I honestly don't like using the regular toilets when I'm peeing. It makes a loud splashing noise and if someone is nearby they could hear my pee come crashing down to the toilet water. The way my sink is design I can slip on my STP device (The good ole medicine spoon with a 7 inch rubber hose attached) and then I lift myself just slightly and then I go right into the sink. I've been doing this for a while now and honestly in spite of it being totally disgusting I feel comfortable doing it.
I also confess that whenever I go to a public restroom (I have to use the womens restroom because of my disgusting moobs) that I always find a handicapped stall (I myself are not physical disabled) that has a sink already attached, which I also use.
I was wondering if and of you dudes out there also go in the sink as a urinal?
Do you wash your hands in the sink after???
Sorry.... had to ask lol ;)
Honestly, I've peed in lots of places, including a sink. Can't say it was my favourite but I understand your reasoning. I get pee-shy if I think people can hear.
I say mark up your territory... if that's the sink, let it fly.
God, boys are gross.
I certainly wouldn't do it, but that's just me.
I'm also not sure I'm tall enough to piss in the sink lol.
I don't care who hears me go. I know a lot of men who whistle while they pee. That's helped me when there's a lot of people around and I can't get started. Maybe hum a few bars next time instead of going in the sink? :laugh:
I don't, but I know a few bioguys who do that.
Quote from: Tay on March 24, 2010, 08:08:55 PM
Do you wash your hands in the sink after???
Sorry.... had to ask lol ;)
Honestly, I've peed in lots of places, including a sink. Can't say it was my favourite but I understand your reasoning. I get pee-shy if I think people can hear.
I say mark up your territory... if that's the sink, let it fly.
LOL yeah I wash my hands after :) It also gives me the chance to wash out my STP :D which is pretty nice without all of the stares from observers :D
ROFL! yeah I guess I should consider it as marking my territory heh! that sink now belongs to me! lol!
Quote from: Autumn on March 24, 2010, 08:17:15 PM
God, boys are gross.
Not exactly per say. Girls are so much grosser then us guys... Compare gender restrooms and you see tampons laying around and toilet paper laying on the floor. I think it's the other way around :D
I've occasionally pissed in the bath when the toilet's been in use, and the idea of someone pissing in the sink doesn't make me go Ewwww! It happens all the time.
But I have to say I have concerns about your use of a public sink as a toilet. Sure, you probably wash it carefully afterwards, but can you guarantee you do a thorough job? A disabled person might be less able to avoid touching parts of the sink, and I don't think it's quite fair to risk their health for your personal needs.
BTW my resident cismale says that the usual tricks are to either use toilet paper in the bowl or to aim the stream at the side of the toilet in order to deaden the sound.
I don't think this type of behavior should be encouraged at all.
Penis or not, it will make a sound if it hits the water, for everyone. I don't understand any of the reasoning behind it.
Use the toilets, they are meant for that, everyone does. Besides you have an stp, Get in, Pee, Flush the water, Wash Your hands, Get out.
Quote from: minniemouse on March 24, 2010, 09:57:46 PM
BTW my resident cismale says that the usual tricks are to either use toilet paper in the bowl or to aim the stream at the side of the toilet in order to deaden the sound.
That's exactly what I've always done (though with this anatomy, it does require a little bit of skill to aim it just so).
I'm too short to pee comfortably in the sink, and I wouldn't even if I could. Too shallow and high = higher risk of splashback. I don't want that.
The toilet is well designed for peeing in. When I get my own place, I'm putting a ping pong ball in the toilet bowl. I'd like to see the sink try that! :laugh:
Ummm, that is not kind of disguesting habit - you've made it all the way into full fledged, flat-out gross behavior. Really, they let you out in public?
Using the toilet is pretty much Human 101, and currently, you're failing.
At 6'2 and mostly legs, the short toilet my house is a "long" way down from the stp device.. and I'm having a hard enough time with what i currently have to be concerned more with "hitting the toilet" than fine-tuning my aim so that I don't create a messy splash when the stream hits the water in the can...
So I sit down...
I feel like a tool when I do it standing up, because it's a bloody mess that way, but I feel disheartened when I sit down too..
I'll freely admit, the sink has seemed rather tempting for that reason alone.
But! since that's not your problem, but noise is, I'll suggest this.
Put a sheet of tp in the water. It reduces the splashing (not enough for me.. :() and the noise, and also, if you're steady enough, learn to aim at the side of the inside of the toilet, so that the stream doesn't hit the water directly, as that'll reduce the noise further.
Hi,
I'm probably not the best to respond, but I will add that I have never, and I repeat *never*, peed in a sink. That's just nasty! I mean, you brush your teeth there!! Eeewwwww!!!
No, it's worse than that, if he was just doing it at home I'd be all for that. (The less time out in public the better). But no, this is PUBLIC toilets, and disabled stalls at that! Really, like they don't have enough problems with the wheelchair and all, this person feels like they have the right to pee in the only sink they can use. Yucck.
And it might be hard for a bunch of guys to resist peeing on some tree out in the woods, but I've never seen some guy piss in a sink, and I know lots of really tragically gross guys.
That's different I must say. But I would not use the sink after you. I'm a germaphobe.
Call me weird but I like the splashing sound. It's a natural sound that happens in the bathroom plus if other guys are going, they don't care about the sound of your pee hitting water.
Quote from: Matthew J. F on March 24, 2010, 09:46:44 PM
Not exactly per say. Girls are so much grosser then us guys... Compare gender restrooms and you see tampons laying around and toilet paper laying on the floor. I think it's the other way around :D
I hardly ever saw tampons laying around in the guys...
I sometimes saw latex on the floor though... ugh.
-Sandy
It also might be worth saying that pee is only sterile before it comes out the body, not after. So I hope you're cleaning that sink well.
I think it shows a distinct level of open, hostile contempt for all who have to use it later (but who cares? They are handicapped), much less those that have to clean it (who cares, I'm sure they are inferior types). Could also be a violation of indecent exposure laws - or prosecuted as such (which would really mess up your life.)
I personally HATE peeing if anyone else is in the bathroom, if I don't have my STP. Cause then it doesn't sound like a stream hitting the water...it sounds like not a male peeing. I doubt many cis males in the bathroom analyze this, but it bothers me. But no...I can't say I've peed in a sink. I've peed in many other typically male places (bottles, outside, etc). A little strange if you ask me.
I wasn't going to say anything because other people seemed to be weighing in with opinions similar to mine, but I cannot abstain any longer. I gave myself a day to mull this over, and I'm still exploding with expletives. I don't want to appear hostile, but I am feeling hostile about this particular act.
Use the toilet. Use the urinal. Stay home and use your cat's litter box. I don't care, just do not pee in the sink. Really. Just effing don't.
As someone who lives with males, let me just say that it always makes that sound if you pee standing up -- get over it.
Second, even with the original male organs (as opposed to an STP) not all of the urine actually gets into the toilet when you pee standing up. No matter what you do, there's splatter (it's worse if you use a urinal), and it gets everywhere even if you don't think you can see it.
So if you're a good human being then take a seat on the toilet no matter what, because getting your urine all over the bathroom floor is gross (but less gross than peeing in the sink -- stop that).
I agree with Ketsy (and not just because her outfit is cute).
It is really gross peeing in a sink. What if someone comes in and washes their teeth there as often happens in my work place? Just stop it. Yuk yuk yuk.
But good on you for admitting it... "I'm a peeinsinkaholic, it has been 3 days since I last peed in a sink" lol
I'm sorry, but if I went to the toilet and saw some guy peeing in the sink I'd be furious. You better hope no one catches you or I guarantee someone will eventually hit you.
um
ew.
If my room mate peed in the sink regularly [or at all.... but whose to say she hasn't?] I think I'd be a bit more then a bit peeved.
thats nasty.
People drop tooth brushes ect. in sinks .....
if you dropped your toothbrush in the toilet I'd hope you'd throw it out. My vote is stop the habit. Gross-out.
Get over it. What's so wrong with the splashing sound, really?
The disabled people don't deserve it. And people who drop toothbrushes in sinks.
Quote from: Arch on March 25, 2010, 03:37:03 PM
I wasn't going to say anything because other people seemed to be weighing in with opinions similar to mine, but I cannot abstain any longer. I gave myself a day to mull this over, and I'm still exploding with expletives. I don't want to appear hostile, but I am feeling hostile about this particular act.
Use the toilet. Use the urinal. Stay home and use your cat's litter box. I don't care, just do not pee in the sink. Really. Just effing don't.
This. Do whatever you like at home but at least behave with a shred of decency in public restrooms
A good way to pee if you're going at home or a friend's house is
usually I turn on the sink, and then pee away.
But if I HAVE to go in a public restroom
(which i absolutely abhor)
I would flush the toilet right before you feel like you're about to go;
then no one will hear you!
;)
Bleh thats all i can say to this topic adding sinks to public things i will never use again
jessica
Quote from: Parker Lane on March 30, 2010, 12:00:20 AM
A good way to pee if you're going at home or a friend's house is
usually I turn on the sink, and then pee away.
But if I HAVE to go in a public restroom
(which i absolutely abhor)
I would flush the toilet right before you feel like you're about to go;
then no one will hear you!
;)
i do this also. its a very good method :P
its just a bit awkward when you flush for the second time, expecially if it was a fast pee.
and not to mention when they toilet wont flush againt ill it stops, so you stand there waiting. haha
*thumbs up guys*
Quote from: skyler13 on April 02, 2010, 07:16:24 PM
i do this also. its a very good method :P
its just a bit awkward when you flush for the second time, expecially if it was a fast pee.
and not to mention when they toilet wont flush againt ill it stops, so you stand there waiting. haha
*thumbs up guys*
hey its called a "courtesy flush"
guys do it all the time if the have to number two anyway lol.
iCarly: Episode where Freddy takes the basement floor of the apartment building as his "new apartment"
Carly-There's no toilet
Freddy-There's a sink
Carly and Sam- Ewwwwwww
point is...in your own confines (if you live alone) then do what you want..in public or at home if you live with others use the toilet. As others have said thats what its for
Quote from: Parker Lane on April 02, 2010, 09:59:08 PM
hey its called a "courtesy flush"
guys do it all the time if the have to number two anyway lol.
hahaha yes....
courtesy flush :P
Quote from: Parker Lane on April 02, 2010, 09:59:08 PM
hey its called a "courtesy flush"
Not exactly. It's not to do with sound.
The courtesy flush is when a man "laying an undersea cable" flushes part way through in order to remove the offending material and minimise the odour. It is most often used when a man is "choking a Mars Bar" at a relaxed pace (say, with a morning paper, book or internet connected electronic device).
It's based on the principal that the longer the material rests in the bowl, the further the odour will travel.
You spelled digusting as disguesting. Do you mean to offend your guests. It is dissing and pissing and disrespect to do this in public or at home because your guests and the public may pick up bacterial infections with this habit. I think you should carry some disinfectant if you are going to continue this habit. Use the toilet if you can please...
Quote from: Natalie3174 on April 02, 2010, 11:38:22 PM
You spelled digusting as disguesting. Do you mean to offend your guests. It is dissing and pissing and disrespect to do this in public or at home because your guests and the public may pick up bacterial infections with this habit. I think you should carry some disinfectant if you are going to continue this habit. Use the toilet if you can please...
I honestly don't have many guests that do come over and even if I do have guests over my house... most of the time it's for a short visit. I know it may sound as bad as it gets but unfortunately my mind has to be 100% relax before I'm able to pee successfully. If I'm feeling uncomfortable around my surroundings, even if I have to pee real bad, it's not going to come out anytime soon. I know its disgusting to pee in public sinks but I find it more relaxing to do it.
I do clean the sink after words. If theirs a soap pump nearby I would clean it.
I'm not trying to be defensive or anything but what's the difference between peeing in the sink and cleaning off your STP (for those use uses Medicine spoons) device in a public restroom? Pee is still hitting the sink regards. I can't honestly see any different. Do you guys clean and disinfect the sink afterwords or do you just leave the restroom after you clean your STP?
As far as flushing twice.... Don't you think it's irresponsible to be doubling the water bill on the store's owner?
I know its disgusting to pee in public sinks but I find it more relaxing to do it.
It might be best then to stay home until you develop some basic human manners. Or at least until you're housebroken. Maybe spread some newspapers around the house. If you were ever caught at this you could face arrest, or, if you were at any big city nightclub I've ever been in it would be a good old-fashioned 86, you know, physically thrown out, face meet sidewalk, and speaking as someone who has worked maintenance and supervised maintenance crews, here's hoping that your teeth hit first. Of course you could use the men's room. They would just kick your ass.
Really.
Silly, crude, offensive, anti-social, nasty and otherwise yuk.
Why? Is this a fetish that you have developed? Talk to a shrink about it. It is abhorrent; urine is not sterile, urine can contain both bacteria and virus, including HIV and, worse, Hep. Believe or not that is why we do pathology tests on urine samples to detect infection of the urinal tract. If you want to drink your own go for it, if you want a golden shower, pay for it. If you desire to be a civilized person, stop it. But don't subject unknowing people to your gross habit.
Sorry but I find your activity and your response to it both childish and crude.
Cindy
And it might be hard for a bunch of guys to resist peeing on some tree out in the woods, but I've never seen some guy piss in a sink, and I know lots of really tragically gross guys. Tekla.
You must have never been to a game/show at the Old Vet' in Philly.
Quote from: michellesofl on April 03, 2010, 03:54:28 AM
And it might be hard for a bunch of guys to resist peeing on some tree out in the woods, but I've never seen some guy piss in a sink, and I know lots of really tragically gross guys. Tekla.
You must have never been to a game/show at the Old Vet' in Philly.
The only good thing I can recall from being a penis owner was the ability to pee on a tree. Also writing your name in the snow :laugh: :laugh:
Ok OP, serious time. You aren't going to like what I have to say - but hear me out.
As you can see, a lot of people are NOT cool with what you're doing.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you'd really prefer not to be doing it either (you do call it disgusting in the thread title, after all).
You need to face that your anxiety is causing you to do things that are unacceptable. It's causing you to do things you don't want to do. It's stopping you doing things you want to do (as in, pee in the appropriate place). Your anxiety is out of hand. You are no longer in 100% control.
You need to get rid of the anxiety problem. One way to do that is to examine the thoughts behind it. Why exactly does the noise get to you? What about the noise is that bad, that it causes you to do things most people find unacceptable?
What about when you hear other people making that noise? How do you react then? What do you think about them?
If you are that worried about what people think, compare your actions - "Man pees in toilet, makes a slight tinkle noise" and "Man pees in disabled persons sink". Which sounds like the more socially appropriate action?
If you are unable to change your own thinking and continue to suffer from anxiety, then I strongly urge you to seek professional help. Going to the toilet is a something you are going to be doing several times per day for the rest of your life. For your own mental health, you really need to be able to do this task in an acceptable way without suffering from huge amounts of anxiety.
In think it's worse not being able to pee in public full stop.
Murder in college :P
Quote from: Teknoir on April 03, 2010, 05:51:38 AM
Ok OP, serious time. You aren't going to like what I have to say - but hear me out.
As you can see, a lot of people are NOT cool with what you're doing.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you'd really prefer not to be doing it either (you do call it disgusting in the thread title, after all).
You need to face that your anxiety is causing you to do things that are unacceptable. It's causing you to do things you don't want to do. It's stopping you doing things you want to do (as in, pee in the appropriate place). Your anxiety is out of hand. You are no longer in 100% control.
You need to get rid of the anxiety problem. One way to do that is to examine the thoughts behind it. Why exactly does the noise get to you? What about the noise is that bad, that it causes you to do things most people find unacceptable?
What about when you hear other people making that noise? How do you react then? What do you think about them?
If you are that worried about what people think, compare your actions - "Man pees in toilet, makes a slight tinkle noise" and "Man pees in disabled persons sink". Which sounds like the more socially appropriate action?
If you are unable to change your own thinking and continue to suffer from anxiety, then I strongly urge you to seek professional help. Going to the toilet is a something you are going to be doing several times per day for the rest of your life. For your own mental health, you really need to be able to do this task in an acceptable way without suffering from huge amounts of anxiety.
+1
and the difference between rinsing out an STP in a sink and pissing in a sink is the amount of urine. Most of it will have already left the tubing and proceeded into its proper resting place of the toilet bowl. A very VERY small amount will have left a thin coating on the insides of the tube. Rinsing that out in a sink seems very logical, and not harmful. No more harmful than getting a small bit of piss on your hand and washing it off. When you piss into a sink the entire sink gets covered in your urine. Rinsing it off is not enough. You wouldn't brush your teeth with toilet water just because it'd been cleaned and flushed a few times, or maybe
you would. ew. you probably would.