There is no official record for the longest pee. The length of urination is influenced by factors like bladder size, fluid intake, and individual physiology. It is not a commonly measured or tracked attribute.
However, the concept of a "longest pee" can be interpreted in different ways:
- Longest Duration: This could refer to the longest time someone can hold their urine. While this is not a healthy practice, some individuals have reportedly held their urine for extended periods.
- Largest Volume: This could refer to the maximum volume of urine a person can expel in a single urination. This is influenced by bladder capacity and fluid intake.
It is important to note that measuring and comparing urination duration or volume is not a standard medical practice.