![]() ![]() Make sure to position the STP low enough to ensure your entire stream is caught in the funnel. ![]() Your urethra is likely a bit lower than you think it is – approximately 1 inch below where your growth has occurred. Since the STP looks like a penis, I think it’s common for most guys to position it in such a way that would make it feel like an extension of their own body the way it is. So, here are the things I’ve learned to more effectively use an STP. I have used several different STPs and have become incredibly frustrated with them many times. There are STPs made to look like a prosthetic penis, but they take some practice to use effectively. While these devices are effective, they’re not the best choice for trans guys in most cases because they are typically bright coloured plastic that would out them as trans. Some of these products are aimed at cis women, like the Shewee, which tend to be plastic funnels that make it easier to pee standing up in travel situations like camping. Several companies have made stand-to-pee devices (or STPs) for people without the natural appendage. It would just be so much easier to be able to stand to pee. If only more men’s bathrooms had more stalls, but unfortunately, we aren’t that lucky. Do you ever get to the bathroom and realize there is only one stall in the men’s bathroom, then you have to stand there awkwardly and wait while others pass you to use the urinal? That can be a very awkward moment for trans guys, making them feel uncomfortable or even unsafe. ![]()
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