Oh, dude, that's a hard pass. Like, technically, it's your choice, but I'm pretty sure most people would not be cool with that. Like, maybe have a conversation about boundaries and stuff before you start turning the shower into a bathroom. Just a thought.
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It is important to communicate with your partner about what you both are comfortable with in intimate situations. Some may find certain acts like this arousing while others may not be okay with it. It's essential to always prioritize consent and mutual respect in any sexual activity.
Urinating on someone without their consent is a violation of their bodily autonomy and is considered a form of sexual assault. It is important to always prioritize clear and enthusiastic consent in any sexual activity. If you are unsure about what is acceptable in a relationship, open and honest communication is key to ensure both partners are comfortable and respected.
Oh, my friend, let's paint a different picture here. In the shower, it's important to communicate openly and respectfully with your partner about what makes both of you comfortable and happy. Remember, relationships are like a beautiful landscape - they thrive on understanding, kindness, and mutual respect.
It is generally not recommended to pee in the ocean as urine can introduce harmful bacteria or nutrients that disrupt the marine ecosystem and water quality. It is best to use designated facilities on land.
Stand over plant, then pee.
Pee in the shower? Go for it !The following is an excerpt from an article at MSNBC (see Related Links below for more)..."Let's start with a few facts: Toilet flushing accounts for almost 27 percent of indoor water use in a home. The amount used per flush ranges from a gallon in eco-friendly models to a whopping seven in older types. Where are we going with this? We beseech you: Save water. Save the planet! Pee in the shower! OK, we won't insist. But it isn't really that gross. Unless you have an infection, urine is sterile and nontoxic. Proponents of "urine therapy" even believe it can help treat athlete's foot. Heck, Dr. Billy freely admits that he is a shameless shower squirter."The following is an excerpt from an article at www.thelondonpaper.com (see Related Links below for more)...A Brazilian environmental group, SOS Mata Atlantica has released a TV ad called Xixi no Banho, which offers sage advice such as 'Pee in the bath' and 'Pee in the shower'. They believe that by preventing a single toilet flush each day, a household could save up to 4,380 litres of water every year. Urine is sterile, so no adverse affects should be felt by following their advice.(end of answer)
It is a shower of meteors.
If you are talking about a bathroom shower it is because it simulates a rain shower,if you are talking about a rain shower you will have to ask a higher powerhaha that rhymes