fetisher 161 Posted August 21, 2017 Share Posted August 21, 2017 I'm always impressed when I overheard from a woman, that she has to pee. Of course, if the stronger phrases she used, the impact on me is more stronger. The best way is when the woman say that she is bursting or she is about to peeing herself! It's much better if the desperate woman is unknown for me. Quote Link to comment
Ely 446 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 It always turn me on when my boyfriend tells me he has to pee really bad, waited too long and what he's been doing to hide his desperation. For example, after drinking large coffees, we were going to print some of my drawings for my final exams and it was taking forever because a lot of things went wrong. I was super stressed about my exams and have a very strong bladder so I didn't think about going to the toilet even if I took more coffee than he did but after we were done, my boyfriend said he was walking in the shop while I was struggling with my papers to forget about his urge to pee because he needed to go for about an hour and a half and could'nt stay still. He said that while squirming and I was in awe. We had a 30 minutes walk to come back to my studio and I kinda wanted to see him more desperate but this time I said I had hypoglycemia and needed some sugar (it was true because coffee speeds up my metabolism like crazy and I drank more than I normally do) so we stopped in a fastfood so he can use the toilet. I know he has a small bladder and didn't want him to wet himself. Funny thing, he was mistaken for a girl and sent to the wrong bathroom but was so desperate he didn't even bother. I still had work to do but as soon as I was done, I was so aroused I jumped on him like a tiger on his prey and we had awesome sex ! Quote Link to comment
Stanley79 636 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 Ely and all, I've had two girl friends who have much more bladder capacity than I do. The first was in high school. We started going to her adult sister's place after school. We always went to the bathroom together when arriving -- her idea (about 90 min before her sister got off work). By the fifth day she'd noticed I shifted around on the school bus. When she told me to pee first, I was really embarrassed. But from then on she took a parent roll regarding my bladder. The second was even more parental. But clever verbiage, not. If we'd been out somewhere ninety minutes and no restroom was obvious, she'd say, "I'm worried about your bladder." So I wish lady friends who mother my toilette schedule would come up with more clever and less obvious ways to remind me in public. More on topic, I really enjoy the literary cleverness in describing past pee needs or in predicting future need for a break. But it feels contrived in the present tense. In the present tense people get very direct. "Gawd! I'm gonna flood!" Quote Link to comment
Despguy123 2,699 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 A good one I heard recently from a fidgeting lady in a long queue at the airport was “I’m absolutely dying for the toilet”. Quote Link to comment
OPencil 58 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 (edited) Reference to timescale. "Oh, no...it's gonna be too late..."/"I really need to pee right here, right now..." Swearing can get the point across too! Edited October 23, 2017 by OPencil (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
Guest Omolover094 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 “Please let me go potty, I’ll do whatever Master wants.” Quote Link to comment
CarmenCD 1,363 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 I prefer body language like shifting balance on legs, crossing legs, leg trembling and semi discrete crotch holding over actually saying I have to pee. When I need to go, I rarely say it before I'm actually going to the toilet, except if person doesn't notice your obvious desperation and you want them to notice. Body language in most cases says all and it's a great conversation starter, because the other person asks you if you need to go when they see your desperation. You don't appear as an initiator. If I had to chose from phrases, it would be one of these: "I'm bursting for the loo" "I really need to go" "I'm dying for a wee" "I gotta pee really bad" HPattern 1 Quote Link to comment
Guest Omolover094 Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 50 minutes ago, CarmenCD said: I prefer body language like shifting balance on legs, crossing legs, leg trembling and semi discrete crotch holding over actually saying I have to pee. When I need to go, I rarely say it before I'm actually going to the toilet, except if person doesn't notice your obvious desperation and you want them to notice. Body language in most cases says all and it's a great conversation starter, because the other person asks you if you need to go when they see your desperation. You don't appear as an initiator. YES! I prefer body language as opposed to saying something, because that look is something else, watching her getting desperate, it’s something else. Quote Link to comment
Jarvis Langley 477 Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 Not specifically a desperation-related thing, but I find it kinda hot when women use the word 'piss'. Also just casually and openly talking about it, completely unashamed. It's, like...a bit crude in an oddly attractive way. HPattern 1 Quote Link to comment
MrMakeherWait 162 Posted October 28, 2017 Share Posted October 28, 2017 I don't like "bathroom". I'll have a girl say "potty" or "little girls room" and I enjoy hearing the possible outcomes: IE, "I'm about to have an accident if I can't find a potty soon." (cute) vs "I have to go really bad" (less cute) piss or any reference to a race horse is a major downer. As is a girl using "really" over and over and over and over and over again in a row... A shy/embarrassed look with "I just leaked in my panties" can also be adorable. Quote Link to comment
pontiac450 49 Posted October 28, 2017 Share Posted October 28, 2017 I like more childish words, like "pee-pee" or "tinkle" or "potty". Or when a girl says things like "i'm gonna have an accident" or "i'm about to pee my panties". And of course, the pee-pee dance, Bouncing up and down, fidgeting her legs, grabbing herself, you know it. "Let me into the bathroom! I'm about to have an accident!" 1 hour ago, MrMakeherWait said: I don't like "bathroom". I'll have a girl say "potty" or "little girls room" and I enjoy hearing the possible outcomes: IE, "I'm about to have an accident if I can't find a potty soon." (cute) vs "I have to go really bad" (less cute) piss or any reference to a race horse is a major downer. As is a girl using "really" over and over and over and over and over again in a row... A shy/embarrassed look with "I just leaked in my panties" can also be adorable. Also all of this too. Quote Link to comment
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