Spady
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If the diver is really hydrated, then its no big deal anyway b/c the pee will be mostly water anyway. (the bonus in cold water = it comes out 98.6 degrees)
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Welcome to SB. Post an Intro on that forum if you'd like....Divingdon:I try not to pee in my suit and if i do i rinse it loads before getting back on the boat. There is nothing worse than a customer unzipping their suit (normally a rental) and getting a godawful noseful of pee reek. FYI for treating jellyfish stings, male urine is considered sterile, where female urine is not. This is due to women being more prone to urinary tract infections. I love farting in my wetsuit and feeling the bubbles tickling all the way up my back \(*o*)/
lns92:As a male, 55 years of age, you bet your life I pee in my henderson 7mm hyperstrech wet suit. I drink plenty of water all year round and more in the summer. I pee in my wet suit between dives, during dives and after dives. I also pee in an empty snapple bottle on the way home. This is not to mention the pisses I take on the dive boat on our way to the dive site. You know I am telling the truth
Uh, ok...?lns92:As a male, 55 years of age, you bet your life I pee in my henderson 7mm hyperstrech wet suit. I drink plenty of water all year round and more in the summer. I pee in my wet suit between dives, during dives and after dives. I also pee in an empty snapple bottle on the way home. This is not to mention the pisses I take on the dive boat on our way to the dive site. You know I am telling the truth