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WaterSpirit

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  1. Interesting question... I suspect there are two things going on here... 1. As a passenger you have less distraction. Experienced drivers are very good at maintaining good concentration on their driving to the point where it is automatic. This is a super distraction if you are desperate. (For me anyway.) 2. As a passenger you are not in control of the vehicle. So if you begin to leak and need to stop the car urgently you have to talk to the driver, convince the driver and then the driver has to stop. If you are the driver, you just have to stop. I suspect that knowing that it takes longer and that the driver might not agree with you heightens the awareness of your need. You see a similar neurological/psychological response in pain management. If post-surgical patients have to rely on asking for pain relief they typically need more more often than if they have pain relief set up on a piece of kit which dispenses meds (up to a safe limit) immediately when the patient pushes a button. Patients who can administer their own pain relief typically need less and can go longer without needing it. Incidentally, this may well be the mechanism which provides bigger stronger feelings of needing to urinate when someone is tied up (not personally into this but I've got no judgement for people who are). It removes all control from the person and that elevates their need.
  2. I do it because it feels wonderful. The pee just rushes down the place where your legs are together at the front and the back at the same time. I find it very sexy.
  3. While playing the piano at church. Fortunatly I was wearing a pad and it caught most of it. Still, it was a very odd feeling to be actively wetting while playing with the whole church singing. It was hard to concetrate on the music!
  4. Sometimes I wet if I am atching someone else wet. I see them let go (or burst) and then suddenly feel the warmth growing rapidly in my underwear. It's quite disconcerting because I didn't think about it at all - it happens on it's own.
  5. I would like to experience the whole thing from a male perpective. I wonder how different it would feel with a penis? Also when I've seen males wetting themselves they get to direct where it happens much more. I think that might be interesting.
  6. Hi, I read somewhere here that posts need to follow the general rule of being "softcore" rather than "hardcore". But I'm not really sure what the difference is. Would it be possible for someone to explain it as I don't want to post anythng that isn't right for the site. (I want to post a peeing experience that involved masterbation.) Many thanks, WS
  7. Yes - but they only supply pads - no pull-ups. The pads they supply, while large, are very low end too and not very comfortable.
  8. Well, unfortunately I have fairly serious pelvic pain associated with the injury too. When the pain gets beyond a certain point my bladder gets all ansi and jumpy - if I feel like that going to bed I wear pull-ups. Being in bed eases the pain so if I am OK going to bed I am usually OK through the night. I don't always wet on nights when my bladder is jumpy either, but it happens about 50% of the time. Last night, for instance, my bladder was definitely not cooperating and I had already had an accident during the evening when I was wearing a pad so it was most certainly a pull-up night. However, this morning I woke up dry. (well dry until I had a little fun - no sense wasting a perfectly good diaper!!! 😉 In fact I am still wearing it as I write. And it's still warm!) It feels like more of an art than a science - trying to predict what my bladder will do. On average, more pain = more wetting, but it's not a solid relationship. Sometimes I have an accident when my pain is only moderate and sometimes - like last night - my pain is bad and I stay dry. Yes, I am very conservative at work. I judge what state my bladder is in via the pain and then wear protection good enough to cover the worst case senario. It has meant that I've had to change how I dress at work so that I can hide a pull up if I need to. I wear a lot of tunic tops - which are like extra long t-shirts, but smarter and more fitted around the chest. They are like a cross between a dress and a blouse. The thing is they are wide and flowing and go down to upper to mid thigh level. This gives students, staff and parents no view of the shape of my pelvic area so I can wear thick pads or diapers and no-one is any the wiser. The only thing have to watch is if I take my class out on the field for PE. If the wind gets up I have to keep a hand on my top to stop it blowing upwards. Have I ever had an accident in class - yes. Did it ever show - no, not so far. I have had to go commando for a short period once when I soaked my knickers. It was clear that the wet from my underwear would make my trousers wet too so I took them off. Now that was a scary situation - my bladder was clearly in a state and I had no protection at all, plus it was last thing on a Friday which was whole school assembly! I got my TA to cover my class going into the hall and quickly went to the loo before we went in. Thankfully it worked. Obviously my head teacher and senior staff knew about my condition and this led to me being the member of staff who helped children with bladder issues. Sometimes if a child was really upset about wetting themselves and stuggling with shame I would tell them that I had a "wonky bladder too". This helped them feel OK.
  9. Oh that sounds lovely! I wish I had the anatomy to try it! I know what you mean about the sounds we females make. I have seen videos of males peeing in their jeans and having a hissing sound so I think it's possible when something gets in the way of the stream. I suspect that the sound is caused by the way the urine flows. Liquids can flow in two main ways - laminar flow (when it's smooth) and turbulent flow (when it's more like a white water ride! 😁). It's turbulent flow which causes the sound I think. (Apologies for this - I am a science teacher and just can't help myself sometimes! LOL)
  10. Awesome writing! PS: "rolled for initiative" Do I detect the phrasing of a fellow D&D tabletop gamer?
  11. This was wonderful to read - thanks so much for posting
  12. This was amazing! I am quite new to omutsu and hadn't heard of diaper humping before reading this. It was really hot.
  13. Yes, I do. 😊 I have urinary incontinence issues due to pelvic nerve damage and have to wear them at night about 3 times a week (on average). When I first started to wear them I was so incredibly turned on by them. I think I'd have just worn them 24/7 if they weren't so expensive! I still find it a turn on if I wear them when I don't need them but at night it feels less special. (I do sometimes use them if I need to touch myself too. If I get too excited I start leaking everywhere. They help me relax and not worry about making a big warm wet mess.)
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