How do women urinate?

So why shouldn’t soap be used?

Beats me. Q.E.Dickie has never complained about a little soap. I think that’s hogwash, IMO.

Thanks. To tell the truth, I noticed I was getting close a few days ago and now I totally missed it and did not notice until you mentioned it.

I agree. As I said, rather than picking on any individual I think it should give us pause to think how and why can women, be so ignorant about their own bodies.

You use toothpaste?!:confused:

Well hell. Now I realize what I’ve been doing wrong!!

So you’re saying that the thirty minutes I spend on it with soap in the shower is a bad thing. Too clean…pipes and all.

Knock me over with a feather!

If I read the OP correctly, he was right all along, until some women confused the matter for him. So lay off…he was just trying to get a straight and definitive answer.

Now men who leave the toilet seat up are the one’s who truly do not know how a woman urinates.

Easier, yes, but you won’t be getting any urine out!
As a circulationg RN for c-sections, I’d cath women just prior to the operation. Sometimes, even doing this hundreds of times, it’s hard for me to find the meatus and some women have ‘blind pouches’—false meatuses! But you can always tell when you’re in the right spot----urine flashback!

p.s. Women—soap is drying to delicate mucus membranes like the inside of your mouth, the conjunctiva of your eyes…and your labia minora/vagina.

Cyn, OB/GYN RN

Also, Pricegal’s classmates, male or female, if they do not understand the physiology of a procedure SHOULD NOT be allowed to do it. Thankfully the Board of Registered Nurses will screen him right out during the NCLEX and he can go to truck driving school.

It’s kind of alarming the number of women who don’t grasp that they’re not peeing out their vaginas. The other day on another message board someone insisted that tampons gave her urinary tract infections. Her explanation was that you’re supposed to pee after sex to get the bacteria out of your vagina, so obviously tampons are going to push them toward your bladder too. o_O How can you have the anatomy and not know what’s there?

This Big Ole Fag[super]TM[/super] who has never actually encountered women’s equipment up close 'n personal nevertheless knows how many orifices there are and their basic function. (Oh, and I’m not in health care, either.) I mean, I paid attention in health class in 5th grade, not because it turned me on but because ten-year-olds are curious about how bodies work. This just stuns me.

Having made the mistake of google’ing tub girl and reading your post within minutes of each other, I can honestly report back that I found your post 250% more grotesque.

Hoo boy. I’m declaring this one asked and answered.
Also, I have to express my disappointment. 50 posts and not a single person said, “in pairs.”