spaceghost21
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Originally posted by: spaceghost21
What about peeing in the sink, hmmmm?
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
how can you not pee in the shower? even if i don't "have" to go i try so i won't have to use the toilet later. now a better wuestion would be, "do you poop in the shower?" and yes, i have
um. TMI
Ah, the sound of the sweet, wet thud as the turd hits the shower floor.. The aromatic bouquet as it begins to disintegrate under the onslaught of high pressure running water.. The gooey squish as you step on it while reaching for the soap...
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
how can you not pee in the shower? even if i don't "have" to go i try so i won't have to use the toilet later. now a better wuestion would be, "do you poop in the shower?" and yes, i have
um. TMI
Ah, the sound of the sweet, wet thud as the turd hits the shower floor.. The aromatic bouquet as it begins to disintegrate under the onslaught of high pressure running water.. The gooey squish as you step on it while reaching for the soap...
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
how can you not pee in the shower? even if i don't "have" to go i try so i won't have to use the toilet later. now a better wuestion would be, "do you poop in the shower?" and yes, i have
Originally posted by: Connoisseur
you're all sick. If I gotta pee I go in the proper receptacle. The difference between the two is that I don't step in my toilet. Good lord, learn some hygiene people. Just cause you have running water in the shower, doesn't mean the bacteria on the floor suddenly disappear. Would you step in your toilet?
Originally posted by: Connoisseur
you're all sick. If I gotta pee I go in the proper receptacle. The difference between the two is that I don't step in my toilet. Good lord, learn some hygiene people. Just cause you have running water in the shower, doesn't mean the bacteria on the floor suddenly disappear. Would you step in your toilet?
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: Connoisseur
you're all sick. If I gotta pee I go in the proper receptacle. The difference between the two is that I don't step in my toilet. Good lord, learn some hygiene people. Just cause you have running water in the shower, doesn't mean the bacteria on the floor suddenly disappear. Would you step in your toilet?
But since you don't poop in the shower (at least most people don't) there shouldn't be any bacteria unless you're sick. Urine is sterile.
Originally posted by: dxkj
Run to the toilet 2 feet away, and let the water from the shower drip onto the rugs, thats what the rugs are for!
Originally posted by: Anubis
i pee in the shower every day
i have for as long as i can remember
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Know this for a fact?Originally posted by: Connoisseur
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: Connoisseur
you're all sick. If I gotta pee I go in the proper receptacle. The difference between the two is that I don't step in my toilet. Good lord, learn some hygiene people. Just cause you have running water in the shower, doesn't mean the bacteria on the floor suddenly disappear. Would you step in your toilet?
But since you don't poop in the shower (at least most people don't) there shouldn't be any bacteria unless you're sick. Urine is sterile.
i'm no bio major by a long shot.... but i'm reasonably sure urine still has a decent bit of bacteria.
Originally posted by: Connoisseur
i'm no bio major by a long shot.... but i'm reasonably sure urine still has a decent bit of bacteria.
Normal urine is sterile. It contains fluids, salts, and waste products, but it is free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi