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Title: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: Silver on November 13, 2009, 01:50:41 AM
I still live with my parents and I'm not out in any way. I figure I'll wait until they lack legal control.

Anyway, that's not the point. What can I buy from any grocery store/supermarket/whatever without much fuss? I wanna try it out but I have to do it discreetly and no I have no tubing to make my own.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: Nygeel on November 13, 2009, 01:53:19 AM
You can get any ol' medicine spoon and cut off the base of it. Insta STP! You could also use a coffee can lid as a STP.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: Silver on November 13, 2009, 01:56:51 AM
I don't seem able to find these spoons  ::)

I guess I'll just look a little harder.
The coffee-can lid sounds messy, no?

I have wasted forum-space.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: Nygeel on November 13, 2009, 02:02:33 AM
The coffee can lid is something you would need to practice with a lot before trying it out. Heck, a female bodied person can stand to pee without equipment. For the coffee can lid you just fold it to make a funnel.

To do it without equipment: http://www.wikihow.com/Urinate-Standing-up-As-a-Female (http://www.wikihow.com/Urinate-Standing-up-As-a-Female)
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: Jay on November 13, 2009, 02:34:16 AM
Try lookin' on ebay thats where I got mine or the child's section of the store.

You haven't wasted forum space but maybe a search might be handy ;)

I wouldn't try a coffee lid as it sounds messy like you said.  :-\

Or you could buy a cheap packer and make your own with a tube?!?! There is a video on youtube somewhere just can't remember a the link..

Jay
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: Cairus on November 13, 2009, 04:07:35 AM
About finding the medicine spoon: if you live anywhere near an inclusive grocery mart(one with a first aid/cold and flu section and a children's section or pharmacy), or a drug store, like Longs Drugs or Walgreens, then you can probably find a medicine spoon. You probably don't have to worry about funny looks from store attendants when you ask for one either, they're a simple item for giving syrup to little kids!

You're gonna wanna look in the children's section, the cold/flu section, and if all else fails, ask the pharmacy. I was ready to give up at my local grocery store(it's such a basic item, many pharmacy type places would carry it) but ended up lucking out at the pharmacy, where they handed me a couple for free!
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: FlorDeLuna on November 13, 2009, 07:30:41 AM
I don't know if actually ordering something off the internet is an option, but you could try the " Go Girl".

I saw them on Good Morning America, for women who like to camp, hike.. what not.  The website sells them for $6 a piece.

Also.. there's one called the She-Wee. LOL I LOVE the name.  ;D
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: notyouraverageguy on November 18, 2009, 10:23:39 PM
I have the go girl, works great. But im not sure that's discreet enough for you. To order something online with a credit card and have it shipped to you. (Not sure where you live, but they don't ship outside the US)

On the other hand, everyone is mentioning medicine spoons. In my experience, a medicine dropper works better than a medicine spoon. All you have to do is cut off half of the dropper part and shape it. With a medicine spoon, you just drill a hole through the bottom.
You can find these at any pharmacy or grocery store in the childrens medicine section.
I actually found a medicine dropper at the .99¢ store. Don't know if you have one near you, but I think that's cheap and easily available for you.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easily-available STPs?
Post by: GDTripp on November 18, 2009, 11:19:29 PM
The one I use doesn't pass at all, and it can be awkward trying to fit through the hole in briefs, but I made my own with a soda bottle lid, a BIG plastic straw, and a hot glue gun. Cut the straw at about a 45º angle, cut a hole in the middle of the lid, glue the straw onto the top of the lid, trim the straw to a reasonable length, and voila! An STP with a wider 'mouth' than a medicine spoon. I also covered the whole lid area with a layer of hot glue to eliminate hard-to-clean corners and rough edges.