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Written by Rood at 16 Dec 2002 20:48:57: Re: Peeing outdoors
As an answer to: Peeing outdoors written by Gar at 14 Dec 2002 05:28:08:
>Y'know, it really feels good to pee outdoors. Not in front of people or anythimg - it's not a showing off thing. Just getting it out there into the natural, pulling the skin back and letting it flow feels good. It's good for the environment, too, cause it saves a flush. Part of what feels good is the cool air on my glans when I peel. Wouldn't want to be exposed all the time (there's a lot of things that feel good as an occasional thing - the relief of taking a dump feels good, too, but I wouldn't want to do it continuously). Do other guys - or gals - feel this way too? Does it make a diff if yer intact or not? Do some of you conside this just too gross for words? I am interested in others' reactions to this, but please no exhibitionism fantasies - I'm really talking about the "doin' the natural" angle.
I wasn't going to weigh in on this one, but, what the hell....one needs a bit of lighthearted banter at this time of year, along with a bit of corrective advice, too.It's my experience that peeing outdoors is much easier for young guys...I can recall my cousins and me having distance contests when we were about 12. We had absolutely no self-consciousness about it. Then there were our light-hearted attempts to write our names in snow during the winter. Working outdoors as I often do with a crew of men...it's always common for us to take a leak au-dehors, but we always turn our backs on one another, unlike when we were young. And I don't believe the question of foreskin or sans foreskin is thought about, unless, perhaps, one is ballooning for fun when alone?
It seems only natural and appropriate to go outdoors when one is hiking, or jogging...it would be absurd to do otherwise, only an environmentally sensitive person is rather careful where he goes, seeing how abused are our streams and lakes and how important their waters are to our health and safety. So it's not always "good" for the environment, flush or not. I often take hikers on expeditions and it is always necessary to warn them about these things. Anyone disregarding my advice is never asked on another trip. I also recall seeing photographs of loggers working with horses in the protected watersheds of New York City. The horses were fitted with catchment devices to prevent their wastes from sullying the environment.
Sometimes it is impossible not to "go" around other people. Driving across country several years ago with two passengers...a young man and a woman...we stopped somewhere in the wilds of Colorado to adjust the load in back of the pickup. Returning to the cab, we two males discovered that the woman had disappeared. As there was nowhere for anyone to hide, it being open country, we sat there completely puzzled until suddenly her head bobbed up in front of the cab, sly creature she.
- Re: Peeing outdoors Gar 12/17/2002 01:25 (1)
- Re: Peeing outdoors Rood 12/18/2002 04:18 (0)