Dude SUCH A HEARTBREAKER...
See, when the stream first starts coming out? ... with that amazing intensity of a #1 that's been held in just a little too long?
Yeah, at THAT point we can actually control it, and aim it, and stuff.
Don't get me wrong, we couldn't beat y'all in a pissing contest... but, yeah. We can actually shoot it, as it were.
But but but... BUT.
Once we're in the home stretch, and the intensity starts to die down?
Yep, nope.
That's when the adhesion property of water takes over.
And it starts to run down the inside of our leg (s).
And all our hopes and dreams -- for female urinals, and not having to sit down in nasty-ass public bathrooms, and shorter lines at club bathrooms, and everything else -- are dashed once again.
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Nah, that is not a dumb question. I'm sure you were wondering if the pee goes straight down, but that is not the case. The pee tends to run down our leg, which can be gross and messy. That is why we have to sit to piss.
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You could stand to pee until towards the end then you just have to lean over and let it dribble in. I actually prefer boys to sit when they pee though... makes so much less mess. I have a Husband and 2 sons and they are now on Bathroom duty. I am done!
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What happens? Pee comes out. We only sit on the toilet because it's impossible to aim the pee into the bowl without having to basically stand up against the tank, over the toilet.
It sprays in all different directions and it's just a hot mess.
Still downward like usually, it just might take a trip down your leg first.
It depends but usually it runs down the side of your leg
It goes 30 feet upwards! .. Where do you think goes? smh
It sprays, really. Like a hose where it spotters and then it's a stay stream and then it runs down your legs
Y r u asking this ques again? Someone like u posted it long bak also.
It'd just go down our legs and onto te floor.
Gravity still applies.
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