I had one time ago. The only way to cope is by walking more often. Success!
You're just going to the bathroom. What's the problem? You don't like it, you don't?
I'm ashamed, too, but I'm trying to get over it. Realistically, we're men. What are we going to see? The member next door. It's like we haven't seen one of our own. You're just worried someone's going to see you. I'm the same, but whatever they see you don't think anyone cares if you see him or if he sees someone else's job. Don't worry. This will pass in time, but listen to number one. Have a good day!
If I'm alone, I don't have a problem. If there are others around, it's definitely harder for me to start the "process." If I'm drunk at the bar, I don't give a.
I remember once we had stopped abroad at a place by the road for a holiday, where there were gazebos, a toilet and a park. I went to the toilet (I was a lot) and couldn't pee because I wasn't used to peeing in.
But I have a solution to the problem, and it's simple: Stop thinking and just be in the moment. No one's going to look at you in the, and you don't have to worry. You're going to have to go out of the middle of you and just don't think! Focus only on the process and it will. Now you have the task of confronting your "fear" and overeadding it.
When you're ashamed, use the sedan like women. That's why there has to be a barracks, today's generation is coming out. You can see your ass in the barracks, not just the set.
Hey, I've always wondered to people who don't pee in urinals, but go on the tot from top to bottom.
Nobody cares if your dick's small, dudes. You go, you take out, you pee, you look ahead while you're doing it, and that's it.
It's Bratan.
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