Mrdesperation 147 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 (edited) As I guy, when I'm peeing in public in a toilet and not a urinal, I aim for the side of the bowl so as not to make a bunch of noise, especially if it's a particularly long pee. So do you ladies try and pee quietly in public also? And a follow up question; What are your opinions/feelings concerning a loud hissing pee? Be it your own, or someone else's either male or female. Yay, nay? Embarrassing? Looking forward to some honest insights. 😀 Edited March 15 by Mrdesperation (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
chimera 101 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 Its not really that easy to pee quieter, but I remember people in middle school turning on the faucets so no one could hear them lol. It never really bothered me though. UrineLover1 1 Quote Link to comment
Mrdesperation 147 Posted March 16 Author Share Posted March 16 4 minutes ago, chimera said: Its not really that easy to pee quieter, but I remember people in middle school turning on the faucets so no one could hear them lol. It never really bothered me though. LoL I never considered running the water. Great idea. Quote Link to comment
jadin 63 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 Running water or trying to move forward enough to not hit water directly if the bowl shape is right. Not always possible. Quote Link to comment
Zhannapeed623 1,157 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 It depends on if I have to hover over the seat or not too. Its diffrent from woman to woman I'm sure as far as how much we may hiss or not. I don't always hiss unless I really need to go. I generally try to avoid hitting the bowl because I don't want splashback, but obviously that's an issue with peeing into the water too. Personally, I don't work about making noise anymore. I used to try to avoid it when I was younger, but now if anything I just don't care 🤣. Plus, for me, if I really don't want to make any noise, I'll just pretend my zipper is stuck and pee in my pants 😉😁🤣! Mrdesperation, nappypants, UrineLover1 and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment
Glocky 459 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 I never think of that. I don't care if I make noise or not 😕 Mrdesperation 1 Quote Link to comment
Wetbedfan 24 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 It’s not something that bothers me, either me or hearing someone else. Mrdesperation 1 Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 2,894 Posted March 16 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted March 16 It is true with female peeing you really cant aim to try and hit the side of the bowl to make it quieter, or at least it would require a lot more effort. I never tried to put a silencer on my peeing but I'm usually not that loud unless I have to go really badly. UrineLover1 and Mrdesperation 2 Quote Link to comment
chyanwra 7 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 I love to hear women peeing in the toilet, and if there's an accompanying hissing noise, then that's a bigger turn on! Quote Link to comment
mxrx_16 1 Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 I seem to be in the minority here, but when I'm in a public restroom I always pee "slower" and kind of lighter than usual. Instead of a full on stream I'm letting it trickle out with less force. It takes much longer and gets more difficult the more desperate I am to pee, but normally I'm wayy too paranoid to just let it flow freely. Mrdesperation 1 Quote Link to comment
Vaine Steele 113 Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 (edited) On the rare occasions when I use a public restrooms outside of work I usually just don't care and let it all out, only thing I try really hard to do is not moan even lightly lol. At home though I'll moan and sigh a lot if it's a nice intense relaxing piss because I don't care lol, the fan that goes on inside my bathroom is loud enough to block out all but the loudest of noises to outsiders. Not that anyone has an ear to my bathroom door while I'm using anyway but you know. Edited March 31 by Vaine Steele (see edit history) Mrdesperation 1 Quote Link to comment
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