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One of my dangerous fantasies is to wear a skintight jeans, lock it with a padlock and leave the key at home and go to work or go on a trip, so that I can't pull it down to pee, regardless of how desperate I am. I have done this several times though.. Another risky fantasy is to ask my partner to make me hold and not to let me pee for a given time period (like a really long time period like a whole day or several days). However this partner should be someone who is into extreme desperation
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Maximum I have held is around 18 hours since the time I felt the first urge to pee.
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How many more of us are there out there?
HoldingPrinces replied to Redboi's topic in Omorashi general
This is a wild idea, but may work perhaps. Can't we adopt a specific sign to be used by each omo enthusiast? It could be a written word like "omo" or a tattoo or any other sign in the body easily visible to anyone, but it's meaning is understood only by the omorashi people, while others find no significance in it. For an example, the word "omo" doesn't mean anything to a normal person. But an omorashi enthusiast knows what it means, and will understand that the person wearing it is into the subject -
How many people here only go pee twice a day?
HoldingPrinces replied to ryancorm's topic in Omorashi general
I can limit my peeing to twice a day. And I take good liquid input without being dehydrated. It's not anything like I don't want to go. I feel the need to pee. But I hold it all day. I don't think that is too rare as much as you people emphasise. I know few other girls who could do that -
This is one of the best story series I read here, because it was so well written and professional. And more than anything, I learnt a lot about people with special needs. My favourite one was Gabe's story, because I have special interest in autism people because I dated an autistic (Asperger's syndrome) boy for some short time in my life. However his condition was much much better than Gabe. He was an engineer with a good salary and planning to start his own business soon. He is a very very intelligent guy and he didn't struggle much in his life, except for interpersonal relationships. But being in a relationship with him was really difficult. However he had a very good understanding about his own condition. I think Asperger's syndrome (of autism spectrum) people can spend a normal life because it's high functioning autism. Furthermore it can be a blessing to have Asperger's syndrome because they are gifted people with high intellect. Even Elon Musk admitted that he has Asperger's syndrome. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57045770 According to some facts I found in Internet, it is suspected that Einstein too had Asperger's syndrome.
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I'm writing fiction stories for a local Facebook page in my native language and publish them freely. I'm writing my own experiences as well. I have written few contents in this site as well. And I'm planning to write more in this site. But I have never monetized my contents. (But I would like to do at a fair price, if I get an offer, because it's double package of the pleasure of writing+money)
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Yes. Shyness depends on all these factors. But a girl can choose to change it. Isn't it so? In my childhood, I was a very shy girl, and I'm shy to ask to excuse from teacher to go to the toilet even though I was bursting and fidgeting. I'm even shy to be seen by anyone else when going to the toilet. I was even shy to talk with anyone or speak when I was spoken to. However I wanted to get rid of this shyness and I did. Most of my shyness went away when I started dancing on stages. However I think my childhood shyness also has contributed my big bladder capacity. Yes. It will be so..
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If a girl choses to be shy, she must have a big bladder, and a willpower to hold pee as long as she wants
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I don't know whether you are a guy or a girl. But if you are a guy and understand how difficult it is to hold pee all day, while staying well hydrated, I respect you for your level of empathy. According to my experiences, most guys don't have any kind of understanding with regards to this matter. Once we went to a boys' school (In our country, some schools are unisex schools - i.e. - Girls only schools or boys only schools) for a dancing performance in one of their events. (Usually they invite girls from girls' schools for feminine tasks like dancing, cheer leading, hosting, ushering etc because they don't have girls in their school) That day I went there after-school in the evening with our school's traditional dancing group while not having peed at least once since the morning. (Because of the rules of our school, going to toilet during the allocated time is practically impossible. Therefore most girls happen to hold pee all day till school is over. That's a different story) We went there and were waiting for the time of our performances. Although I needed to pee really bad, because I was holding since morning, I was confident that I could somehow perform on the stage and hold till I'm back home. But one girl in our group was really desperate and wanted to empty her bladder before the performance. When she asked about the toilets from the boy who was ushering us, his reply was "You know this is a boys' school and we don't have girls' toilets. Anyway you girls are always good at holding, isn't it so. Just wait a bit more until you dance and then you can leave." We were really angry after hearing that. He has no idea how desperate should be a girl to ask about toilets from a boy. And he doesn't understand how difficult it is to dance on stage with such a full bladder. That's the attitude and level of understanding of boys about our pains of extreme pee holding. I don't know whether he did that because he was into omorashi and actually enjoying our desperation, or else due to the utter ignorance. But whatever the reason, he did not seem to understand how difficult is a girl's fight with her bladder
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Exactly. In my country, a guy will never have to hold pee more than 1 or 2 hours at most, because they have enough and more opportunities to pee, like corner of a wall, under a tree or any dirty public bathroom. It's not an uncommon scene to see a male urinating in public. But for females it's completely opposite, and you'll never see a girl peeing in Public, and most girls avoid public toilets because they are too filthy. (I live in a somewhat male dominant society. So girls are not expected to pee in public, or to talk openly about toilet needs) So boys relate their maximum pee holding time which is 1 or 2 hours at most, with our pee holding time which is around 10 - 12 hours. They might be thinking that their pain at the end of 2nd hour of holding is similar to our pain at 12th hour of holding. Boys can't imagine any pain beyond what they have endured. I also agree to what you said that, although some boys (but that also very rarely) may give some empathetic comments after seeing us holding extreme long, they actually don't understand what kind of pain and endurance we are going through.
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If I were this girl, I would hold. But the problem is that whether this girl could hold her already bursting bladder any more. However, at the same time, I want the boy to understand how hard is it to hold pee all day. (Because most boys seem to think that it's an easy task to go from morning to night without a single pee 😂)