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- Comment on This Is Why I Sit Down To Pee Pee 2 weeks ago:
I mean it becomes dirty after the leftover urine dries up. I’m sure for some people it’s okay, but I really dislike it.
- Comment on This Is Why I Sit Down To Pee Pee 2 weeks ago:
That is quite brutal. But it does seem to be very effective. This is interesting. Thanks for sharing your story!
- Comment on This Is Why I Sit Down To Pee Pee 2 weeks ago:
Damn so my friends who use urinals… Interesting.
- Comment on This Is Why I Sit Down To Pee Pee 2 weeks ago:
The wang does remain wet no matter how much you shake it. And that’s pretty uncomfortable to me even though I do wash regularly. It’s like not washing your hands after eating greasy chicken. Yes, you will eventually wash it off some time later but going around with dirty hands all day long is just unpleasant.
- Comment on This Is Why I Sit Down To Pee Pee 2 weeks ago:
Why not raise the seat and pee while standing? It’s a little bit trickier since you have to have a good aim, but it’s as quick as with urinals but you get the privacy
- Comment on This Is Why I Sit Down To Pee Pee 2 weeks ago:
This is one of the reasons why I don’t understand how other men use pissoirs. Like how do you manage the absolute lack of privacy?? And I’m not even talking about hygiene (you don’t use toilet paper when uaing a pissoir)
- Comment on Firearm Advice 5 months ago:
Today I learned one new useful word. Thanks!
- Comment on Who remembers when you needed a separate "Download Manager" to handle concurrent downloads? 5 months ago:
Okay I’ve confused concurrency for parallel downloading. The latter browsers still don’t do by default. And that’s the reason I used to use download managers
- Comment on Who remembers when you needed a separate "Download Manager" to handle concurrent downloads? 5 months ago:
You don’t now?? I think concurrency is still unavailable in modern browsers by default
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
What’s interesting, “-lingus” in cunnilingus and “lingua” are actually connected. “Lingua” used to be “dingua” but then mixed with the verb “lingo” (I lick) because, well, tongues do lick.
Also both dingua and lingo are cognates to English toungue and lick.
Anyway sorry for being boring!