Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
...but has anyone been appalled by "sprayback"? I know that it must occur with pants, but you would not feel it. In a kilt, any "reflecting" drops are felt on contact. Anybody have any solutions?
Regarding the what I'd call "splashback," I know exactly what you mean. It was a new discovery to me the first time I urinated wearing a kilt. Couple of thoughts...

1) Try using the toilet rather than a urinal. First take a bit of toilet paper in you hand, then lift the front of the kilt (don't forget about any pockets that might be hanging down inside the kilt). STRADDLE the toilet and let your natural flow dictate where you stand (easier, if "regimental"). You don't have to hold your penis at all and the natural position and lack of any pressure from the hand allows (for me) a more relaxed and fuller voiding. When finished, relax a bit more, give it shake and use the toilet paper you're holding to touch up any last drop on the head of your penis. Often, this is not sufficient, as after all is said and done and your drop your kilt, straighten your pleats and start to leave, another drop will come alone.

2) This is where common sense comes in--especially regarding "splashback." There seems to be less, if you use a toilet rather than a standard urinal. You can also use that same piece of t.p. to mop us any splash spots on your legs.

HOWEVER, one ought to realize that in a healthy person--especially if you drink a lot of fluids and your urine is clear, that "pee" isn't dirty! It's only societal conventions that have made us afraid of it. So, a bit of pee-splash on the leg or a drop on the kilt is probably a lot cleaner than some of the places on which you sit when wearing a kilt. So, don't get too concerned about "splashback."

It's all part of this "special" life we live as kilted men! Celebrate it!