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Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 8:22 am
by Hrc714
Perhaps my title should be “Learning NOT to pee all over”. With the hard tips in my titan, my stream comes out with a 40 degree angle to the left. However that varies with force of the stream. I would also add that spray and split stream are an occasional pop up. Given that I need to start my aim 5” low and outside right, and increase to 10” outside right mid pee, then back to 5” toward the end. Now that last squirt could go anywhere so I aim just outside the strike zone and hope. After too many extended cleanups, I am forced to sit. Did not have this issue with previous implant. Any tricks or tips for directional improvement?

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 8:31 am
by Old Guy
Yes. After my implant my stream would be more like a sprinkler. I would spray everywhere.
Actually, I started sitting to pee the next day. I still sit to pee because now I dribble at the end. (dang catheters)
At a urinal I'm ok but shaking it at the end to get those last drops out may make some think I'm doing something else!

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 9:32 am
by cbinspok
Interesting, mine has become split at times too can be annoying to correct quickly lol.

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 11:17 am
by stmfttr
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Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 3:24 pm
by LMCatman
I don't need to learn, I already pee all over.....!!

Seriously, I now sit to pee whenever practical. At urinals, I try not to piss on the floor (or on my feet)....

It's a relatively small inconvenience compared to being "always ready"...

Good luck man

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 4:50 pm
by Lost Sheep
Hrc714 wrote:Perhaps my title should be “Learning NOT to pee all over”. With the hard tips in my titan, my street comes out with a 40 degree angle to the left. However that varies with force of the stream. I would also add that spray and split stream are an occasional pop up. Given that I need to start my aim 5” low and outside right, and increase to 10” outside right mid pee, then back to 5” toward the end. Now that last squirt could go anywhere so I aim just outside the strike zone and hope. After too many extended cleanups, I am forced to sit. Did not have this issue with previous implant. Any tricks or tips for directional improvement?

I sit to urinate habitually now. When a guest, I figure it is only polite to contribute as little to a host's household cleaning as possible. Then I figured to keep my own bathroom as clean as possible. This actually has nothing to do with urine, as I have pretty good aim (lucky me). It is the splash that is most troublesome which I seek to minimize.

But that does not answer your question, only provides an alternate solution.

Have you tried kneading the tip of your penis before initiating your stream? It could be adhesions in your urethra affect the exit velocity and direction until they let go.

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 7:19 pm
by CigareVolant
I had occasional split-stream both before and after implant. Can't tell that it made a difference.

Here's a trick that seems to work for me. Wet your index finger and slide it down the slit that the pee comes out of. I noticed that sometimes it's stuck shut a little bit, and that seems to be what makes it spray sideways or go split-stream. I've noticed that this happens more often after sex. Maybe sex juices are stickier than urine, so if that's the last thing that came out, it's more likely to be stuck shut.

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:09 am
by Raynardi
Falla nel lavandino e hai risolto

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2023 2:35 pm
by oldbeek
I have a soup can to pee in, then dump it. Works for me.

Re: Learning to pee all over

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2023 4:58 pm
by ThailandBound
I have no idea why that happens. It happened to me for the first several months after the surgery. Several months in, let’s say five months, the stream started to straighten itself out naturally. But prior to that, it was all over the place.

Your several months in, so I hope it improves for you soon.