F.W 5,734 Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 For us guys,a quick pee in the sink is pretty routine i guess,if we need to.But how do you girls manage it,without climbing over the taps etc?Id love to see any pics of this.Pictures of me doing this available by P.Msg. Link to post
Ponme 202 Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 (edited) Actually, i tried that and it was easy Edited February 24, 2017 by Ponme Link to post
UnauthorisedGuy 510 Posted February 26, 2017 Share Posted February 26, 2017 There's a Pictures thread on this subject: 1 Link to post
Popular Post Alfresco 11,633 Posted March 10, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted March 10, 2017 When I was at university I lived in a Halls of Residence for two years. There were between 14 and 20 rooms on each corridor and each corridor had communal toilets (2 or 3 cubicles depending on floor size) and a couple of showers. However, in each room there was a sink. It was very common for people to pee in their sink rather than going out of the room, down the corridor and to the toilet. This was mostly the case for late evenings and overnight plus first thing in the morning, but I used to use my sink anytime that I was alone in my room and needed to pee. I'm sure a lot of people were the same. In various discussions (usually whilst a bit drunk), it became clear that this was a common and almost default behaviour for the male students and we also found several girls who admitted to using their sinks in the night. The designers of the building must have considered this potential use of the sinks because they were circular sinks which were sat into a wooden surface of a vanity unit and were a bit lower than usual, which made them easy to use for the girls because the surface allowed them to put their hands either side of the basin and jump up so that they were sat comfortably on the sink almost the same size and shape as a toilet. The taps were to the sides at the back, so as long as the girls didn't push themselves right back, they could sit there comfortably and pee in a relaxed manner. Well done to the designer, who obviously got that one right. Whilst on the subject of the halls of residence, the corridors were segregated so some corridors were male and some corridors were female. Theoretically, the toilets were gendered to match the gender of the corridor, but they were not labelled as such - just that the information given out when you took a room made reference to it. It was never enforced and it was commonplace that anyone visiting a person of the opposite gender still used the toilet on that corridor rather than going to a different corridor just to find the appropriate toilet. This gave rise to being able to listen to the female students peeing. We had some good looking girls who would visit our floor and sometimes I spotted them heading for the toilet on our floor, so I would go into the toilet and enjoy listening to them hissing and their pee hitting the porcelain or splashing into the water. I also heard some female peeing when I visited toilets on girls floors. On some of the smaller corridors the toilets and showers were combined, so there were two toilet cubicles and a shower cubicle on the end which only had a shower curtain for privacy. I remember going in to one toilet on a girls floor and the shower curtain was closed and water running. I could see a young lady's feet under the curtain and at that age it was quite a turn on to think that a naked girl was showering right there with just a shower curtain between us. It was very tempting to try and get a peak, but I knew it wasn't worth the risk, so I just used the toilet in the adjacent cubicle and left. One final halls of residence pee story - one of the lads on our corridor told us one morning that he had gone to bed very drunk and woke up needing to pee, so as usual he had gone in the closet area and peed in the sink. However, in the morning he had found all his socks were soaking wet and the clothes in the drawer below were also damp. He could only assume that he had been a bit disorientated and peed into the drawers next to the sink rather than the sink itself! 5 Link to post
Guest UnabashedUser Posted March 10, 2017 Share Posted March 10, 2017 Ah returning to those thrilling days of dormitories and community toilets. Similar status at my uni -- a 'liberated' place where most girls thought nothing about peeing in whatever was the most convenient location -- sinks included. Fond memories of being alone tending to business and having one or more young ladies walk in and occupy stalls on either side of me chattering while pissing loudly after a night out drinking and thinking nothing of it. I think these early experiences honed my love of the sport although I had participated once or twice with a certain lass in high school it was later collegiate life that cemented my pee fetish. Link to post
greedyneedygirl 4,156 Posted March 10, 2017 Share Posted March 10, 2017 Yes...in hotels. 1 Link to post
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