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OK why has nobody mention hot water
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Washing one’s hands after a slash at football is fairly optional isn’t it
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Baffling that people are actually arguing in favour of ******* in a sink! It’s **** all to do with desperation. They’ve queued to the point of the urinals to think **** it, I’ll now walk past the area for ******* (waiting perhaps another 30 seconds) to head straight for the sinks and splash **** across the sink and taps etc.
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I hope most of you were drunk when you were commenting on this thread
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When youve had a skinful its easy to confuse a red phone box with a public toilet.
Just sayin.
Just sayin.
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I've never done it, but it's not unheard of after a heavy session & a couple of hrs sleep waking up & going for the wardrobe in confusion, you need to go you need to go, the importance is urgency not choosing a suitable spot.
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After my heavy sessions as a young man i used to get out of bed in the early hours and p!ss on my brother.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:47 amI've never done it, but it's not unheard of after a heavy session & a couple of hrs sleep waking up & going for the wardrobe in confusion, you need to go you need to go, the importance is urgency not choosing a suitable spot.
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It is clear that some fail the standards expected during times of social interaction.
Sadly, education and moral compass were omitted from their life.
The rest of us can only seek to rectify such adverse behaviour.
Sadly, education and moral compass were omitted from their life.
The rest of us can only seek to rectify such adverse behaviour.
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They should all be sent to the guillotine. It is the only way.
Joking aside if I had been in that situation with young kids who also needed the toilet I would have been disgusted.
And should we be able to take young kids to the footy, without them seeing grown men emptying bladder into wash basin , I think so.
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It happens, we would all like to go to toilet to serve the purpose, but the practicalities don't always allow going to the toilet to be a straightforward exercise as some people would like to think, people have problems with their bladders & bowels & illnesses & toilets aren't always accessible & accidents happen.
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That's the bit that we should all be concerned about Bfcboyo. Young folk in the midst of exposed Willie's, which you do not see when standing at a urinal.
Good point.
In any other situation, a culprit exposing would be arrested. You have hit the nail on its head.
Good point.
In any other situation, a culprit exposing would be arrested. You have hit the nail on its head.
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I think i used to urinate on my brother on purpose after i did it a few times...so it was never an accidentJakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:00 amIt happens, we would all like to go to toilet to serve the purpose, but the practicalities don't always allow going to the toilet to be a straightforward exercise as some people would like to think, people have problems with their bladders & bowels & illnesses & toilets aren't always accessible & accidents happen.
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Its a good job we were not brothers then buddy.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:05 amThat's different then, I guess you would have had your reasons at the time, even though I'd struggle to comprehend.
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who urinates in the shower.
Sometimes I even turn the shower on and have one while I'm there.
Sometimes I even turn the shower on and have one while I'm there.
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You need to keep hydrated remember, bladders are unique person to person, some people can't plan ahead & do get caught short. I wouldn't personally urinate in a wash basin but in extradionary circumstances I could understand why somebody would.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:45 pmJesus Christ, I despair. I think bladders are all the same do I? Do you read what you type?
If you can’t hold your pee then either don’t drink as much or go to the toilet before the queues build.
If you agree with me then why are you disagreeing with me? You’ve condoned p!ssing in a public sink. If you don’t believe your stance then you’re arguing with me because of who I am. As I said right at the beginning, you’re really not very good at this so just give it up.
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I think that if you think urine is sterile , think again, whilst it may not be life threatening it is not good practice as the toxins and bacteria in it when mixed with the outside air and other bacteria can cause other problems that may have worse effects.
Just whilst we are talking about these sort of practices, Apparently a study in France has shown that 1 in 5 men only change there underwear twice per week, only 2 out of 5 change daily, so just wonder what our readers practice, I myself shower every day and change underwear daily
Just whilst we are talking about these sort of practices, Apparently a study in France has shown that 1 in 5 men only change there underwear twice per week, only 2 out of 5 change daily, so just wonder what our readers practice, I myself shower every day and change underwear daily
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Call me a cynic, but I doubt that's the case with those urinating in the sink at matches. Fair enough if it is, but I doubt it.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:17 amYou need to keep hydrated remember, bladders are unique person to person, some people can't plan ahead & do get caught short. I wouldn't personally urinate in a wash basin but in extradionary circumstances I could understand why somebody would.
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Three pages for somebody p!ssing in a sink
Only on this forum
Only on this forum
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Better to pish in sink than sink in pish glug glug
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I wasn't there, I never witnessed anything so unwise to comment, just a general observation more than anything.Squarepusher wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 1:24 pmCall me a cynic, but I doubt that's the case with those urinating in the sink at matches. Fair enough if it is, but I doubt it.
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Had not realised you had a shower FF!FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:07 amI'm sure I'm not the only one who urinates in the shower.
Sometimes I even turn the shower on and have one while I'm there.
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But you wear your Burnley shirt every day for the season,, without washing!pureclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:21 amI think that if you think urine is sterile , think again, whilst it may not be life threatening it is not good practice as the toxins and bacteria in it when mixed with the outside air and other bacteria can cause other problems that may have worse effects.
Just whilst we are talking about these sort of practices, Apparently a study in France has shown that 1 in 5 men only change there underwear twice per week, only 2 out of 5 change daily, so just wonder what our readers practice, I myself shower every day and change underwear daily
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This is not about peeing in the sink, it is about exposing your willie when young folk are present, in a public place.
It is easy to say they are not there at the commencement, however, the young folk could appear at any time. It then becomes a criminal act! Just don't do it.
It is easy to say they are not there at the commencement, however, the young folk could appear at any time. It then becomes a criminal act! Just don't do it.
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Look what happened to Turtle on this Forum...be Warned.
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Mmmm ???Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:47 amI've never done it, but it's not unheard of after a heavy session & a couple of hrs sleep waking up & going for the wardrobe in confusion, you need to go you need to go, the importance is urgency not choosing a suitable spot.
Is it just somebody you know who does that ?
Ok then !
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P!ssed on his chips.
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I think that it is poor practice, however, some circumstances may require it given that the only other option is to pee on the floor or in your pants. I'm not talking about some guy who has just had too much to drink or such like but some people have genuine problems in that department and 'holding it' is not always an option. The term 'when you gotta go you gotta go' apllies in some circumstances. It is unfortunate but alas it is the way things are for some people.
We shouldn't be too quick to judge - who knows what lies ahead for any of us?
We shouldn't be too quick to judge - who knows what lies ahead for any of us?
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For me with bowel disease is that I often have a real urgency to have a bowel movement and I don't get much notice. Interestingly on Saturday I preempted the need and spoke to a steward who was manning the disabled toilet before the game and he agreed that if I needed to go urgently he would let me into the disabled toilet, I often get stopped or queried when I use disabled toilets so I check in advance now where I can. I showed him my "cant wait" card from my Crohns and Colitis UK membership, and this helped him understand. As it was, I only needed to pee, so I didn't take up the option and I suffered in the crush like everyone else.houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:09 pmI think that it is poor practice, however, some circumstances may require it given that the only other option is to pee on the floor or in your pants. I'm not talking about some guy who has just had too much to drink or such like but some people have genuine problems in that department and 'holding it' is not always an option. The term 'when you gotta go you gotta go' apllies in some circumstances. It is unfortunate but alas it is the way things are for some people.
We shouldn't be too quick to judge - who knows what lies ahead for any of us?
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I take it you've never been in a changing room then? Swimming baths/sports centre? I don't see guys hiding their tackle when kids are in there. I doubt if having it out in a place like that is 'illegal'. Same sex changing rooms must be immune from illegality in that respect I would have thought? Of course I don't know for sure but it would be hard to prosecute I would have thought. So would it not be the same in a toilet, given that no more can be seen when doing it in the sink than in a urinal.IanMcL wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 2:50 pmThis is not about peeing in the sink, it is about exposing your willie when young folk are present, in a public place.
It is easy to say they are not there at the commencement, however, the young folk could appear at any time. It then becomes a criminal act! Just don't do it.
Interesting question though.
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That possibly is the case houseboy but it’s very unlikely that the small fraction of people who are in this unfortunate position would put themselves in a situation where they are having to go to public toilets at the busiest time.
In truth we all know that it’s extremely unlikely that this was the reason why this happened at Newcastle and it was far more likely to do with beer and not giving a sh-it about anyone else.
In truth we all know that it’s extremely unlikely that this was the reason why this happened at Newcastle and it was far more likely to do with beer and not giving a sh-it about anyone else.
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I've no doubt about that bud and they were wrong, but I was just posing a 'possible' explanation for some people.TVC15 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:19 pmThat possibly is the case houseboy but it’s very unlikely that the small fraction of people who are in this unfortunate position would put themselves in a situation where they are having to go to public toilets at the busiest time.
In truth we all know that it’s extremely unlikely that this was the reason why this happened at Newcastle and it was far more likely to do with beer and not giving a sh-it about anyone else.
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Received a letter from school last week, reprimanding my son for urinating in one of the sinks.
I don't think he'll be Deputy Head there for much longer...
I don't think he'll be Deputy Head there for much longer...
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The point though, is that peeing in a sink would very much put the part on view, whereas a urinal is the opposite.houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:16 pmI take it you've never been in a changing room then? Swimming baths/sports centre? I don't see guys hiding their tackle when kids are in there. I doubt if having it out in a place like that is 'illegal'. Same sex changing rooms must be immune from illegality in that respect I would have thought? Of course I don't know for sure but it would be hard to prosecute I would have thought. So would it not be the same in a toilet, given that no more can be seen when doing it in the sink than in a urinal.
Interesting question though.
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I believe Shearer and Lineker did a feature on this for the Newcastle v Burnley game analysis on MOTD but it got cut from the final edit. Shame really cos it made it look like all their focus was on Newcastle rather than us.
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My rule is that it's ok if you remove the washing up first.
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Will nobody think of the poor sinks?
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Marney&Mee wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:39 pmReceived a letter from school last week, reprimanding my son for urinating in one of the sinks.
I don't think he'll be Deputy Head there for much longer...
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I got in trouble for urinating in a toilet once ffs. Also I cant show my face in the Nelson branch of B&Q until the court order has elapsed.
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During the 1970s I was invited into this 'hippy' types house. After a few beers I needed to empty my clogs and asked where the bog was. I was requested to go in the kitchen sink, after putting in the plug. They both said they liked to wash their hair in it because it makes their hair shine.
I doubted this at first since I thought they might be taking the p1ss.
I then obliged of course.
I doubted this at first since I thought they might be taking the p1ss.
I then obliged of course.
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It's the midgets I feel sorry for.
Imagine not even having the option.
Imagine not even having the option.
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My mate and his Mrs have a thing for having sex up against the Freezer.....
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