Anonymous wrote:I want to know if the OP has a habit of asking her husband where he is going every time he stands up to leave a room. A lot of people do that without even realizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I've ever heard that saying that you "have to pee" is "feminine." I am a man, and I'm pretty sure that I've said this on occasion. I wouldn't say it in polite company, but in sort of a joking way among casual friends and family. Personally, I prefer to just say that I have to run to the "bathroom" or "restroom."
I'm not sure what is meant by a "pee song." I've been in public restrooms where guys sometimes do sort of a comical humming and singing while they pee. Maybe that's what she means?
Honestly, OP seems a little uptight to me. I can imagine her pursing her lips in disapproval as she reads this very sentence.
Sorry, NP. It's very feminine. Maybe you are an effeminate guy and dont realize it?
I have heard nearly all my girlfriends say it and not one guy I know. What's next- guys going to the bathroom in groups to gossip? Seriously, it's just not a thing most guys say. Rarely is a consensus reached on DCUM and that is the consensus, so just accept it. And stop saying it!! ughhhhh
Generally guys use 'pee' as sub for psss, like I have to pee like a racehorse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I've ever heard that saying that you "have to pee" is "feminine." I am a man, and I'm pretty sure that I've said this on occasion. I wouldn't say it in polite company, but in sort of a joking way among casual friends and family. Personally, I prefer to just say that I have to run to the "bathroom" or "restroom."
I'm not sure what is meant by a "pee song." I've been in public restrooms where guys sometimes do sort of a comical humming and singing while they pee. Maybe that's what she means?
Honestly, OP seems a little uptight to me. I can imagine her pursing her lips in disapproval as she reads this very sentence.
Sorry, NP. It's very feminine. Maybe you are an effeminate guy and dont realize it?
I have heard nearly all my girlfriends say it and not one guy I know. What's next- guys going to the bathroom in groups to gossip? Seriously, it's just not a thing most guys say. Rarely is a consensus reached on DCUM and that is the consensus, so just accept it. And stop saying it!! ughhhhh
Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I've ever heard that saying that you "have to pee" is "feminine." I am a man, and I'm pretty sure that I've said this on occasion. I wouldn't say it in polite company, but in sort of a joking way among casual friends and family. Personally, I prefer to just say that I have to run to the "bathroom" or "restroom."
I'm not sure what is meant by a "pee song." I've been in public restrooms where guys sometimes do sort of a comical humming and singing while they pee. Maybe that's what she means?
Honestly, OP seems a little uptight to me. I can imagine her pursing her lips in disapproval as she reads this very sentence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pee is super feminine sounding. I've never met a guy who says, "I need to go pee" and if I did I would imagine he was the type of dude to do it sitting down. Totally turn off.
This. But 'having a wee' sounds British and at least sounds fun.
Wee, pee, piss, leak, poop, shit...it might just be me but why can't people say EXCUSE ME and do their private activity in private? What's with the TMI? I don't want to know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pee is super feminine sounding. I've never met a guy who says, "I need to go pee" and if I did I would imagine he was the type of dude to do it sitting down. Totally turn off.
This. But 'having a wee' sounds British and at least sounds fun.
Anonymous wrote:Pee is super feminine sounding. I've never met a guy who says, "I need to go pee" and if I did I would imagine he was the type of dude to do it sitting down. Totally turn off.