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1. Pee in jug.
2. Take Jug to garden.
3. Drain and rinse.
4. Lather and repeat.
I keep two urinals, with closing lids, close to my bed at night as I suffer from frequent urination. In the morning, I empty them into the toilet.
I also have a urinal next to my computer. There are times I get so rapt up in what I'm doing on the computer, I have no time to run to the bathroom, fearing I'll lose my train of thought in the interim.
And, yes, I pee in shower as well, when the occasion arises.
I'm even flirting with the idea of getting a Texas catheter, where you attach a condom like sac over the penis and it drains into a bag attached to your leg.
Gee! Wouldn't that be the luxury of all luxuries!
How many times, how many times, have I been in a long line at the grocery store and by the time I'm up to bat, I've almost peed my pants. With a Texas catheter, there I'd be at the cash register, peeing away while paying the cashier with a smirk on my face. The sounds of urine splashing inside the bag as I head to the parking lot.
When my parents used to travel, before leaving my dad would buy a generic 3 liter soft drink. He would pour the soft drink out and use the bottle to pee in.He made Mama fuss at him when they would stop to get gas or something, he would open the door and empty the bottle before getting out! lol I know we're getting away from the bath thing, but after tij and the catheter, I had to mention it.
Considering what some kids can and what they will do is mine boggling.
That is the reason why I never allowed my kids to visit the public swimming pool in the summer when they were little.
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