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Oh my. My Shewee has just arrived.

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  • geekgirl
    geekgirl Posts: 998 Forumite
    I don't see the need for a shewee, just squat. Go camping and hiking all the time, and a few girls got things like the shewee but gave up pretty quickly.


    I have pee'd squatting in many places over the years, but I am an old bird now with arthritis in both knees and can no longer squat, so a shewee may be the answer for outdoor peeing :)
  • puddy
    puddy Posts: 12,709 Forumite
    i feel im the only person who cant really wee behind bushes or whatever. EVERY single time ive tried to wee out on country walks etc, i have wee running down the back of my trousers and into my shoes. EVERY time, i just cant seem to do it, it goes in all my knickers too

    im going to look at the shewee
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    puddy wrote: »
    i feel im the only person who cant really wee behind bushes or whatever. EVERY single time ive tried to wee out on country walks etc, i have wee running down the back of my trousers and into my shoes. EVERY time, i just cant seem to do it, it goes in all my knickers too

    Thank you so much for sharing. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    The Shewees come in pink, army green and clear btw. :D
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • Before I forget, I'd recommend the extreme version of the Shewee as it has a pipe to attach at the front, that means less exposure as it can poke out of your zip but also it makes things land clear of your feet lol It's easy to shake drops out, store in it's case and sterilise if required when you get home.

    Oh and as someone mentioned earlier, the tighter you hold it to your body then the more likely it is to leak, relax and position it loosely in place and with the back edge angled up to get the best results. It is worth practising at home and well worth the shock on OH's face if you don't tell him you've bought it and he walks in when you're stood in front of the loo trying it out :eek:
  • puddy wrote: »
    i feel im the only person who cant really wee behind bushes or whatever. EVERY single time ive tried to wee out on country walks etc, i have wee running down the back of my trousers and into my shoes. EVERY time, i just cant seem to do it, it goes in all my knickers too

    im going to look at the shewee

    Must admit have done that once when i was younger - and probably quite drunk! Have mastered the art now though:D
    The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.
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  • puddy wrote: »
    i feel im the only person who cant really wee behind bushes or whatever. EVERY single time ive tried to wee out on country walks etc, i have wee running down the back of my trousers and into my shoes. EVERY time, i just cant seem to do it, it goes in all my knickers too

    No you aren't - I'm up there along with you.
    The only time I nearly mastered it I was interrupted by hubby jumping up and down like a lunatic pointing and howling with laughter. Not only did he distract me and cause a wet patch but when I got back to the car he pointed out (in between snorts and guffaws) that although it was grey dark and I'd gone a fair distance to be out of sight it was absolutely pointless as I was wearing a bright orange, fluorescent safety jacket with "motorway maintenance" emblazoned on the back.

    I'd have been less visible with a flashing beacon on my head!
    NO FARMS = NO FOOD
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,312 Forumite
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    I can't find it, if we do, but I've offered to do some research on behalf of the walking group I belong to, the other ladies hadn't heard of such devices and several of us would find it jolly useful!

    Is the SheWee best, or is something else better?
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  • System
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    I have a shewee.:) came with a handy carry case and extender tube thingy. Takes a little bit of getting used to (maybe practice in the shower) but once you do get the hang of it, its a godsend. Mine came in very
    handy whilst camping.
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  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    We did do. I started it. :D

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3621653

    I'd forgotten all about it tbh, it's still on a shelf in it's box unused. But hey at least I have it 'just in case'. :o:rotfl:
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,312 Forumite
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    VERY helpful. I was sure I'd seen one somewhere. Sounds like it's Shewees we need ...
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