Bodily freedom: what if we finally broke the taboo of peeing standing up?

Liberté corporelle : et si on brisait enfin le tabou du pipi debout ?

Peeing standing up: a man's business?

Since childhood, little girls are taught to "sit down very quietly" to pee. Boys are taught the opposite: to urinate standing up, quickly, and without restraint. The result: a trivial gesture for some, a taboo for others.

But why does this simple bodily act continue to be perceived as “forbidden” for women?


The story of an intimate taboo

Urinating standing up has long been associated with virility, with the “natural difference” between the sexes. In some cultures, it is even considered “unthinkable” for a woman.

However, things are changing:

  • In the military, some women already use devices to urinate standing up.

  • Travelers, athletes and expectant mothers see the practical benefits.

  • Feminism has taken up the subject, denouncing an inequality rooted in everyday actions.


The prejudices that persist

  1. “It’s not hygienic” → False! With a portable urinal like Pee-zy poush , it’s even cleaner than sitting on a questionable toilet.

  2. “It’s ridiculous” → No more than queuing 20 minutes for a dirty toilet.

  3. “It’s reserved for sportswomen or adventurers” → In reality, all women find it interesting: in the city, when traveling, during pregnancy.

  4. "It's not natural" → Natural is what we learn. And teaching women that they can also urinate standing up gives them back an option.


Why women should have this right

Urinating standing up is not just a practical matter: it is an act of bodily freedom .

  • Equality : why would a natural need be more restrictive for women than for men?

  • Hygiene : no more dirty toilets, contortions and repeated urinary tract infections.

  • Self-confidence : reclaiming your body and your movements.

  • Autonomy : no longer depending on available or “acceptable” toilets.

In a word: take back control.

Pee-zy poush , a female empowerment tool

Beyond practicality, Peezy is a symbol.

  • It gives women the option to choose how they want to urinate .

  • It breaks the codes imposed by centuries of habits.

  • It frees from fear, stress and dependence on external conditions.

It is a small object, but it carries a great intimate revolution: that of saying "My body, my choices" , even in everyday gestures.

Testimonies of liberated women

Nadia, 29 years old :

"I felt stupid at first. Then I realized how convenient it was. Now I'm comfortable with it: I pee standing up, so what?"

Elise, 35 years old :

"For me, Pee-zy poush isn't a gadget, it's a freedom. I no longer have to put up with public toilets. I choose."


Breaking the taboo of standing up to pee is more than just a matter of hygiene: it's a matter of freedom, dignity, and equality. With Pee-zy poush , every woman can finally reclaim a simple, natural and liberating gesture.

Peeing standing up is not a provocation: it is an intimate revolution.

Ready to break the taboo and reclaim your bodily freedom? Discover all our products for you and your loved ones in our store and join the standing pee revolution.

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