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Firstly, make sure as far as you possibly can that you’re unlikely to be interrupted.....!

If I’m going to wet I try and do it in the shower or tub - that way it’s just a case of rinsing it out and sneaking the clothes to the laundry.

If not in the bathroom, then definitely try and make sure it’s a hard surface, not carpet. You could put a towel down to try and soak it up, or sit on the towel.

You can try and contain/ control the flow. Peeing with crosses legs will make it flow through your clothes rather than fall in a stream and spatter on the floor. Your clothes will soak more up, and the puddle on the floor won’t spread as much. Also trying to pee slowly during your accident - it makes the puddle not spread....and trying to control the flow can also feel pretty damn good too, at least to me ?

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Don't just use a towel; you'll end up with wet patches as it'll just soak through. Try and get something that won't absorb liquids to place directly onto the surface you're using and then follow this up with a towel. The towels job is to limit the distance your pee will travel (as well as helping to clean up the pee) whereas the lower material prevents any stains or damage and greatly helps with cleanup. 

For reference when doing holds at my computer where I intend to pee however much I find a plastic bag and use that under the towel, cheap and easy to obtain and not suspicious. You can also find tarps and other protective sheets either online or in hardware stores. If you need an excuse just say you're painting a wall.

Also, exercise mats. They making being on the floor more comfortable and they're waterproof. You also can easily justify having it in your room.

As for cleanup your biggest concern is smell, but since pee is mostly water you can give it a quick rinse in the shower or sink to remove some of it. As a side note I find clothed showers after a wetting to add to the fun as heavy clingy clothes hug you nicely.

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