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If no one would care or judge you, would you pee freely in your house?


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If money were no object, my house (of which I'm quite fond) would get a "Root-canal" while everything in it right now was safely elsewhere; all walls opened up; all wiring & plumbing made right; all insulation & windows upgraded to keep what's out, out & what's in, in (sound effects included). It's been a significant vexation to me for decades when the flatulent braying of passing vehicles can step on my audio indoors (with all doors & windows shut), while they're outdoors. THEN I believe I'd have floor-drains in most rooms & wetproof floor-finishes on the floors & up the walls as if every room were a shower. I may have some furniture I'd rather keep ungepiƒssed, but that can be done; place has actual rooms w/doors & being a guest in my house doesn't mean every closed door opens on request. I'd mostly be doing it for me, b/c my own involuntary Piddling has only changed in 1 direction in its nearly-22 years; more (& more-often) w/less ability to govern it, to my only-increasing delight. So I'd likely be paying to have some treasured pieces duplicated in recycled-plastic "Lumber;" I seem to be the only so-&-so [to whom the originals mean anything] still alive and I still love my Urinary Incontinence a lot more than I love any wooden furniture my Pee might ruin. So, money-no-object, I'd probably opt to make-over my home for electrical safety WITH easy washability. Best regards, all.

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On 3/16/2024 at 3:01 PM, Bacardi said:

If I had a maid to clean up after me absolutely lol. My house is all hardwood and tile and unfortunately I like peeing on carpets the most. But if no one would judge me and my house would take minimal damage I'd totally pee anywhere no questions asked.

The damage is what I would be worried about too. I know water damage is really serious and I know that would be way more water I would worry a lot about that. 

Ideally you'd want a house or apartment that was designed with that in mind🥲

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Probably but I'd end up having things like a urinal set up just like in the kitchen or living room or have specific pee rugs I can easily wash. That isn't to say I wouldn't have fun peeing on the actual carpet or floor but rather than there can be too much of a good thing. Mainly a build up of odor, stains and more importantly mold and structural rot.

Plus there's loads of places to pee without leaving puddles like trash bins, sinks, absorbent protective mattress covers. I'd probably also piss while sitting on towels more openly.

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Sarah here

 

Sometimes I do piss wherever I want in our house (but only on hard-floor areas (which for us is almost everywhere)) or our bed (which has a waterproof mattress cover). Finding one of my random pee puddles will turn him on so much I'm probably going to get jumped in the best possible way haha.

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Of course I would. 😄 As it is, that's mostly constrained to my bedroom, which I just don't open to guests anymore since the carpeted floor became my toilet. The living room and bathroom are hardwood floor and tiles, so aren't really suitable for pissing anyway. I have a split relationship to carpets. In general a hate them, because they are hard to clean and pick up all sorts of dirt and dust. But i love them for pissing, so in my current situation, it's ideal that only the bedroom is carpeted. Sure wish to piss all over my other things as well, but it is how it is.

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Probably I would pee more freely, but i wouldn't just let it out wherever, or if i did it would be only in a way that's easy to clean up. I wouldn't piss on the carpet, for example, because that's a pain to clean and if you don't do it right you won't be able to get the smell out

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Naw, going on my pee mat & towels is plenty spontaneous for me.  Now if I could afford my own piss mansion, like (m)billionaire style with my own housekeeper & disposable everything, that'd be a different story.  But I go to great lengths to keep my place smelling fresh as it is.

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I own my own house so no I have no urge to piss on my own floor. I do primarily piss in the sink because it honestly creates far less mess than missing in the toilet. Now if I am in someone else's house who I think is a bit of a cunt I will happily piss on their floors and walls.

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I (and my wife) will pee occasionally on the kitchen floor in the bathroom floor where it can easily be cleaned up.  We may also pee occasionally on the bed but we have a waterproof mattress protector.  So these can easily be cleaned up once the fun is done.  We don't pee on the walls because it can ruin the baseboards. We don't pee on the carpet, because that is harder to clean up, and I don't care what some people say, but you do it enough it will start to smell permanently. It does smell slightly when we pee in the kitchen, but at least that is easy to clean up. l We did have a cat once that would pee on our wall in the same spot, and no matter how long we let it dry it began to smell, and it also ruined the baseboard there.  We had the cat put down because he was completely senile and we had to replace the carpet and baseboard in that room. 

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I would, but only on easy clean surfaces. And I like the smell so I probably would be to worried about that to much!

But I'd wear out the trash cans and laundry baskets and vinyl floors, and leather couch. 

Bed I'd leave unprotected! Just keep the bedroom closed off if family and friends came over. 

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Yes, I do pee in my own house. I'm more turned on by pissing on my own carpet and bed than on others' property. The only thing stopping me from doing it more often is my wife. If I lived alone, I would never pee in the toilet. It would be cool to have pee friends come over and piss where they want.

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