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Apparently there is a company selling a portable urinating device for ladies ! I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry, but to be honest both would leave me urgently dashing for the smallest room :-) (And I don't have a dash in me.)

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Easybreather

Is it a sheewee you are talking about? Has been around for a few years and think it is a brilliant idea if a woman is caught short. OK for blokes, who can just stand anywhere and perform, but what about women, who have to perform contortions with clothing and also find privacy.

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scrobbitty in reply toEasybreather

Yes it is - had never heard of anything like this - it comes in vivid fuschia!

If she wee is one, I dont want to know. I am on water tabs and have problems. Always need to know where the loo is. Wondering if I should have a wee test.

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Oh how I know that feeling - having read a few blogs related to this lovely subject I was very glad to know I wasn't the only one to have this problem.

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Flatman5

Nothing changes does it? 250 years ago there were 'Coach Pots', which were used for long journeys - or taken to church for when the vicar's sermon went on too long!

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scrobbitty in reply toFlatman5

Lor oh lummy ! Every goes around in circles, apart from me, way too much for the lungs!

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dully

I'm wondering how it works - do you stick it on or tie it on ? Can't hold it in place or people would see.....

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O2Trees in reply todully

No sticking or tying on - it kind of fits quite snugly around your anatomy but you do have to hold it in place, so easier to use discreetly with jeans i think.

Shewees are great for emergencies, side of road on motorways, in countryside when its too brambly etc. Never knew they come in fuchsia . . . And never heard of coach pots - love it :)

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caroleoctober in reply toO2Trees

Never watched Flog-it then 02Trees, often people bring them in thinking they are old gravy boats :D

Carole x

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O2Trees in reply tocaroleoctober

Phew, at first i thought you meant the shewees Carole - a bit soon for them to hit Flog It I was thinking.

But Coach Pots as gravy boats? That's hilarious - a kind of upcycling/reusage thing. thanks for the laugh. xjean

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scrobbitty in reply toO2Trees

I won't be able to look breathless people wearing jeans in the eyes now ! Eeek - that's me :-)

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O2Trees in reply toscrobbitty

Ha ha! (laughing face - dont know how to make one here)

I read these blogs in bed in the morning with my cup of tea. If KOTC carries on with his jokes I will need one for the bed. lol

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