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By *H91Man
over a year ago
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"Given the state of the local pool yesterday, I may have involuntarily taken part in water sports.
Place was mingin' and full of weans. Don't try and tell me they leave the pool when they need a pee...... "
They defo don't, as an ex-lifeguard I can say for sure that swimming pools are disgusting things at the best of times, and even worse during school holidays. |
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"Given the state of the local pool yesterday, I may have involuntarily taken part in water sports.
Place was mingin' and full of weans. Don't try and tell me they leave the pool when they need a pee...... "
And you think all the adults do? I've lost count of the number of women I've known or chatted to, who have expressed surprise that anybody would even consider getting out and walking all the way to the loos for a pee! I'm not condoning it, or tarring everyone with the same brush, just saying. I can't comment on blokes' pool habits as it not something I tend to enjoy talking to other guys about! There's a reason they put all that chlorine in there! |
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Oh, as for the original question, yes, a woman peeing is the biggest turn on of all for me. It's actually far more popular amongst both sexes than many people would imagine, but I certainly understand why it's not for everyone.
The only thing that surprises me is how the same person can express utter horror at the idea of sharing pee, yet quite happily play with a partner's cum. Pee is warm, liquid, virtually sterile when fresh from a healthy person and has almost no colour or odour if the "giver" is properly hydrated. If anything was going to provoke the "yuck" reaction, I would have thought it would be gloopy, sticky, slimy, stringy cum, yet most women seem to revel in having that on or in them! I guess that's social conditioning for you!
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