Ladies peeing standing up

Practical and sexy
Total votes: 7 (88%)
Pain in the ass and messy
Total votes: 1 (13%)
Total votes: 8

Peeing standing up.... Ladies?

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Tom wrote:
lemur68 wrote:
Nina wrote:How do you feel about women standing next to you at the troth, gentlemen? Afraid of over spray and misguided streams?


If you have to, but you must abide by the "NO TALKING, AND NO EYE CONTACT" rule.


And the "WIPE DOWN THE GENITALS OF YOUR PERSON TO THE RIGHT" rule.

How's that any different from normal? What bathrooms do you go to? I'm confused.

Peeing standing up.... Ladies?

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Remember that sitcom on FOX back in the '90s called Ally McBeal? The setting was a charmingly quirky and weird law firm staffed by charmingly quirky and weird people, and the firm had co-ed bathrooms which served as a nexus for interoffice gossip, and created charmingly awkward situations which served to advance the show's charmingly quirky and weird plots.

Have any of you ever encountered co-ed public washrooms in real life? Do you think such an arrangement could be a good idea in a public place, or is it just asking for trouble?
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Peeing standing up.... Ladies?

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Lisa (from that fucked-link that Nina posted) wrote: My secret to peeing without exposing myself is to press the edges of my jeans around my labia so that it actually protrudes through the fly. Then I'll spread the lips slightly. Pinch and pull up on the pants opening in order to direct the stream out front. Sometimes I get a few drops on my jeans when finishing, but it sure beats going the traditional way.


Does it, Lisa? Does it really?

Peeing standing up.... Ladies?

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Colonel Panic wrote:Remember that sitcom on FOX back in the '90s called Ally McBeal? The setting was a charmingly quirky and weird law firm staffed by charmingly quirky and weird people, and the firm had co-ed bathrooms which served as a nexus for interoffice gossip, and created charmingly awkward situations which served to advance the show's charmingly quirky and weird plots.


Yeah, it was so quirky and weird! They once had the Dancing Baby on there to symbolize the titular character's ticking biological time bomb! They just don't write television like that anymore, I tell you what.
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