Who needs RunPee? We’d like to say everyone. But we’ll admit some need movie breaks, AKA PeeTimes, more than most.
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Here’s our Top Ten List of RunPee Users, in no particular order:
- Pregnant Women
- Moms with Young Kids in the theater
- Small Bladdered Types (you know who you are. I am one)
- Senior Citizens (with all due respect)
- Anyone with a Bladder Infection, Prostate Issues, or Incontinence
- Anyone interested in Drinking Soda during a movie
- People needing to make a Phone Call (we tell you when it’s safe to hit the lobby)
- People needing a run to Restock at the Concession Stand (Twizzlers and Mountain Dew, definitely)
- Anyone Arriving Late to the showing (thus missing the chance to hit the restrooms beforehand)
- Everyone watching a Long, Long LONG Epic Film (sure, maybe you can hold it over three hours – but who WANTS to? And plus, that’s really not good for you)
Remember, a bladder is a terrible thing to hold.
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I’m glad you put #4 in for Seniors – men particularly. As we age, the prostate keeps growing, putting pressure on the bladder. I’ve tried all the usual supplements, but a special shout out goes to Bell’s Prostate Tea, which really does help. But even so, RunPee is a wonderful idea!
Thanks, Houston. We have had some nice comments about RunPee from ladies in the Red Hat Society – we are glad we can help!
I am of the small-bladdered contingent and i always have to go during a film. Hubby is starting to feel his own prostate issues also at the age of 42. Unfortunately, he has to sit there the whole time during a film to get the PeeTimes for everyone else. What can ya do?
So by adding up 1-10 your saying pretty much everyone needs to use RunPee:-). I have bladder issues myself (I’ve dubbed it peeitis). I also have a health issue that causes my eyes and mouth to be dry so I am frequently sipping water. Which of course makes me have to use the bathroom more often. So getting through an entire movie w/o having to take a pee break is a rarity for me. So glad that there is RunPee.
Sandra, pretty much if you own a bladder you need our web service! We work hard each Friday to watch all movies in wide release, in order that bladders can be saved.
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