerts and peeing with girls... Vanessa, do you like PJ Harvey?

Yes, and I will probably attend, but I am not yet fully certain I will stay until the end of the concerts, because I have to be in Copenhagen early on Sunday morning. Sleepless nights are not easy to recover at my age.

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I have been to several concerts, and i often saw both males and females peeing on the grass, etc... Due to dirty bathrooms or endless queues. I am quite uncomfortable peeing outdoors exposed, but at times i have been forced to rush to find a place to relieve myself quickly due to my incontinence.

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