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    A question for femmes, sissies, tranny-boys and gurls

    As a semi-retired tranny escort, I'm very aware of the efforts we make to capture our illusions of femeninity. All the grooming, shaving and other hair-removal business, and clothing, under-clothing, gaffs, heels, and even chastity devices all play into the equation. So here's today's question. When alone, or not alone but not "en femme", do you sit to pee? Now certainly it's de riguer to sit when dressed, but when you're just lounging around what do you do? I always sit, so I can feel the femme experience even when in plain mode. Sitting is also common in many other countries just for hygienic reasons. In Japan about 70% of men sit, regardless of sexual orientation. So what about you?

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    Re: A question for femmes, sissies, tranny-boys and gurls

    I don't fall into any of the categories you list in the title, but still generally sit when I pee. As you point out, for hygienic reasons. One side of my "pee slit" is fatter than the other so the stream tends to go a bit to one side. Then as the flow slows it shifts. Peeing on the rim of the toilet or even the floor is not something I view as a good idea. When presented with a urinal I happily stand.

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    Re: A question for femmes, sissies, tranny-boys and gurls

    I guess I be categorized as a “femme”? I don’t go all out with falsies, or padding, but I also have not worn men’s clothing in a few months, at home or out and about. Granted one would have to look at the tags to know in most cases to know. Yes, when wearing a skirt or dress, standing up to piss unless you’re outside isn’t happening. When I’m home, I usually am not wearing anything, but I do have “a sit down wee” as I’m the one that cleans the house, so only having to clean up the little dribble from my husband from time to time is more than enough.

 

 

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