• @[email protected]
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    I think you guys are mistaking the intent here. OP is asking if women also wiggle the literal fuel hose at a gas station. Like guys definitely do it because we understand residual drips. So they’re asking if women do it too, since they don’t have similar equipment by nature. Or OP has a pee fetish.

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    I sure hope everyone wiggles their fuel hose because else the golden liquid spills all over the place, posing serious biohazard. No one likes using a station with spilled liquid.

  • g0d0fm15ch13f
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    242 months ago

    I understand the question, but for whoever needs to hear this right now. Press up on your gooch when you think you’re done, it helps push that last bit out.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 months ago

    I have wiggled my own “fuel hose” every bathroom visit, for decades of my life. But also, the most I’ve ever done in any driven vehicle, was to raise the hose up over the nozzle, so the remaining bits of gasoline could drain into the fuel tank and not onto the ground. And even that was the severe minority of gas station visits! I don’t think this behavior is that common, even among penis-havers…

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      I used to do the tip pour to get the last drops out of the fuel pump head. But i still had drop going down the side of my car, so i started shaking the nozzle as i tipped it.

      That being said, i still occasionally get drips from the nozzle. At this point I think I’m going to have to find the fuel pump’s taint and press on it while squeezing the hose. I guess the pumps in my area are reaching middle age

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Raising the hose does nothing. The handle is where the fuel cutoff is, so at best you get a bit from the nozzle.

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        But… if the cutoff is in the handle the part of the hose that hangs below it could have liquid resting in it! At least that’s the theory. Like I said, I never noticed much of a difference.

  • Rev. Layle
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    52 months ago

    Don’t need to wiggle, I just let it set for about 15 seconds and it generally doesn’t drip after that.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 months ago

    I don’t understand how this is being misinterpreted. For the record, my wife does not clear the fuel nozzle before putting it back in the pump handle. She just pulls it out and slaps it back in the receptacle like some kind of monster.

    Gotta pull that thing out and slap the tip side to side on the rim of your fuel tank before putting it away.