Do you pee in the shower?


Do you pee in the shower?  

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Yes.

Peeing on your feet helps get rid of athletes foot too.

I was just thinking of this before the pages loaded and there was your answer... yep this is apprantly true and Madona swears blind by it. Although that bit could be BS.

^ It's not disgusting :whistle: , if you do it right

For one thing, you're already in the shower, showering yourself so at least when you're done ****ing, you can wash yourself again and come out of there clean.

do you mean you pee on yOuRsElF in the shower? :huh:

i usually pee "up" so i don't wante that much water on showering ... *sarcastic* ... man ... no comment but -urine- is actually sterile so there is no harm what so ever to you nor the tub nor anything around you ... so is up to each person as they feel like doing when their baladder si full

i usually pee "up" so i don't wante that much water on showering ... *sarcastic* ... man ... no comment but -urine- is actually sterile so there is no harm what so ever to you nor the tub nor anything around you ... so is up to each person as they feel like doing when their baladder si full

Were you peeing in the shower as you typed that? ;)

do you mean you pee on yOuRsElF in the shower? :huh:

Really want me to get technical?

1) The shower head hitting on the ground spreads the **** which you're ****ing, possibly away from the drain while some still makes it out of the tub. This means you walk on it.

2) If you have a foreskin, some drops might get blocked from exiting.

3) The pressure as you **** might be so strong that you might be sprinkled by it as it hits the ground, rebounding the sprinkles on you.

I could go on but I think I've freaked enough ppl out, oh and IANAScientist :ninja:

  • 2 weeks later...

I can pee in the shower, but only from about 4 feet away. After that I miss and it goes on the floor!

But I do know about a guy at uni (halls near mine) who pooped in the shower, then used his big toe to squish it down the drain-hole.

Classy guy!

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