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You can always tell when someone in a public shower pees because of the smell, so I figure, some of the pee is floating into the air and drifting into my nose. They're practically pissing on meANYWAYS back on topic after dealing with mandatory liberalism. Being from MI, I still totally pee in the shower sometimes. The shower is already being rinsed with hot water and various soaps, why not flush down this sterile body waste with it?

I'll admit to peeing in the sink. Not just for water conservation, either. Sometimes my reason is privacy. I'm a bit shy when it comes to peeing in a toilet and making lots of noise when we've got company over. Then again, sometimes it's just easier than lifting the toilet seat, like when you wake up in the middle of the night and you find that your eyeballs are floating. It's become such a habit that I never pee in the toilet at home. Brer Fox, I'm with you when it comes to peeing in anyone else's sink--I don't do it. Also, I agree with Orlandude: the bacteria living in our mouths is certainly worse than urine. Oh, and... Lyconthrope, I think cleaning with bleach and boiling water each time is possibly a bit much, but running the hot tap for a couple seconds to rinse out any remaining urine in the sink isn't. Try it at home--I've never turned back!
