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Do you pee standing up?

Started by suzifrommd, June 05, 2013, 07:48:20 AM

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For pre-op and non-op girls, do you ever pee standing up?

Eww! No! I'm a girl. Girls sit down.
Only when I really need to.
Sure, all the time. As long as I'm stuck with this thing, I might as well use it.
I'm not pre-op/non-op but I want to see the results

Jaelithe

I never liked standing to pee. Even as a young child I preferred sitting.


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Lesley_Roberta

I don't over think anything that is not required to be over thunk.

The ONLY reason ladies don't pee standing is they lack the choice.

When I need to pee the ONLY thing on my mind, is emptying my bladder and making it so I DON'T need to pee.

If I am wearing as usual a shirt and nothing else, I like that I can walk into the bath room and go without a need to do anything other than stand there and pee.

In public I am just interested in peeing and leaving. And it is both easier to just use the penis I am stuck with and go the easy way and not agonize over it. Granted, if I am wearing a dress, I am likely going to use the ladies room and sit. But then again, I might also use the men's room and hike the dress up pull the thing out of panties and use the urinal. Because easy is better.

And like as has been mentioned, public toilets are not always clean enough.

And let's face it, if you are wearing a nice dress, and you can pee standing and NOT risk it being stained, then defiantly sitting might be just that, a pointless act of defiance.

Peeing sitting will not make me feel more the woman.
Well being TG is no treat, but becoming separated has sure caused me more trouble that being TG ever will be. So if I post, consider it me trying to distract myself from being lonely, not my needing to discuss being TG. I don't want to be separated a lot more than not wanting to be male looking.
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Teela Renee

Quote from: kathyk on September 06, 2013, 10:55:01 PM
Always sit when home or anywhere else.  Until my name change I'm always looking for one of these signs.



But has anyone ever seen one of these signs?



I have, the Howard Brown transgender health clinic in Chicago where I get my meds and treatment at has those signs all over on their campus.
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A

Quote from: Lesley_Roberta on September 07, 2013, 07:29:54 PM
The ONLY reason ladies don't pee standing is they lack the choice.

Hmm, I don't mean to question the whole post, but there is another reason: it's freaking more comfortable to sit. And standing isn't exactly easy. My father tried to teach me how to pee standing up, and he never could, and gave up on it. And later, when I found myself in the woods and other tight situations, I tried. The first two times, I put some on my pants. The third, I crouched.

Dunno, to me, past the fact that the concept of standing is sort of beyond me, it's just too hard and risky. Maybe my penis-dexterity is just below average, dunno.
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Sheala

I would have to say that it depends on how i feel.
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MaidofOrleans

Only in the comfort of my own apartment. Might as well make use of it while I got it.
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V M

I pee while turning cartwheels down the middle of major downtown streets of major cities

Sorry, bad humor again

I'm terrible

*Spanks herself*
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Jenny07

Always sit, unless I don't.
Have done it running and riding without stopping during races, not the best :-\

I will have to ban you V M later :D
So long and thanks for all the fish
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Jenna Marie

I always peed sitting down in the middle of the night, even long before I considered transition, because it meant I didn't need to turn the light on or aim half-asleep. :)

I think the last time I ever did standing, was in a disgusting port-o-potty (well, unless post-op with the catheter counts - ironically, THAT meant we all had to stand, too!). I admit, though, a few times post-op I have missed it... on walks in the woods, of course, but also when I would sit to pee and have to wonder what bizarre result I was going to get this time because swelling = unpredictable spraying.

FWIW, the cis women I've spoken to have said they wished they could stand either when there's no toilet or the toilet is gross, but that they prefer to sit in ideal conditions. I haven't exactly taken a poll like this one, though.
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spx_1112

I sit or squat depending on the venue.
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Melanie_uk

i always sit , never stood.....ever . I can barely stand to touch the thing let alone hold it .
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FrancisAnn

No, it seems too strange, I always sit & have for most of my life.
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Xhianil

I pee sitting down in private, in public i look too male and fear more judgement, as it will happen.
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Katie

Yes I do pee standing up........ In the shower. That's the only place I can do it anymore.
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Kate G

Quote from: suzifrommd on June 05, 2013, 07:48:20 AM
For pre-op and non-op girls, do you ever pee standing up?


You could have included more people in your survey by asking post op girls if they peed standing up before surgery.  Before I had SRS I only sat to pee when I was using a public bathroom when I was presenting myself to the world as female.  I didn't have body dysmorphia I had gender dysphoria.  Now if I had been allowed to be female, if the only thing holding me back had been my genitals then that would have been the issue (having typically male genitals and peeing in typically male fashion, possibly).  Since I was forced to socialize as male and since secondary sexual characteristics destroyed my ability to be perceived as female, sitting down to pee would have been to me like starving to death but worrying more about place settings than food.
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Christine167

There's just something ironic about seeing this thread while sitting on the toilet. ;)

I don't stand to unless I have to. Haven't since college.
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Sabrina

I do for convenience mostly. But then there are times when I have to go but can't standing up so I have to sit.
- Sabrina

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V M

I pee while leaping across the rooftops of high rise buildings and dressed as Cat Woman  8) 
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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Kaylee

Generally not, but I whenever I go to festivals thats another matter... There are more than a few of my friends that were jealous that I could could go the perimeter fence and they had to walk 5 minutes to the portaloos in the middle of the night!  (Apart from the girl that brought a she-wee with her ;D)
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Gina Taylor

Quote from: JeanShaw on September 05, 2013, 10:20:41 PM
I'm always siting down just feel more comfortable doing it :)

I agree with JeanShaw. I do exactlythe same thing. :)
Gina Marie Taylor  8)
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