If the the clothing was around the ankles and you were standing directly over the toilet, it would go in the toilet, not on the clothing. I guess someone could lean forward also.
Nothing runs down my leg because the dripping stops at the buttocks, that seems to slow it down for me. For others it keeps dripping down the leg for some reason, but I don’t know why.
My labia DOES divert the stream, it drips down the buttocks, but that slows it down, it doesn’t run down my leg. As for it not working once, well maybe it had something to do with your posture, like you weren’t just standing naturally for some reason and that caused a problem, I don’t know. Others have acted like it should run down the leg almost every time. I’ve done plenty it of times without issue.
When some of the urine drips down the buttocks that seems to slow it down, so it just stops. It makes sense that it would slow it down because it’s such a narrow space. My buttocks touch, but maybe some people have buttocks that don’t, I don’t know.
I’m not talking about having the legs spread that far, I only have them about two feet apart. That doesn’t seem that hard to me. Also I get the feeling that these women are saying that it would run down leg their no matter how far apart their legs were.
It doesn’t run down my leg. Some of it drips down the buttocks, but that slows it down and it stops there. I don’t why it does with some and not others.
jordan20, I promise you don’t need to respond to every individual poster, but also, here’s how to use the multiquote feature: let’s say you want to respond to posts A, B and C.
Click on “Multi Quote” (the little pic, not the link; for some reason the link is cranky) on post A, then on post B, then click “Reply with Quote” on post C. TADAAAAAAAA!
Here’s the reason urine keeps dripping down the leg when a woman urinates while standing up: GRAVITY!
The real mystery is why the forces of gravity don’t apply in your case. Again, when you say that urine drips down your buttocks, “then just stops”, WHAT HAPPENS TO IT? Do your buttocks absorb the urine? Are you in a very arid climate so that the urine evaporates quickly? WHERE does it go, if it doesn’t drip down your leg or fall to the ground?
When liquid slows down it stops dripping and then it would get absorbed into the skin after some time, unless it was wiped off first. Imagine that there was some liquid dripping down an arm or something and someone put their hand on it, that would slow the dripping down, it wouldn’t just keep dripping just as fast. The liquid would slow down, pretty much come to a stop, and then get absorbed and the area would feel dry. Unless skin type makes a difference, I don’t know.