As an ADULT, would you pee in a pool?

As an ADULT, would you/have you peed in a pool?

  • No way! That is wrong.

  • I have in the past, but only because it was an emergency.

  • Sure. What's the big deal?

  • Other


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I have.

Raise your hands if you have ever opened your mouth in a pool...OMG, look at all of the germs!

You need to add this to your signature - bottle fed, peed in a pool, TV in my room, etc....

LOL I love your signature and everytime I see it I think you're my kind of girl!
 
Has it been confirmed that this is not true? :confused3

Yup!

From snopes:

No matter what your parents told you, there isn't any magical chemical that when added to a swimming pool will reveal the presence of urine in the water. As "Alan" at the Aqua Clear web site says: "There is no chemical that can function as an indicator for urine in a pool." Others in the industry concur — this belief is all chimera and no substance.

Those in the pool supply business are routinely confronted with requests for the "urine-indicator dye" (as the mythical substance has come to be known). The belief in such a chemical spans the United States, Canada, and Spain, as does the juvenile certainty particular pools are spiked with it.

Experts on such matters say although a reliable dye could be produced, the trick would be getting it to react only to urine and not trigger in the presence of similar organic compounds likely present in swimming pools. ... Moreover, kids are kids — their expected reaction to the news that pissing in the pool would produce bright purple or red trails would be to jump right in with the intent of putting that theory to the test. Especially in a public pool where one's indiscretions can be blamed on the fellow swimming by, what kid wouldn't avail himself of the naughty pleasure of invoking billowing clouds of dye?

Or, as one old-time Boston-area poolman put it, "If such chemicals did exist, every municipal pool in Boston would be bright purple." (A heartening thought, that. One could drown Barney, and the body wouldn't be found for days.)

Chalk this belief up as what it is: yet another sneaky parent trick meant to keep the kids in check. ...

full article at http://www.snopes.com/science/poolpiss.htm
 

I have.

Raise your hands if you have ever opened your mouth in a pool...OMG, look at all of the germs!

Saliva, dead skin cells, blood, ear wax, toe jamb, belly button fuzzies, dandruff, hair and body oils....tons of body fluids are being added to pool water every single time a person enters it. For some reason, urine is the show stopper.


:lmao: :thumbsup2

And urnine is the only sterile ingredient in that cocktail.
 
Honestly, it doesn't gross me out at all!

I can't imagine how a person could "catch" something from a tiny amount of basically sterile urine diluted in a huge amount of highly chlorinated water.

Idunno ... I'm just not into being symbolically grossed out (i.e., "that just *seems* gross") -- I have to actually believe a thing is dangerous or objectively bad ... Now puke/poop in a pool ... some people have gotten e.coli from that ... so ... that's gross! Pee ?? No way!
 
For a pool that's 30 feet by 15 feet with an average depth is 6 feet, the pool holds 15930 gallons. The average amount of pee is probably about 12 ounces. The ratio of pee to chlorinated water is 170000 to 1. IOW, you wouldn't even notice it.
 
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No way! I wouldn't want to swim in my own toilet, and certainly don't want to swim in anyone elses!!! Yuck! Makes you re-think the whole "Public Pool" thing!:scared1:
 
I guess no one believes us when we say there are so many other "nasties" that come from people (and nature, like bird poop) that are deposited in pools and the fact that pee is sterile.
 
Ok this thread and the Alli diet pill thread have had me rolling this morning!!!:rotfl:

I will never tell which one I picked!!! ;) What I find funny is the water difference between a normal toilet and a pool is so great that a tiny amount of pee isn't going to make a pool like a toilet. Now if you drop a "log" in the pool then that is a TOTALLY other story - :sick: :eek: :scared1: :scared:
Then its time to drain the pool!!
 
Ok this thread and the Alli diet pill thread have had me rolling this morning!!!:rotfl:

I will never tell which one I picked!!! ;) What I find funny is the water difference between a normal toilet and a pool is so great that a tiny amount of pee isn't going to make a pool like a toilet. Now if you drop a "log" in the pool then that is a TOTALLY other story - :sick: :eek: :scared1: :scared:
Then its time to drain the pool!!


We'll just have to call Bill Murray.

:lmao:
 
NO way!!! I will promise not to pee in your pool if you don't swim in my toilet:fish:

I love your answer!

No - it is NOT OK to pee in a pool. This post has me wondering whether or not to use the pool on vacation. Do I really want to chance this?
Gross!!!!!!

:scared:
 
We were on vacation last week and my DS5 said...mom, the pool doesn't change colors when you pee.:lmao: It was gross but I was cracking up none the less.
 
Honestly, it doesn't gross me out at all!

I can't imagine how a person could "catch" something from a tiny amount of basically sterile urine diluted in a huge amount of highly chlorinated water.

Idunno ... I'm just not into being symbolically grossed out (i.e., "that just *seems* gross") -- I have to actually believe a thing is dangerous or objectively bad ... Now puke/poop in a pool ... some people have gotten e.coli from that ... so ... that's gross! Pee ?? No way!


That's absolutely how I feel about it too.
 
My seven yr old niece was visiting and I took her to a friend's pool to swim. I truly didn't tell her the water would turn purple if you pee in the pool but when someone else suggested it I didn't exactly refute it, lol.
Later my 22yr old dd was going to come swim too and I heard my niece tell her "Ashli, you ought to know that the water will turn purple in the pool if you pee in it". I was :rotfl:

:rotfl2: I did the same thing years ago when half the neighborhood swam in our pool. I heard one of the little boys saying he wouldn't get out of the pool to pee. So I told him if anyone pees in the pool, the water will turn bright red around them. The look on his face was priceless. Every once in a while I would overhear the kids telling other kids about the "red water", so I stuck to that "fact" for years. :rolleyes1

As for me, nope, I'd never pee in a pool. The water will turn red or purple. ;)
 
Saliva, dead skin cells, blood, ear wax, toe jamb, belly button fuzzies, dandruff, hair and body oils....tons of body fluids are being added to pool water every single time a person enters it. For some reason, urine is the show stopper.

OKay, I know this is TOTALLY my fault for opening this thread while eating breakfast, and I take full responsibility for that, but darn...that was graphic. :crazy2:
 
Actually, I heard that although pools will not turn a special color naturally, there is a chemical you can put into your pool and it will react if someone pees, so be warned :rolleyes1 I remember my parents were talking about buying that chemical because we had a lot of pool parties.


I voted that no way would I pee in the pool. But like others said, it really is harmless (just disgusting to think about!). In fact, apparently the ammonia in it is good for your face and will help keep your face clear. :thumbsup2 :rotfl:
 














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