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Ever peed in a public swiming pool?

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Yes I have.

Where are some interesting unusual places that you have urinated or defecated?

I was in a small booking cell at age 12. I kept saying I have to **** and the jerk wont let me use a friggin toilet. So, as the bladder got fuller and fuller, I emptied it on the floor. The (fat) officer came to the cell and took me down so I was soaked with urine. He then proceeded to use me as his mop and wiped it up with me.


All might I slept drenched in urine and whatever was on that floor. He would not do that give me a dry and clean jumpsuit. In other words, the floor was mopped with a 12 year old child?

Later on he denied doing it. All the officers and my probation officer took his word on it. Who are they gonna believe? The respectable officer who follows the law,, or the lunatic always needing to be restrained, plugging his toilet and flooding the place, kicking on the walls at three am, scratching paint off the walls, tearing his shirt and matrass up, vandalizing everything I could etc

I could have had a lawsuit if iI wasn't a lunatic , and even better chances were it caught on camera. His boss would have to let him go.
 

Mindmaster

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Yes I have.

Where are some interesting unusual places that you have urinated or defecated?

I was in a small booking cell at age 12. I kept saying I have to **** and the jerk wont let me use a friggin toilet. So, as the bladder got fuller and fuller, I emptied it on the floor. The (fat) officer came to the cell and took me down so I was soaked with urine. He then proceeded to use me as his mop and wiped it up with me.


All might I slept drenched in urine and whatever was on that floor. He would not do that give me a dry and clean jumpsuit. In other words, the floor was mopped with a 12 year old child?

Later on he denied doing it. All the officers and my probation officer took his word on it. Who are they gonna believe? The respectable officer who follows the law,, or the lunatic always needing to be restrained, plugging his toilet and flooding the place, kicking on the walls at three am, scratching paint off the walls, tearing his shirt and matrass up, vandalizing everything I could etc

I could have had a lawsuit if iI wasn't a lunatic , and even better chances were it caught on camera. His boss would have to let him go.

Pretty sure public swimming pools are 90% pee.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
Peeing in a public pool causes a lot less agitation if you're actually in the pool instead of standing on the diving board. I found some folks can't take a joke.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member

When you think you smell "chlorine" at a pool, you are actually smelling pee in a sense. You are smelling trichloroamine, not chlorine. In swimming pool concentrations the odor of chlorine is nonexistent. Watch the video for an explanation.
 
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dybmh

דניאל יוסף בן מאיר הירש
@PopeADope ,

Dude, I am so so sorry that happened to you.

@Subduction Zone ,

Even though Bear Grylls has been drinking his own pee on camera for years, I am personally adverse to the idea of drinking it or swimming in it.

Help a brother out.

Is it possible that other organic compounds are mixing into the pool that result in the high concentration of trichloroamine? I am asking if it's possible. I mean... I've been working on the whole matrix, "there is no spoon", thing. But like, I dunno if I'll ever get there.

Here's what I'm hanging my hopes on:

"Trichloramine is a volatile, irritant compound of penetrating odor, which is found as a disinfection by-product in the air of chlorinated indoor swimming pools from reactions of nitrogenous compounds with chlorine. Acid amides, especially urea, ammonium ions and α-amino acids have been found as most efficient trichloramine precursors at acidic and neutral pH."

Is mucus a nitrogeneous compound? Could I have been swimming in snot AND pee? o_O:eek::confused::oops::confused:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0043135411000911
 
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Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
Yes I have.

Where are some interesting unusual places that you have urinated or defecated?

I was in a small booking cell at age 12. I kept saying I have to **** and the jerk wont let me use a friggin toilet. So, as the bladder got fuller and fuller, I emptied it on the floor. The (fat) officer came to the cell and took me down so I was soaked with urine. He then proceeded to use me as his mop and wiped it up with me.


All might I slept drenched in urine and whatever was on that floor. He would not do that give me a dry and clean jumpsuit. In other words, the floor was mopped with a 12 year old child?

Later on he denied doing it. All the officers and my probation officer took his word on it. Who are they gonna believe? The respectable officer who follows the law,, or the lunatic always needing to be restrained, plugging his toilet and flooding the place, kicking on the walls at three am, scratching paint off the walls, tearing his shirt and matrass up, vandalizing everything I could etc

I could have had a lawsuit if iI wasn't a lunatic , and even better chances were it caught on camera. His boss would have to let him go.

Public urination or defecation in swimming pools is why I have my own private heated indoor swimming pool.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Pretty sure public swimming pools are 90% pee.

Only about 50%, about half of americans think :-

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Urine-indicator dye - Wikipedia
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
Thank God for chlorine eh?

Chlorine stings my eyes, that's why I have bromine put into my indoor pool; I'm not as sensitive to bromine as I am to chlorine. May I please suggest bromine instead of chlorine to anybody who is sensitive to the chlorine in his indoor swimming pool or spa. ....:)
 
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