Anonymous wrote:I pee in the pool. My son pees in the pool, though he's in baby diapers.
The pee doesn't bother me but when my son pooped in his swim diaper in the baby pool, it keep the poop in. What it didn't keep in was the water that would get in the diaper, turn into poop water, and then leak out. Since then, I don't touch the baby pool water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Does that control the trichloramine and cyanogen chloride?
I don't know. You tell me. I'm not worried about that.
which pool do you pee in? I'll avoid that one.
Better check where the others swim, too.
Are you really naive to believe that there are pools in which nobody pees?
So which pool is that? Since you seem to just talk out of your a$$ who knows what else you're leaving behind in the pool.
Every pool. Someone pees in every single pool. If you want a 100% certain per-free pool, get your own. But watch out for bird poo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Does that control the trichloramine and cyanogen chloride?
I don't know. You tell me. I'm not worried about that.
which pool do you pee in? I'll avoid that one.
Better check where the others swim, too.
Are you really naive to believe that there are pools in which nobody pees?
So which pool is that? Since you seem to just talk out of your a$$ who knows what else you're leaving behind in the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have mine run over to the grassy area and just let it go. Nobody can tell. Looks like water.
Or, I have them go to the outdoor shower, turn it on, and stand there and let loose. Goes right down the drain, water cleans the area.
Urine is sterile. People have worse things on their feet, potentially. I'm not scared of a little pee.
You are so lazy and disgusting it's unbelievable. I can't believe you teach your children to do this. I'm sad for them that they are being raised by such an uncivilized parent. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Does that control the trichloramine and cyanogen chloride?
I don't know. You tell me. I'm not worried about that.
which pool do you pee in? I'll avoid that one.
Better check where the others swim, too.
Are you really naive to believe that there are pools in which nobody pees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Does that control the trichloramine and cyanogen chloride?
I don't know. You tell me. I'm not worried about that.
which pool do you pee in? I'll avoid that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Does that control the trichloramine and cyanogen chloride?
I don't know. You tell me. I'm not worried about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Does that control the trichloramine and cyanogen chloride?
Anonymous wrote:urine is sterile. doctor here.
hate the fake science people who make up their own facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't pee in the pool!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/chemists-decree-dont-pee-in-the-pool/359659/
This is why Ph levels are checked and adjusted. Same with sweat, and other bacterial bodies that cover our skin.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously can't believe people are defending the fact that they tell their kids to pee in pools with other people. That is so nasty and rude and tacky.
Serious question: would you admit this to people irl?
If no, that should tell you something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Urine is NOT sterile
It is actually. Unless you have a UTI or other infection.
And isn't that the point??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Urine is NOT sterile
It is actually. Unless you have a UTI or other infection.