Recently, a high-profile conversation got a lot of attention: as reported by PEOPLE, actresses Kate Winslet and Cate Blanchett discussed using Shewee, a female urination device, to help women “stand and pee.” People.com Their chat generated renewed public interest in stand-to-pee devices — but also resurfaced questions about whether these devices are the only or best solution.
At Stand2Pee, we believe there’s a powerful alternative: you don’t need any device at all. Your body already has what it takes. Below, we walk through why Stand2Pee’s natural approach may be the smarter, simpler, and more sustainable path — even when gadgets like Shewee exist.
The Shewee Story — Why It’s Being Talked About
- According to the article, Kate Winslet called Shewee “brilliant,” recounting using it at a music festival to avoid messy toilets. People.com
- Cate Blanchett agreed, highlighting the convenience of a “cup with a little tube” that lets women urinate while standing. People.com
- For many women — especially at festivals, traveling, or in public restrooms — devices like Shewee do offer an immediate practical solution. Shewee+1
All of that is valid. But it’s worth asking: are devices the only — or even the best — option to reclaim bathroom freedom?
The Case for Stand2Pee: Why Natural, Gadget-Free Works
1. No Devices Means Zero Extra Gear
Relying on a funnel or plastic device means packing something extra, remembering to clean it (or dispose of waste), and carrying it around. That’s antithetical to minimalist, flexible travel or spontaneous outings. With Stand2Pee’s method, your only “gear” is your body — always available and always with you.
2. Less Plastic, Less Waste — More Eco-Conscious
Many urination devices are made of plastic or require disposable parts. For environmentally minded folks or those traveling light, it’s one more bit of waste. By contrast, Stand2Pee avoids disposable or reusable gadgets entirely — which aligns better with sustainable, low-waste living.
3. Body Confidence & Skill Over Crutches
Using a device can feel like a “crutch” — a reliance on external tools. There’s real power in mastering what your body can do naturally. Learning to pee standing up without gadgets builds confidence, body awareness, and independence.
4. Always Ready: No Packing, No Prep
Whether you’re at a festival, on a long road trip, backpacking, or simply caught far from a restroom — you don’t need to rummage through your bag for a device. Stand2Pee gives instant readiness.
5. Universally Accessible & Inclusive
Not everyone wants or can use devices for various reasons (comfort, hygiene concerns, cultural preferences). Stand2Pee offers a universally accessible method: no equipment, no special shopping, just a bit of technique and confidence.
What the Shewee Hype Means — And What You Should Ask Yourself
The renewed spotlight on Shewee shows there is demand — for comfort, convenience, and freedom. It’s a symptom of a bigger problem: too many public toilets are gross, inaccessible, or non-existent. That’s a bathroom equity and access issue.
But instead of outsourcing the solution to gadgets, you can reclaim autonomy. Learning to pee standing up — no funnels — is a reclaiming of bodily capability. It’s not just about convenience. It’s about self-reliance.
Stand2Pee’s Message: You Don’t Need a Device — You Need a Mindset
Gadgets like Shewee are a symptom of a system that doesn’t design bathrooms for everyone. But at Stand2Pee, we don’t believe the answer is more gadgets — we believe the answer is reclaiming a skill many women already have.
By learning to pee standing up naturally, you:
- Shed the reliance on external devices that might fail or be forgotten.
- Save space and reduce waste.
- Build confidence and trust in your body.
- Stay ready for any situation — travel, festivals, hikes, or everyday life.
So next time you read about a “female urination device revolution,” ask yourself: Do I want a gadget, or do I want freedom? Because with Stand2Pee, freedom doesn’t cost a thing.










