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Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Q & A: Trans men and urination

All gender bathroom

Q & AQ: What do trans men do to pee?

A: Trans men may have different approaches to peeing, depending on their individual preferences, stage of transition, and comfort. Here are some common methods:

1. Sitting to Pee

  • Many trans men, especially those who have not undergone genital surgery, choose to sit while peeing. This is the same method used by most people assigned female at birth.

2. Stand-to-Pee (STP) Devices

  • Some trans men use Stand-to-Pee devices, also known as STP devices. These are specially designed tools that allow someone to pee while standing. They can be made from silicone, plastic, or other materials, and come in various shapes and sizes to fit the user's needs.

3. Genital Surgery

  • Some trans men opt for gender-affirming surgeries such as metoidioplasty or phalloplasty. These surgeries can create a penis and, in some cases, enable the individual to pee while standing without the need for an STP device.

4. Pee Funnels

  • Pee funnels are similar to STP devices and allow for standing urination. They are often more portable and may be used in public restrooms or when traveling.

5. Adjusting Bathroom Habits

  • Some trans men may adjust their bathroom habits based on comfort, privacy, and the availability of facilities that match their needs. This might include choosing specific restrooms or finding private stalls.

Each trans man has his own preferences and comfort levels when it comes to peeing, and these can evolve over time as he progresses through his transition.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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