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Originally Posted by JGibson
Another thread got me thinking.
Do women get offended if a man goes behind a tree or bush to relieve himself?
Most older men have enlarged prostate and with the heat, we need to drink lots of water and then relieve ourselves frequently. Medications work only so well.
Yes, I use the restroom before teeing off and never pass a restroom on the course without using it, doesn't matter if I have to go or not.
Nothing worst than trying to play golf when your bladder is busting.
If I’m playing with a group of men I just go behind a tree no questions asked but if a woman is in the group I feel like this is risky and she may make a big issue out of it.
I’m not talking about a possible family golf environment but an adult golf environment.
Also, what is the TV/developer policy on relieving oneself on their golf course?
I’ve never seen a rule stating it's prohibited, maybe legally it could be urinating in public or indecent exposure but that is my concern with women that they may be offended and actually call the Sheriff.
Who knows maybe even a man would make a big issue and call the authorities.
No diaper or a bag answers will be accepted as it’s rare and doesn't happen that often but when it does I gotta go.
Thoughts?
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One thought is, are MEN NOT offended by public urination ? ? ? Some of this seems to make sense, while other parts of the same "question" do not. Referring to medication, each of us can only rely on our own experience and good taste if you will. But, on occasions where I have been told to take a medication that my physician said would cause frequent urination, I refrain from tennis and from golf, if I believe the spacing of restrooms does not meet my needs. This seems an odd topic, but every executive has a restroom after hole 4 or 5, never really counted on the championships. To me it's almost "silly" to discuss if public urination in our country is "offensive", or if our law makers long ago decided no matter which "sex" a civilized human being is, public urination, even in "adult" areas, is not accepted.