Re: Another Article About Athletes and Peeing
Posted: 22 May 2024, 12:33
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"You pee, like a man, in your pants. And then you're good."Adrian6970 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2025, 14:43 I've just spotted this re Ross Tucker, the retired American Basketball player. From my research into Basketball players, I'm getting the impression that going in their pants isn't uncommon.
https://youtu.be/6iHHp-OuIUw?si=x8OPOxIi4YoB5BI4
Judging from the helmets in the background, it looks like Ross was an (American) football player. From the waist down, they'll usually wear a jockstrap (or compression shorts), with knee pads and thigh guards, and pants that are elastic and tight-fitting. Depending on the material, they can definitely show moisture, and once they're fully soaked, they don't leave much to the imagination.Brian wrote: ↑14 Mar 2025, 15:30"You pee, like a man, in your pants. And then you're good."Adrian6970 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2025, 14:43 I've just spotted this re Ross Tucker, the retired American Basketball player. From my research into Basketball players, I'm getting the impression that going in their pants isn't uncommon.
https://youtu.be/6iHHp-OuIUw?si=x8OPOxIi4YoB5BI4
But wouldn't it show? I guess that just doesn't bother him. Or are basketball shorts specially designed not to show wetness on the outside?
Athletes probably are accustomed to holding their bladders, which may explain the number of incidents and accidents involving athletes who are seen or arrested for urinating in inappropriate places. They think they can hold it and they can't.SoakdBrute wrote: ↑15 Mar 2025, 02:53
In the competitive environment of professional sports, where self-control is critical and the psychological pressure to project strength is likely constant, managing the discomfort of one's bodily needs quickly becomes second nature for athletes. But when you just can't hold it any more and everything is forced out from your conscious awareness except the game in front of you, wetting yourself in full view of the entire audience without caring who notices might well be a football player's way of handling it "like a man."