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Lymetoo
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quote:
Originally posted by AP:
You're telling me.

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MADDOG
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Darn it I missed out on this post for so long.

You can only pee in the tub if you have a rubber firehydrant in there.Kind of like a rubber duck!!

If you stay in there for two or three hours I guess peeing is one way to warm the watter back up!!!


Any body that can pee behind their ears is very well endowed.

Grandpa tought me to pee on bee stings.It works!!

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Meg
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Ohhhhhhhh, just don't tell me we need to drink it. [toilet]

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Once I peed in the shower with my then girlfriend I peed on her leg she said ewwwwwwwwwww I said I was marking my territory hahahaha ! [woohoo]

So guys watch what you do if dont want a wife hahaha [Big Grin]

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You guys are just nasty! lol.. [Eek!]

I can't beleive I'm going to tell you this..but here goes...

While in Hawaii years ago I was stung by a Portugeuse Man of War.. OMG it hurt SOOO bad..

My entire leg got swollen and the glands in my groan balooned up.. I started having a hard time breathing.. [Eek!]

Long story short I should have gone to the ER...but you know how much faith we all have in ERs now... [cussing]

so needless to say we followed the advice of the local staff working that morning and went back to our room to rest it off.

It started hurting so unbearably that I finally said to my husband "Do you think what they said will REALLY work?" And he said "It's worth a try"..

So I put my leg in the shower and closed the curtain and he tinkled on my leg!..The pain stopped immediately! [woohoo]

So after being married for only hours here my husband was peeeing on my leg!

The other symptoms didn't subside as quickly though...Geesh thoughs nasty jellies!


Daniella

ps. About the peeing in the bathtub...thingy...would you want to lay in someone elses pee? If not then I wouldn't lay there in my own...Although I'm one to talk after what you all know now...lol [kiss]

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quote:
Originally posted by WildCondor:
You can pee on a wound in the wilderness too to sterilize it. [Cool]

So if I'm in the woods with a buddy and get a wound I can't pee on, I could just get my bud to...
uh never mind I's rather die.

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Yep, I'm a tub pee-r. Although I very rarely take baths. And it's always at the end of the bath before I'm ready to get out.
I also pee in the shower - which my dh thinks is just totally gross. Hey, it all goes down the drain - what harm can it do?

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This needs to come back up. [toilet]
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People,
Urine is steril. There is such a thing called "Urinetherapy" in which people drink a small dose of their own urine claiming it is a healing agent.
I know nothing about it. But,, I would not go that far.

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karatelady
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trails,

You said:

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I now take 2-3 hour long hot baths every day and drink about 2 quarts of water while in there.
I just want to clarify that the 2 quarts of water you drink is from another source other than the tub -- right? [lol]

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Dear Siggy,
I read your post above about a rash behind each ear that you may consider Pee-therapy for.Id like a picture of you accomplishing that!
Wink Im sorry couldnt resist.I bet you ment application would be with a cotton ball or else it would remind me alittle of my dog chasin his tail!

Good Nite All

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Maybe that's why I got lyme and my dog didn't-he drinks out of the toilet bowl.

Staying up way past my bedtime to read this-great stuff though. Keep it going to three pages-so I have something to look forward to tomorrow.

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trails,

well not to be gross
but twinkle on to your bladders delight.

funniest thread and responses
thanks for the laughs
mags

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I am bumoing this up because I just don't want it to go away!

I have no great pee-in-bath-use-it-as-medicine stories but me and my friends have been forced to pee in some very creative ways while traveling in central america......

[lol]

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