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TheLoneRanger

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  1. Reached an 8/10 and found a nice rock to sit on
  2. With the rapid desperation techniques I used this morning, I'm already at a 7/10. Time for another coffee.
  3. Just parked up, in the car park. Lots of people here, even though it's raining.
  4. Coffee to help refill. Arrival time is set at 12:05
  5. So a last quick pee before I set off. 20230701_102501.mp4
  6. This is how I will be dressed today. Black jeans, black T shirt, black hat.
  7. Making my packed lunch for the picnic.
  8. Hi everyone, I will be at Brimham Rocks today if anyone wants to join me here or in real life at Brimham Rocks. If nobody wants to join me I will be having wet fun on my own and posting the results here.
  9. Under normal circumstances normal germs won't hurt you. The problem is stains and smell. But as no "accident" is a genuine accident you can prepare in advance. If your gaming chair is faux leather, you can start by buying a Scotchgard spray. Now you're gaming chair is waterproof. I would then place a disposable bed pad on the chair and a towel ontop of the bed pad. Finally I would be wearing a pull up. Now you're chair is fully protected, and won't need throwing away. The same for a bed, you can buy hospital style zip up mattress protectors. Then place another more normal mattress protector on top of that. Now you're expensive mattress is fully protected.
  10. I'm afraid to say here is where we differ. If I'm planning on messy play. I will eat foods with a high sorbitol count. Raspberries are naturally high in sorbitol, as are some fizzy drinks and chocolate. My go to for messy play will be a large meal followed by a large chocolate ice-cream. This should then create a diarrhea type episode. Making eventual clean up easier. The sorbitol gives no warning for me as to when it will hit. I always play these games in the bath, and everything can eventually be sluiced down the bath drain.
  11. I first discovered the solid object clamping mechanism last year. I had just started wetting in public, I went to a local area covered in large rocks. Wearing black jeans and my aqua shoes, so very ready to pee in public. I chose a nice rock that would have been fun to pee on, sat down and couldn't go. I was mentally prepared. I was physically ready but I sat there for an hour. I finally got up and the feeling of needing to pee came back. I chose a different rock, less picturesque but also less pointy and I was then able to release.
  12. I've found that if I'm sitting for a long time on a hard surface. My body physically can't release the pee. It must be that the firm surface is pressing probably the prostate gland into the urethra and cutting off the flow of pee but I'm no doctor to prove this. There is also the mental anguish of trying to overcome years of potty training.
  13. So far each time I have suggested a meet, either giving plenty of notice, or a flash event. I have been the only attendee. However I will run it in the live stream tomorrow. Showing that I did have the guts, to post on here a time and place that I was willing to meet like minded people on neutral ground. And that I did actually go to the location I suggested, at the time and on the day put forward. I would love to meet up with other like minded individuals, and by suggesting and attending these events and posting about them I hope others will appreciate my sincerity and choose to join me.
  14. If you want to join me, probably just to chat in person, bring the appropriate props to look like a walking group. Backpack or bag with some form of picnic items, camping chair or rug.
  15. I'll be there from 12:00. I'll run the event under live action, if nobody else wants to attend. The weather should be ideal, not over hot with a threat of rain. So I doubt it will be busy.
  16. Would anyone be interested in meeting up on Saturday at Brimham Rocks for a picnic lunch. I've tried to host these events a few times in different locations, Twice at Calke Abbey, which surprisingly has good WiFi in the forest. Once at Fountains Abbey which was a disaster, no discreet cover, far too many people and no WiFi. And once before at Brimham Rocks. The pretend cover for the event is that of a walking group. I've even had lanyards made up.
  17. Star Wars could be a good shout, and I already own them. Plus I've not watched them for ages.
  18. It's been a while since I watched the original. Infact the first time I saw it was in the cinema as a teenager with a girl on a date. But I doubt that the franchise could hold my attention in hyperfixation.
  19. They could just as easily be for a relative than for herself. Let your imagination wander and wonder, but don't do anything stupid Infront of her. After all she doesn't know, that you know, what was in the box.
  20. I'm looking for suggestions for another hyperfixation film marathon. Being on the edge of the spectrum, I can easily get fixated on something, to the point I block out all other necessities. Last weekend I did a Lord of the Rings marathon, I got halfway through the third film before I started to dribble. Which series should I try next? Now the game here isn't to not wet myself although that would be the ideal. The game is to not care if that happens, and keep watching the film. I will post it again as a live action hold.
  21. Wetting whilst sitting in the bath is such a good feeling. 20230610_192006_1_1_1_1_1.mp4
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