There are so many styles and brands available these days, it is hard to answer specifically - but here is the basic information for you.
There are reusable female urinals as well as disposable. Which you prefer is up to you. If you will be using it a lot, you will save money purchasing a reusable one. If you will only use it very little, then disposable is probably the way to go.
No matter what you choose, both varieties have a form-fitting top so there are no leaks or spills. The other part most have is a spout (lengths vary greatly) or some directional design to direct urine where you want it to go (in the outdoors, over a public toilet, into a container) - so you have great flexibility and many style options, depending on what you are needing it for.
Back to your question - you can see that they basically work to catch urine without leaks/spills and then direct it via a spout, wherever you are trying to contain it. Some disposable brands collect the urine directly, so it can be tossed away.
Hope this helps - there are so many styles to choose from!
All the geographical places in India, Asia you have female urinals separate from male urinal, but you don't have only female urinals.
Well this seems like a stupid question to me.... but I have a question for you to ponder, is there such thing as a female urinal??
A typical wall of urinals in a public restroom usually contains around 3 to 5 urinals.
Yes, the UK has urinals.
No, they are normal flat steel or porcelain urinals.
ceramic
No.
i assume you mean urinals? and i suppose if they took off their pants and leaned in really far they could. it would sure be funny to watch!
Urinals are typically spaced 24-36 inches apart to allow for privacy and comfort for users.
Urinals are for boys to pee in. But because some boys are gross, they will poop in a urinal as their idea of a gross joke.
Yes
Receptacles for urine include various containers designed for collection and storage, such as urinals, bedpans, and urine collection bags. In medical settings, sterile containers are often used for urine samples. For personal use, portable urinals and female urination devices are available. These receptacles are essential for hygiene and convenience in both healthcare and everyday scenarios.