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Pete,

most modern fast jet flying kit has a built in facility; I was told this was very handy during the long flight using air - to - air refueling by RAF Harriers during the Falklands War...not having tried it personally, I remain unsure if it's a good idea to invert the aircraft having used this kit !
 

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Laugh all you like lads, but I would have given my Lonely Planet for one of these. You try going on a ten hour bus ride with only one pee break on a steep mountains side where the shrubbery is thick and who knows what is waiting to bite you on the bum. It would have worked a dream under my sampot (skirt to you).

I will be pleased to receive one of these in the post thank you very much.
 

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The SHEWEEGO for women and HEWEEGO for men are urination systems that allow the user to urinate comfortably and discreetly, without the need to remove any clothing. Ideal for people . . . . participating in adventure sports e.g. diving, they are both easy to apply and simple to use.
Diving! A pee was a wetsuit reheat after 20 mins in cold water :eek:
 

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I remember a cartoon many years ago showing a small girl watching a small boy peeing and her saying "That's a useful thing to bring on a picnic".

But this sort of thing has been around ages, I mentioned it to one girlfriend who recoiled in horror saying think of the emabarrassment of being caught using one.
 

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I can see that it could be useful on a picnic, but like Lisa, I can't see much use for it on a boat - we have to remove about as many clothes to use it as we would anyway. My oilies have drop-seat anyway.

I also feel unhappy about implying that I suffer from penis-envy, if I were to admit that it would be useful.
 

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My g/f used to take one with her when we were sailing on an enginless, cabinless keelboat. Nowhere to hide with a bucket, long days (Cowes week)...

Of course, the mere fact she took one meant that she never had to use it. Cf umbrellas.
 

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Urine is a sterile first dressing of last resort

Hi Snooks,
Asked my SWMBO if she wanted to trial it this am- no, thats why you paid all that money for drop seat TRAX salopettes for both of us back in our dinghy cruising days!

She did say it might be more use for lady dinghy cruisers/racers, in a car in M-way traffic jams, for hill walkers and hikers(where no bushes for miles/pop behind a tree:D)etc than those boats with a lid and a loo.

After all, most of us accept that bodily functions exist for both sexes, and you might accidentally look, but you don't SEE, if a gentleman.

Cruising does tend to knock the shyness/excessive modesty out of people thru familiarity in a confined environment, and the common courtesies of letting the ladies go below to change/ bed down first etc are a given.:)
 

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I did see a feature in an Australian magazine about a lady sailor who has a bit of guttering pipe, decorated in an Aborigine stylee decoration on it. It's about 1m long and she uses that to pee over the side, she's called it her Didyouweetoo:rolleyes:

Yes that is true.

Would be a bit unpleasant if anyone tried to get a tune out of it. :D

Mike
 

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