So why don't they have urinals in women's restrooms? I think it's a legit question. Wouldn't girls prefer to have a public restroom setup where they could stand like guys?
Some do in the States! Little known (and extremely rare anymore) was the Sanistand® made by American Standard. It was basically a normal toilet that had no seat, was extended out and narrowed at the end. The woman could drop trow, straddle it, and pee. From what I've read, they were most commonly found in universities and Interstate freeway rest areas. Mid to late sixties I think, but almost all have been removed according to one toiletologist website. I want one for my herb garden if anyone find$ one!
Well, why not? It's worth asking. The conception that women can only sit to pee is partly what led to me thinking what I did. "Because" is not a reason.
There used to be urinals in women's changing rooms at swimming pools 60 years ago, but hardly anyone used them - women & girls still went into the cubicles for a pee.
Of course because isn't a reason as a word by itself but what follows IS a reason.
Well I am not still as to WHY women stopped peed standing up. Even in a cubbie men will still pee standing up, I do. And why don't women pee standing at home still? Just doesn't make much sense to me
Oh for goodness' sake, it's not rocket science, men and women pee the way they do because that's what they were brought up to do in this culture. I assume you're a man who pees standing up? Well, how come you don't sit down to do it?
Actually I reckon it'd be better if EVERYONE sat down to pee, there's be much less male piss on toilet floors, on toilet seats and splattered up toilet walls, usually having to be cleaned up by women.
I had no idea girls have TWO holes down there!
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Well we can actually, just as men can pee sitting down, this is a cultural thing and in some cultures women DO piss standing up
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Some do in the States! Little known (and extremely rare anymore) was the Sanistand® made by American Standard. It was basically a normal toilet that had no seat, was extended out and narrowed at the end. The woman could drop trow, straddle it, and pee. From what I've read, they were most commonly found in universities and Interstate freeway rest areas. Mid to late sixties I think, but almost all have been removed according to one toiletologist website. I want one for my herb garden if anyone find$ one!
Probably bc it's not our culture. Who cares anyway?
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Well I am not still as to WHY women stopped peed standing up. Even in a cubbie men will still pee standing up, I do. And why don't women pee standing at home still? Just doesn't make much sense to me
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Oh for goodness' sake, it's not rocket science, men and women pee the way they do because that's what they were brought up to do in this culture. I assume you're a man who pees standing up? Well, how come you don't sit down to do it?
Actually I reckon it'd be better if EVERYONE sat down to pee, there's be much less male piss on toilet floors, on toilet seats and splattered up toilet walls, usually having to be cleaned up by women.