orbgon 34 Posted July 28, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2016 (edited) First of all, I'd like to say that as much as I enjoy omorashi, I think this was a very sad situation and I wish I had intervened. I thought a story like this might happen after I saw a dad ignore the pleas of his tired 4-year-old (or something like that) son in order to keep playing Pokémon Go last week, but I never expected me to witness it myself and especially not so soon or to someone older than 5 years old. The girl who had an accident was still underage though, and while there's nothing sexual about this story, consider yourselves warned. --- So I was out alone tonight playing the game myself and went to an area well known to be a great location for catching Pokémon (there were 4 lures active within less than 20 seconds of each other at the time and they were constantly being replenished, which is probably why the mother didn't want to leave). There were a bunch of players but one of the closest to me was a young mother, I guess around 35 years old, with her 2 daughters. I estimate the older girl to be around 12-14 and her younger sister to be around 7-8. The mother was busy playing the game on her phone (and by the looks of her power bank had been doing so for quite some time) while the two children were playing together (not Pokémon)some metres away. I wasn't really paying attention at this point so I'm not sure how long this went on for, but at one point the older girl went up to her mother and said she needed to go to the toilet extremely urgently. You could hear the desperation in her tone. The mother told her that they'll be going home soon. The girl went back to playing with her sister. We were standing close to a restaurant/cafeteria and I'm not sure why the girl did not use their bathroom at this point. It's the kind of place with tables outside in the open air and I'm certain nobody would have questioned whether they are customers and simply assumed the girl's family was eating outside (I did this a lot when I was a child, both when we really were customers and when we weren't). I suppose she was just too shy to go inside a restaurant on her own. Now paying more attention, I noticed the girl crossing her legs occasionally as she played and she was doing a subtle pee pee dance. After about 15-20 minutes, she went up to her mother again and, this time putting a hand on her crotch for added effect, pleaded with her to go home. The mother snapped at her and told her they won't stay much longer. I don't think she realised how much time had passed since she asked or how desperate the girl really was. I noticed the girl started crossing her legs more frequently after this but she didn't hold herself again (like I said, probably shy) until around 10 minutes later when she told her mother she was going to have an accident while holding herself with both hands and bouncing up and down. She was not crying but she sounded very close to tears. The mother got visibly frustrated at this point, raised her voice and told her not to make a scene and to set an example to her little sister. I should have intervened at this moment as it was evident that this was horrible parenting, but I didn't. After the mother got angry the younger daughter stayed next to her watching her play Pokémon Go and getting excited about all the new Pokémon she was catching (from what I overheard I think the mother was a fairly new player). The other girl showed no interest, either because she thinks the game is stupid or because she was too desperate to care. A few minutes later, as I was busy looking at my own phone trying to catch a Dratini, I heard a loud wail coming from the girl as she half-shouted that she was peeing her pants and started crying loudly. I obviously looked up and saw her with her legs crossed (but not holding herself), looking down and staring at the crotch of her dark pink (and darkening) shorts. The bottom of her shirt (I think lime though the lighting wasn't too good) also got slightly wet. I must admit I was surprised by the accident which is probably why I didn't say anything to the mother before it happened. I live in a small place where a toilet is never too far away and my omorashi memories are almost limited to my own memories. I have a few memories of schoolmates but I was always sitting too far to see the accident actually happen. This is the first time I actually saw one. The girl was visibly very upset and couldn't stop crying, drawing everyone's attention to her. I can't imagine how embarrassed the poor thing was. As I said, this is a popular location with Pokémon Go players and was full of players at the time, not to mention how she must have felt to have an accident in front of a sister 5-7 years younger than her. The younger girl laughed at the situation while the mother started shouting things like "You should be ashamed of yourself peeing your pants at your age" and "Even (sister's name) can hold it" (roughly translated). At least she did have the decency to take the girl home then, though she left the app on so I suppose she was still playing on the way. Edited July 28, 2016 by orbgon (see edit history) vexer6, luigifantard, Tibarary and 6 others 9 Quote Link to comment
Storytime 122 Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 That is a terrible mother indeed. Jeez, that poor little girl :'( luigifantard and jellybean18 2 Quote Link to comment
PWG 243 Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Relevant image regarding Pokemon Go: I have co-workers who up and bail at their job to go catch one mid shift. I'm like, really bro? I don't mind using it on my days off enjoying my free time, but not when I'm being paid to do a job and help others. gobphus, orbgon, Skitzo and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment
orbgon 34 Posted July 28, 2016 Author Share Posted July 28, 2016 That is such a relevant image for this story. I honestly don't think the mother is a bad parent because she was nice to the child at first and I think genuinely meant it when she told her to hold it for a few minutes and then they'll go home. She just got too addicted and couldn't put he daughter's wellbeing before her game. I think the app has done a lot of good (exercise, socialising and so on) but like any other addiction, it needs to be controlled. Too much of a good thing is a bad thing. I just hope the girl can move on past the episode quickly because a story like this can scar her for life. Quote Link to comment
LucyVersion2.0 1,218 Posted July 28, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2016 Surprise, surprise, another "mother" putting her own desires over the needs of her kids. toolateagain, Etuhanlo, Lips and 10 others 13 Quote Link to comment
Guest tholepin Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Mommy, (thoroughly distracted) simply exhibited her passion for discovery games and other passions, both with many degrees of separation from her "real" persona. Happens all the time. Quote Link to comment
gobphus 182 Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 I hope the mother eventually realized that her addiction to the game had made her behave in a shameful way. I hope that she apologized to her daughter not only for causing her to have an accident but for berating her for having an accident. The last thing a 12-14yo girl needs is to wet herself like that and be denounced by her mother in public. luigifantard 1 Quote Link to comment
sosnooley 4 Posted July 29, 2016 Share Posted July 29, 2016 >and while there's nothing sexual about this story, consider yourselves warned. Uh sure Like, you post an extended and very detailed desperation/wetting story focused on a young female on a forum specifically dedicated to that exact sexual fetish and there's totally 100% nothing sexual about it sounds like that ”no homo” meme situation to me God sees how much I'm irritated by Western hypocricy/'political correctness'. facade, Etuhanlo, blooper and 4 others 1 6 Quote Link to comment
orbgon 34 Posted July 29, 2016 Author Share Posted July 29, 2016 Like I said, it was my first real witnessed experience and obviously the early comments piqued my interest which is why I remembered the details (not to mention I posted it about 1-2 hours after the event). In retrospect I feel bad for not having said anything to the mother and the sadness of the situation overshadows everything for me. luigifantard 1 Quote Link to comment
LucyVersion2.0 1,218 Posted July 29, 2016 Share Posted July 29, 2016 6 hours ago, orbgon said: Like I said, it was my first real witnessed experience and obviously the early comments piqued my interest which is why I remembered the details (not to mention I posted it about 1-2 hours after the event). In retrospect I feel bad for not having said anything to the mother and the sadness of the situation overshadows everything for me. Don't feel bad about not saying anything to the "mother", quotation marks to show I'm using the word very loosely. She probably would've just gotten into it with you, possibly even physically, and that would've only embarrassed her kids even more. luigifantard 1 Quote Link to comment
biguy86 2 Posted July 30, 2016 Share Posted July 30, 2016 Sounds like the mother could have done better in this situation. Shame about the kid. I feel the pain of missing out on a rare Pokémon but real life kids are more important. Not that I'm one to talk, spotted a fairly common Pokémon and went to catch it even though I really needed to go. Wet myself on the way back but I didn't put a kid through that. Quote Link to comment
guest 172 Posted July 30, 2016 Share Posted July 30, 2016 Yeah, that was pretty mean of the mother. So it look like Pokemon Go isn't an excuse for everything... "Sir, you aren't allowed in here. The power plant is very dangerous and you could hurt yours-" "I'M TRYING TO CATCH ZAPDOS" VS. "Mom, I have to pee." "LET ME CATCH THIS PIDGEY, DAMMIT" Bismiris 1 Quote Link to comment
orbgon 34 Posted July 30, 2016 Author Share Posted July 30, 2016 There weren't too many rare ones at the time but she looked like she was a new player so I guess even common ones were new to her. The whole thing lasted long enough to capture a rare pokemon if there were one and also take the girl home. Can't help laughing at your imagined conversation though. :P Quote Link to comment
Lisk 932 Posted August 1, 2016 🌟 OmoOrg VIP Share Posted August 1, 2016 On 30.07.2016 at 6:56 AM, guest said: Yeah, that was pretty mean of the mother. So it look like Pokemon Go isn't an excuse for everything... "Sir, you aren't allowed in here. The power plant is very dangerous and you could hurt yours-" "I'M TRYING TO CATCH ZAPDOS" VS. "Mom, I have to pee." "LET ME CATCH THIS PIDGEY, DAMMIT" FallingDusk, EstrangeDani, ccfreak14 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment
Calum46 32 Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 You were surprised by the accident?! I thought it was obvious she was going to have one. Bad parenting indeed. Sad. Quote Link to comment
orbgon 34 Posted August 1, 2016 Author Share Posted August 1, 2016 5 hours ago, Calum46 said: You were surprised by the accident?! I thought it was obvious she was going to have one. Bad parenting indeed. Sad. Well yeah, I suppose it is quite obvious. Like I said though, I don't really have any experiences apart from my own or from ones at school at young ages (where I never witnessed the accident actually happening anyway). I thought that - as always happens - she will either make it or they will leave my sight before anything happens. Quote Link to comment
LameJoker 19 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 I swear that this game pops up in the most unexpected of places. Quote Link to comment
Storytime 122 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 I don't quite see how Pokemon Go is of any consequence here. She could have been playing Candy Crush or checkers, she's still a negligent mother who embarrassed her daughter because she was caught up in her own little world. luigifantard, Bismiris, Joeybear1999 and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment
Gemmy 3,817 Posted August 2, 2016 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted August 2, 2016 Poor girl, I see this all too often. Parents too occupied on their phones to notice what there children are doing. Welcome to the future everyone. Quote Link to comment
orbgon 34 Posted August 2, 2016 Author Share Posted August 2, 2016 11 hours ago, KingKong-IL said: I don't quite see how Pokemon Go is of any consequence here. She could have been playing Candy Crush or checkers, she's still a negligent mother who embarrassed her daughter because she was caught up in her own little world. I guess there's a slight difference in that she could easily have taken her daughter home if she were playing any other game. luigifantard 1 Quote Link to comment
sv_wallgauss 14 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 I don't play it myself, f**cking phone too cheap-o and only has 512mb of ram so I can't run it... Still why Pokemon GO when you can CS:GO? PWG and Equusquagga 2 Quote Link to comment
Julie 9 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 The mother should have indeed taken her daughter to the toilet at the restaurant/cafeteria. I think this probably happens more often than we think, especially in places such as the movies where the parent does no want to miss any of the movie. Quote Link to comment
AkenoSama 440 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 (edited) Man, I love accidents and when the girls have a ton of despair, innocence and humiliation / shyness but I have no words to descrecrever how angry I am, this is an imbecile mother, she makes me want to hit a slap in her face and screaming for her to learn to care for their son, fuck, I'm very mad about it, I am a military man, I live doing things like the guy up with a squirtle next to a gun, or on the battlefield, but this is just relaxed in view of the tense atmosphere in which we live, and do not think that's why we soldiers do that we have less responsibility, we do it responsibly and safely, while preserving the security of our friend at our side. There is no reason you neglect your responsibility and your duty, and this asshole neglected his duty as a mother, I wonder where the world is going to? I might even appreciate the sexual mode of history, if the girl was older, and if they were only the mother, she and her younger sister, and the girl were really excited about it, but this way it really happened just me is furious Edited August 5, 2016 by AkenoSama (see edit history) facade and orbgon 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Donuts are omo 40 Posted August 11, 2016 Share Posted August 11, 2016 I can't believe how Pokemon Go made the mother behave like that! It's ridiculous hello:) 1 Quote Link to comment
Raichu 5 Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 On 28/07/2016 at 8:38 PM, PWG said: Relevant image regarding Pokemon Go: I have co-workers who up and bail at their job to go catch one mid shift. I'm like, really bro? I don't mind using it on my days off enjoying my free time, but not when I'm being paid to do a job and help others. Thats a very long neck. luigifantard 1 Quote Link to comment
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