>>72373543Well you see, the body naturally releases urea, the main chemical in urine and, when combined with chlorine, the main chemical in pool water, you get that typical pool smell that you normally recognize. That urea is not just in pee, but it is also in sweat and other bodily excretions. That's why sometimes if you smell someone who sweats a lot, they smell a little bit like pee even if they didn't piss themselves. However, you will need a significant amount of urea to get that pool smell. This is because a special chemical is formed when urea is combined with chlorine that gives pool water that iconic smell. Therefore, if you wish to prevent Rosco Graves from First Stage Production's first generation of English virtual YouTubers from urinating in the pool, you will need a fresh and clean pool for him to swim in. If and when you smell that typical pool smell, then you will know that he has urinated in it.