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can someone tell me why did they design wet suits so you have to pee in them?

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Hi Turbo Turtle.
Firstly You don't have to pee in the wetsuit, use your hands and take it off:)
Alternatively you can fit a Pissette or Bec de Canard, which is a valve that allows you to pee while wearing a suit.
search the above terms and you will find some info on the matter.
Also please only post your question in one thread.
 
There are options in the custom made wetsuit to that.

Ivan
 

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can someone tell me why did they design wet suits so you have to pee in them?

Because it feels so good when your cold! rofl

Jon ;)
 
And because it gets that personal touch after a few times... :mute
 
Asturven said:
There are options in the custom made wetsuit to that.

Ivan

what the hell are those things in the center of the photo? Condoms?
 
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yup, im with jon on this one, it does make you warm. the idea although disgusting at first, at one point in tim i guess you have to go and once you pass that point, it becomes easy to do it again, just looking back at what i just wrote, that still sounds disgusting :) :) no one said this was synchronized swimming or polo :) :)
 
Actually
My pissette is made of neoprene and is mounted to the suit.here is a link to the shop that fitted mine.
 
If you're interested, I sell my stock of used pissettes at half price: it's a dozen pieces, all of which tested in the hardest conditions. They worked wonderfully. Send me pm for confidential transaction.
 
Huan said:
Actually
My pissette is made of neoprene and is mounted to the suit.here is a link to the shop that fitted mine.
:eek: That looks rather rude ... is visible like that when not in use?

That other picture looks like the surgical device Burt Reynolds wore strapped to his leg in one of his movies where he attended a seminar where participants got locked in the conference room and were denied access to toilets (only in America?!).

I heard the old bomber crews used to wet themselves on long flights and learned to live with it (the initial warmth was apparently welcome) -- but perhaps they came up with a better solution?? (Failing that, you could always try humming the theme to the Dambusters or 744 squadron :D).
 
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Unfortunately the pissette is always visible.
If anyone gives me gyp I shout: It's the Black Russian Codpiece!!
ala Black Adder.
seriously though it is hidden under the beaver tail of the wetsuit.
and you need to unfasten the suit to use the pissette.
It's your choice, piss in the suit, insert a catheter! or use one of those surgical looking things in the second pic.
 
Nope, why? there would have to be air or a compressible medium to get a squeeze.
 
BladeRunner said:
what the hell are those things in the center of the photo? Condoms?

that's what i thought rofl rofl
but my mind was more on this
P0000002G.jpg

rofl rofl
 
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