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Guest leo

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i was just wondering if anyone else does this?

as in still in there female body?

iv peed standing up for as long as i can remember even before i knew i was trans

it is possble to do it in your female body but it can be wierd

many of times when tired iv peed down my leg!!

just the little things that keep my ego in check, not something you can do at a urinal obviously just wondered

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Guest ollie13

Yeah I do it most of the time...obviously there are some situations that make it impossible.

But yeah...see what you mean about the ego thing.

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Guest Leigh

yeah, i do that too (without stp).... i don't do it all the time, but i've often felt the urge.

same with you, before i knew i was trans.

it kinda makes me laugh.

peace

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Guest Cody_T

man, how did you guys manage? This was the pet peeve of my childhood. The closest I could get to it was kneeling on the toilet. Otherwise it was just too messy. I tried to get over it, but I just kept trying, like I'd have grown the equipment by the next time I got the urge. I didn't :(. I can't explain how jealous I was when Elliot said on Scrubs about going in the mens' bathroom (she's a girl) on accident "it's not like I saw it and thought it was a female urinal and then used it and found it oddly comfortable" or something to that effect. I always harbored a desire to use a urinal because I figured it would work a lot better, but have never had that chance.

Now I can stand and pee through plastic when I'm lucky and have a place to store it. The first time I did it was possibly the greatest day of my life. I drank almost a gallon of water so that I could fully enjoy it :P

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Guest StrandedOutThere

There are websites that show you how to STP with your standard equipment. It requires some finesse. I've never been able to do it with any degree of accuracy, but there are women who CAN and DO use urinals without an STP device. I think it is just very, very difficult and requires much skill.

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Guest Sergei

I think its called the gravity method or something like that. I have seen instructions on websites before, but have never personally been able to do it. I'm happy with the STP though.

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Guest Neuro

I can without an STP device; but I have to remove my pants and underwear first (not just unzip the fly like BioMen have been blessed with the ability to do) --I remember discovering a method to do it when I was little, getting so excited and telling my little sisters "HEY, I CAN STAND UP LIKE A BOY; C'MON TRY IT, TRY IT!!" XD ...Actually, that was one of my first memories of realizing I was reeeeeally different from my sisters. Ha ha, FLASHBAAAACK. (Their disturbed little girl stares still are engraved in my minds eye).

I mostly stand, unless I am incredibly tired or weak and have to sit <_< it takes a lot of practice, and toilet paper (LOL) but I think that it also might depend on other factors like control and build, too (possibly? Not like I've ever been able to compare.) It is kind of awkward to explain, though. I rarely get it running down my leg anymore, though; thank god.

Do hope to get STP device soon, though; soon as I'm outta the house >w> second best thing to the real deal, s'what I want~

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