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I am sure some all you'll are TOTALLY gonna judge me for this, but I see nothing wrong with peeing in the sink and I often do it at home, mostly in the bathroom sink but have been known to in the kitchen sink as well. If you think this is either gross or absurd, just think about it for a second, it saves water from peeing in the toilet, you have less of a chance of "missing" and making a mess (having previously had a PA, this is problematic for me). Also, you can multi-task, like doing your hair or brushing your teeth at the same time. Urine is technically sterile and when you wash your hands after you'll automatically be cleaning out the sink of any remaining piss.

 

Could this be a practical alternative that most have overlooked because it defies convention? Is it any worse than douching in the shower?

Like you, Lance, I have peed in the sink and I am tall (6'4"). Typically, it is when I am on the phone and don't/can't interrupt the conversation, so I unzip, unleash, and let 'im rip. In general, I wash the sink afterwards.

 

Regarding the "eww" factor associated with this, think about your bathtub (in which you stand when showering) and your kitchen sink (in which you wash dishes). Every day you shower and soap scum builds up. Unless you wash your tub (or shower stall) after every shower, the tub/stall will have accumulated residual bacteria that you will stand in the next time you shower. Likewise, unless you wash your kitchen sink after every use, the food residue that accumulates after every time you rinse a dish or some food grows bacteria (in a similar fashion to your kitchen sponge).

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I don't wash vegetables or drain pasta in a colander in my tub but also I don't wash/disinfect my kitchen sink after every use. I think we can just agree that some people have an issue with peeing in a sink and some don't.

 

Handy kitchen tip... placing your damp sponge in the microwave on high for 30 seconds will kill all the bacteria. I do this 4 or 5 times a week.

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I do pee in the toilet and not flush a few times to try to save water.

 

No matter what "the authorities" are still telling people, most of the reservoirs in California are either full or will be by the time July 1st rolls along (that's the date most reservoirs are at their fullest, because that's about when most of the snow has melted). The largest reservoirs, Shasta and Oroville, are already letting water out, because they will clearly over-run their banks if the water weren't let out now. Every time I hear some asshole on TV say "One wet year doesn't erase the drought," I want to stick my foot so far up his ass he won't be able to close his lips. Any water you don't use to flush your toilet now is just going to end in the ocean anyways.

 

Here's what the state's biggest reservoir (by far), Lake Shasta looks like right now. And most of the snow hasn't even melted yet.

http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist2/cctv/sm_pitriver.shtml

 

http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist2/cctv/sm_bassmtn.shtml

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My partner used to occasionally pee in the shower. I could always tell when he had by the smell. Just sayin'.

 

I usually always have to pee in the shower - just goes right down the drain!

 

We Southerners have a propensity to pee outdoors. More than a propensity, a desire. Not sure what it is - works for me though.

 

Even some Southern belles I've known have no problem with letting it flow outdoors!

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I am sure some all you'll are TOTALLY gonna judge me for this, but I see nothing wrong with peeing in the sink and I often do it at home, mostly in the bathroom sink but have been known to in the kitchen sink as well. If you think this is either gross or absurd, just think about it for a second, it saves water from peeing in the toilet, you have less of a chance of "missing" and making a mess (having previously had a PA, this is problematic for me). Also, you can multi-task, like doing your hair or brushing your teeth at the same time. Urine is technically sterile and when you wash your hands after you'll automatically be cleaning out the sink of any remaining piss.

 

Could this be a practical alternative that most have overlooked because it defies convention? Is it any worse than douching in the shower?

Many times at Grateful Dead concerts when the lines were too long. If the lines were REALLY long you had to wait for the ladies that would overflow into and use the men's rooms - stall, urinals and sinks.

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When I was 16, I accompanied my best friend to an interview at a college he had applied to at a small town in New England. We spent the night in a room at an old inn, which had a sink in the room, but the toilet was down a public hall. When I woke in the middle of the night, I thought it was too cold to venture to the toilet (it was February), so I peed in the sink, something I had never done at home. It felt like the most liberating, transgressive thing I had ever done. That was the beginning of the slippery slope that led me here.:rolleyes:

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When I was 16, I accompanied my best friend to an interview at a college he had applied to at a small town in New England. We spent the night in a room at an old inn, which had a sink in the room, but the toilet was down a public hall. When I woke in the middle of the night, I thought it was too cold to venture to the toilet (it was February), so I peed in the sink, something I had never done at home. It felt like the most liberating, transgressive thing I had ever done. That was the beginning of the slippery slope that led me here.:rolleyes:

 

I love this story, thanks for sharing it! There is something liberating about doing things the practical, though not popular way.

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I love this story, thanks for sharing it! There is something liberating about doing things the practical, though not popular way.

 

Haha, this post caught my attention. Lately in the morning, morning wood seems to be a daily occurrence. It's fine any other time, but not on a full bladder. Anyone with a straight Or upward curved dick is gonna have issues. Needless to say, the sink is much more convenient.

 

It would be great if urinals became standard in the home. Hell, with the costs of rent these days they'd be saving money. Urinals suck when you have pants on but when you're naked or in a towel, isn't it just great?

 

That said, i do agree about the comment of what kind of material it is. I don't think I'd want pee going in a granite or all glass sink. Also would wonder about metal pipes lol.

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I share a flat with 2 other guys and there's one toilet. If I wake up in the morning and

somebody is already using it, then I will use the sink and run a few seconds worth of water

to attempt to diminish the smell.

 

Oh, and by the way, I'm 5'7" and have to stand a bit on my tippytoes to do it.

 

And during the past winter, we did apply the "if it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down" mantra of the previous drought here in ca. (Lance lives in the SF area, as do I, which is not

exactly southern california. The drought affected the whole state and a goodly bit of oregon too.)

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I don't think I'd want pee going in a granite or all glass sink. Also would wonder about metal pipes lol.

 

And the difference between a procelain commode and a glass sink is? Aren't they both connected

with metal pipes?

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I just redid my master bathroom and included a urinal. Greatest move of the entire renovation. When I wake at night, i do not even need to open my eyes, just walk over to the urinal, feel the cold porcelain on each inner thigh and let it go.

I have peed on occasion in the bathroom sink but for the life of me I do not know why, just seemed like the right thing to do at the time.

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I have peed in the kitchen and bathroom sinks. At six-two the aim is not much of an issue either. At the end of my morning shower I will open the floodgates and let it rip as well.

 

[Note to self: Hire Lance Navarro, book hotel suite with large bathroom.]

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That is true! Height of person and sink does dictate practicality.

 

 

 

It aint Rocket Science.....

 

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Yup, I've done it both at home and at work (in the handicapped bathroom that has a slop sink.) I don't even give it much thought, when I gotta go I GO....

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I've never done it in the sink before. Not sure why, I just feel better on a toilet or in the shower.

Ok, Atom, time to experiment! If doing it at home freaks you out, there is always a hotel sink - not that I've ever done anything like that in a hotel! (Ahem)

 

By the way, happy birthday, buddy! Get drunk and take a risk with the sink.

 

Haha, this post caught my attention. Lately in the morning, morning wood seems to be a daily occurrence. It's fine any other time, but not on a full bladder. Anyone with a straight Or upward curved dick is gonna have issues. Needless to say, the sink is much more convenient.

I feel your pain, Jamahl! below, I present some toilet-friendly options for that morning wood ;)

 

http://global3.memecdn.com/How-to-pee-with-a-boner_o_90960.jpg

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I think that peeing in the sink is somewhat gross, but not totally disgusting. However, your argument is based partly on the statement "Urine is technically sterile..." I believe this is a myth. A little googling will find plenty of sources that debunk this idea.

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I am sure some all you'll are TOTALLY gonna judge me for this, but I see nothing wrong with peeing in the sink and I often do it at home, mostly in the bathroom sink but have been known to in the kitchen sink as well. If you think this is either gross or absurd, just think about it for a second, it saves water from peeing in the toilet, you have less of a chance of "missing" and making a mess (having previously had a PA, this is problematic for me). Also, you can multi-task, like doing your hair or brushing your teeth at the same time. Urine is technically sterile and when you wash your hands after you'll automatically be cleaning out the sink of any remaining piss.

 

Could this be a practical alternative that most have overlooked because it defies convention? Is it any worse than douching in the shower?

 

Do you wash the sink after you pee on it?

 

http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view4/1668133/washing-face-o.gif

 

 

Ok, Atom, time to experiment! If doing it at home freaks you out, there is always a hotel sink - not that I've ever done anything like that in a hotel! (Ahem)

 

By the way, happy birthday, buddy! Get drunk and take a risk with the sink.

 

 

I feel your pain, Jamahl! below, I present some toilet-friendly options for that morning wood ;)

 

http://global3.memecdn.com/How-to-pee-with-a-boner_o_90960.jpg

 

Many guys on here aren't flexible enough to pee this way or tall enough to pee on the sink... One more thing some guys haven't even seen their own cock in ages, how can they know they're aiming at the sink when they can barely aim at the toilet seat?

 

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