To Pee Or Not To Pee In Public Restrooms 🚽

As awkward as it may sound but this is something that we shouldn’t really shy away from.  This is specifically for all the women out there. Imagine you’re out traveling and get the sudden urge to pee but unfortunately, the public restrooms are a mess, what are you supposed to do? Has this thought ever crossed your mind of how lucky the guys are in this case? I personally don’t like to use public restrooms/ train washrooms even if it appears to be clean because well it’s all in the mind and feels so unhygienic but then at times I cannot disobey the natures call. The timing is always so wrong. 

I remember there were times when I wouldn’t drink much water if I had to travel somewhere via car or trains. The problem with traveling via car is that you have to search for a proper restroom and even that doesn’t guarantee you a clean place and it’s better not to discuss the trains because I just don’t get it how some people can not flush and keep the washroom area tidy. Is it that hard? I don’t know if you’ve ever faced a dirty washroom but I have and it’s a disgusting site. Not to forget the infections one might get after using public restrooms. Which is why not drinking enough water isn’t the solution. Right? Controlling your urge to pee also isn’t the solution. In fact, that’s really harmful to your health. It could be a cause of kidney stones & promote the growth of infection in the uterus too. So NEVER ever hold it in. So what to do then? 

The solution is a pretty amazing Pee kit invented by Peebuddy where all you need to do is stand, aim and pee.  It’s budget friendly and something which every girl should definitely carry while traveling. I recently went on a trip and this was the first time I was carrying this with me and boy! I was so glad I had this with me.  It’s Funnel shaped, and laminated with a water-resistant coating. It’s easy to use, portable & disposable. 

This is how it looks :

peebuddy

Here’s a short video for those who would rather watch a video than read about this.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BzHiRUjFfBC/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Interesting. Right? So tell me, have you ever used Peebuddy or something similar to this? What’s your take for the public washrooms? Is it hygienic where you live or travel to? I would love to know if you have any horrifying restroom stories too?  More so or not I have come across the dirty ones but Thank God for Peebuddy, I don’t have to worry about my health now. The featured image otherwise aptly defines my state while visiting one without precaution. Does it ring a bell to you too?

PS: Want to know something cooler than this? Use my code RIMIKA20 to get a 20% discount in all your orders from Peebuddy. Trust me with this. You’re not going to regret it. 

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© Photography and Video was taken and conceptualized by Missbindas © Featured Image from Pixabay

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23 Comments Add yours

  1. Quite informative. Keep up the good work.

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    1. Thank you for appreciating.

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  2. equipsblog's avatar equipsblog says:

    Don’t you want to clean out Peebuddy after using it? If so, how do you rinse it?

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    1. It’s for one time use only. The whole pack comes in 10/20/40/80 funnels. So it’s really convenient to use and doesn’t cost much either. 🙂

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      1. Tani's avatar Tani says:

        Really informative and helpful . I often travel here and there , most of the time the washrooms are dirty . I am surly going to use them .

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        1. Thanks Tani. It really is something that we should all go forth with. 🙂

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  3. equipsblog's avatar equipsblog says:

    That makes a lot more sense but a lot of disposable material too.

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    1. That’s true. I am not sure of the composition but do hope it’s made out of soemthing eco-friendly.

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  4. Sam "Goldie" Kirk's avatar floatinggold says:

    Wow. That sounds like a great idea.

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    1. Trust me, it is like a saviour. 🙂

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  5. Love your writing, I think we less mortal soul can also benefit a bit from your writing 😄

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    1. Less mortal soul and you? No ways. Thank you for the encouragement though. 🙂

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      1. Smiles. My absolute pleasure

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  6. Oh my, this is interesting! Always helpful to have it when needed 😊 it happens to me to find disgusting public restrooms, awful 😷🥴 yes, I don’t understand why people cannot keep them clean 🥴😲

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    1. I just found this comment in my Spam. So sorry I didn’t check it earlier. 🙂
      About what you said, I guess we will never understand how people move on after dirtying the washrooms.

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      1. Glad you found it! 😉 oh definitely, will remain a mystery 🤔😉🤪

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        1. Hahaha. .True that. Sorry for the late response. Was a little bit busy. ❤

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  7. librepaley's avatar librepaley says:

    Never used such a thing, though ‘bashful bladder’ is most recognisable.

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    1. It really is helpful. 🙂

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  8. This is interesting! Some time back I have left you a comment on this post but now I cannot see it anymore…🤔 WP is playing with me again 🤪
    I have nominated you for the Liebster award https://popsiclesociety.com/2019/07/02/liebster-award-4/ Enjoy it! 😊🌸

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    1. Oh really? Thank you so much for the nomination. True! WP keeps playing games regarding this. 🙂

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      1. My pleasure 😊 Yes, playing games quite often 🤔

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  9. Isha's avatar Isha says:

    Hi, would love for you to check out my blog and let me know what you think ☺️

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