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As many of you know I have three amazing women and their friends whom I spend a lot of time together and give me much enjoyment including their pee habits.

On a more realistic or depressing note I have a brief note to share regarding my cleaning girl whom I have hired. This girl is 24, wears dumpy sweatpants, a Rambo t-shirt but has a nice slender body. She has straight brown hair, no make-up and exudes that of a housecleaning lady. She is 5.4.115 as well. She came to clean my mountain home the other week in the Cascades of Washington and spent 5.5 hours cleaning, an hour driving to my local from the Seattle suburbs and a half hour chatting afterwards with me. Despite drinking water regularly She did not piss nor look desperate to piss in a time frame  of 7 hours. I was frustrated but realized I probably did not miss much. This is probably more reality for pee lovers than my situation. Just wanted to point out that I do strike out in getting good piss in my neck of the woods. Maybe she pissed in the woods after leaving my house, sho knows.

Great pee story with MIL to follow.

Horney Old Owl

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3 hours ago, KP-has2P said:

I’d find it hard to believe she went that long without peeing once.  She didn’t sneak a pee in a bathroom you weren’t near at the time?  Or maybe she went outside to her car to “get something” and popped a squat outside?

Since she probably was in the bathroom cleaning the toilets she might have relieved herself then.  Surely she took a break at some point.

Is your house small enough that you can see/hear everything they do over 5.5-7 hours?

 

Cabin is 6 rooms with 2 bathrooms. This is my mountain home not the home I write from on Puget Sound. Yes, I can hear and see everything and my radar is always on high for pee. No evidence of pee outside. She was cleaning toilets with the door open so no chance. She held it. Probably too shy to piss at my house. I have the girls up here for the holiday weekend so good pee coming.

Horney Old Owl

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5 hours ago, KP-has2P said:

Maybe she peed in the shower while cleaning it.  Or she wore a diaper.  Or she just has a king size bladder and can hold it for 7 hours.

She never stopped for a break, or went outside during her visit?  She could have watered the lawn or woods or something.

 

No, no and no. I pushed her to clean, she was running  around pretty good with vacuum, scrubbing toilets. Did not clean showers as they did not need it. She was afraid to go outside without me arming myself with a rifle because of grizzly bears. I escorted her off the mountain. A scared little girl. This is a timid girl. Could have worn and wetted a diaper without a change as she wore baggy sweats or king size bladder. I may ask her the next time she cleans my other home and say she can use the bathroom. She spends 4 to 5 hours every two weeks at that house. Party tomorrow night with many ladies, will write if any good ones.

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16 hours ago, Great Horned Owl said:

Cabin is 6 rooms with 2 bathrooms. This is my mountain home not the home I write from on Puget Sound. Yes, I can hear and see everything and my radar is always on high for pee. No evidence of pee outside. She was cleaning toilets with the door open so no chance. She held it. Probably too shy to piss at my house. I have the girls up here for the holiday weekend so good pee coming.

Horney Old Owl

I agree that she was probably too shy being your employee and you were male. It is considered impolite to use the toilet at a house where you are working. I bet her bladder was screaming for a pee. You should have offered the restroom to her saying something like, "Do you need the toilet/bathroom before heading back home?" I would have. That would have been more likely to put her at ease.

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