Husband peeing "sitting-down"

Anonymous
A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.


Not kind of. It is girly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.


Not kind of. It is girly.


You must be Republican.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.


Not kind of. It is girly.


I pity you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.


Not kind of. It is girly.


You must be Republican.


It is weird
Anonymous
WTF? Why the hell is this even an issue? And who the hell is empowered when a guy sits (vs stands) to pee?

Ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.


Not kind of. It is girly.


You must be Republican.


HA! I was going to say by the number of men sitting to pee, that I could tell we were in a very liberal area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a husband and two boys. I don't care if they sit or stand, and I don't care about cleaning up urine splashes. I put on rubber gloves and use a few Clorox wipes.

Buck up, people!


I bucked up and told my husband to take care of his own disgusting messes...what you are describing is bucking down
I don't have a problem cleaning up children's pee, diapers, accidents - I am not cleaning up pee after a grown man.


He's my husband. I love him. If he occasionally misses, I have no issues cleaning it up. He doesn't either if he notices. Y'all speak of it as if it's some sort of a women's empowerment thing. It's just pee and bad aim for whatever reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a husband and two boys. I don't care if they sit or stand, and I don't care about cleaning up urine splashes. I put on rubber gloves and use a few Clorox wipes.

Buck up, people!


I bucked up and told my husband to take care of his own disgusting messes...what you are describing is bucking down
I don't have a problem cleaning up children's pee, diapers, accidents - I am not cleaning up pee after a grown man.


He's my husband. I love him. If he occasionally misses, I have no issues cleaning it up. He doesn't either if he notices. Y'all speak of it as if it's some sort of a women's empowerment thing. It's just pee and bad aim for whatever reason.


He's my husband. He loves me. He does not want me to have to clean up urine. Before I showed him all the places it splashes he didn't know. He was as disgusted as me. People tend to think there's only a few splashes here and there and only from time to time but those people are mistaken. Watch some of those documentary videos and you might change your point of view.
I do not have to clean up my husbands urine if he sits down. That's all he needs to do to prevent his wife (and himself) from having to clean up urine every day so that's what he does. It has nothing to do with women's empowerment to me. Just with being raised with a basic understanding of hygiene.
Anonymous
Mine does
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a husband and two boys. I don't care if they sit or stand, and I don't care about cleaning up urine splashes. I put on rubber gloves and use a few Clorox wipes.

Buck up, people!


I bucked up and told my husband to take care of his own disgusting messes...what you are describing is bucking down
I don't have a problem cleaning up children's pee, diapers, accidents - I am not cleaning up pee after a grown man.


He's my husband. I love him. If he occasionally misses, I have no issues cleaning it up. He doesn't either if he notices. Y'all speak of it as if it's some sort of a women's empowerment thing. It's just pee and bad aim for whatever reason.


More accurately -- It's pee, bad aim, and assuming that somebody else will clean up your mess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A guy sitting to pee is kind of girly to me. I guess I am the only one that thinks so.


Not kind of. It is girly.


Well, I used to pee standing up because it was never a problem with urinals but that stopped when I was using my wife's sisters bathroom and she walks in on me. Just that startle response and I lost hold of it and it started going everywhere. Her sister was in shock and just standing there kind of yelling at me while im just trying to fix the situation. She closes the door but when I come out she tells me dont guys with tiny penises know better than to try and pee standing up. I thought she was kind of kidding but she was really angry and ended up saying all of this in front of several other women who were at her house telling them the whole thing. They were trying to be nice and not saying anything and then she literally tells me in front of them "no offense but a guy like you needs to be peeing like a girl". The other girls didnt seem to go along with her until she shows them the bathroom and then they are like yeah you should probably start peeing like a woman. It was super embarrassing and these are all women that my wife and her sister have around frequently so yeah I got pretty scarred by that so based on those comments yes it is "girly" and probably makes a man seem less masculine but sometimes there are reasons for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous
LMAO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a husband and two boys. I don't care if they sit or stand, and I don't care about cleaning up urine splashes. I put on rubber gloves and use a few Clorox wipes.

Buck up, people!


I bucked up and told my husband to take care of his own disgusting messes...what you are describing is bucking down
I don't have a problem cleaning up children's pee, diapers, accidents - I am not cleaning up pee after a grown man.


He's my husband. I love him. If he occasionally misses, I have no issues cleaning it up. He doesn't either if he notices. Y'all speak of it as if it's some sort of a women's empowerment thing. It's just pee and bad aim for whatever reason.


He's my husband. He loves me. He does not want me to have to clean up urine. Before I showed him all the places it splashes he didn't know. He was as disgusted as me. People tend to think there's only a few splashes here and there and only from time to time but those people are mistaken. Watch some of those documentary videos and you might change your point of view.
I do not have to clean up my husbands urine if he sits down. That's all he needs to do to prevent his wife (and himself) from having to clean up urine every day so that's what he does. It has nothing to do with women's empowerment to me. Just with being raised with a basic understanding of hygiene.


I'm sorry. Why aren't these men (and sons) cleaning up after themselves???????
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