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    Hi omo.org

    Hello for you too.
  2. This entire message and many details in it were very interesting. If you want to avoid being recognized, it's best not to show your face in the video, and also take into account tattoos, jewelry, or if you have a particularly distinctive clothing style. If you consider these factors, I don't see a particularly high risk of someone recognizing you from the video. I'm not sure if I understood correctly, but if your intention is to record videos where you move around in public places while holding, I would be particularly interested in knowing more about what you're thinking at each moment or how serious the situation is at that moment (assuming the video lasts more than a couple of minutes). Naturally, you can't speak in the video, but if it's possible for you, for example, to add some text to the video during the editing phase. Personally, I would prefer longer videos (15-20 minutes or more) than shorter videos (5 minutes or shorter), but I understand, of course, that longer videos can cause more trouble and challenges than shorter ones. But even text-based stories alone are certainly interesting.
  3. Recently, I have been playing with ChatGPT (that online version) quite often and it frequently surprises me. Although I am aware that it is not a real human, sometimes it feels as if it has a different personality each time I start a new session. It's almost like there are multiple ChatGPT's, each with their own unique personality, and I randomly get assigned one of them each time I start a new session. At times, when I ask ChatGPT to write something, it will do so without any issue. However, there are also times when I use the same exact sentence, without changing a single comma, and it will refuse to provide an answer. Conversely, there have been instances when ChatGPT initially refuses to comply, but later accepts the request. One of the most surprising and peculiar incidents was when I asked ChatGPT to write a few sentences that were "more coarse" in language. To my amazement, ChatGPT provided a warning before proceeding with the request: "Please note that the following phrases contain more vulgar language, as per your request. Proceed with caution." It then wrote a series of sentences that contained a lot of vulgar language (f-words etc.) and concluded with a reminder: "Please remember to be sensitive to the context and people around you before using these phrases, as they may be considered offensive in some situations." I was surprised to hear such language from ChatGPT. You can ask ChatGPT to write in different styles, such as a "more natural conversational style among friends" or a "less formal and rigid style" etc. This affects what kind of language ChatGPT uses. You can also ask it simply to "write with a different style", but the results may vary. Once, when I tried this, ChatGPT started writing in what I thought resembled "pirate language" or some 1800s English. These are just examples, and if English is your native language, you can probably come up with better phrasing. Edit: Just for a test, I asked ChatGPT 4 to " re-write this conversation with more natural conversational style among friends" (I hope it's ok?) and the result is this:
  4. ChatGPT can do this kind of errors, I don't know why. I asked some question about fictional (cartoon) character (nothing pee or adult theme related) and first the ChatGPT told me that he is friend of another character X from completely different series. When I told that these characters are not from the same "story" and I mentioned the right content, after that the ChatGPT seemed to know who I was talking about and gave correct answer to me. Or I'm not 100% sure if the answer was correct, I didn't check it from anywhere, but at least it sounded reasonable plausible.
  5. My wife sits in a wheelchair and, for example, she needs (my) help to first get up from the bed to the chair and then from the chair to the bathroom. For that reason I have some experience with "assisted peeing" because in some situations, it is more convenient to pee in a container in bed than to move to the bathroom. I'm not sure if anyone here is interested in reading this type of content, and there isn't much to tell about it, but if someone wants, I can write a few things about it.
  6. Heh.. I have also asked for the similar thing, and it always ends up writing some educational thing, ending something like "She learned an important lesson about the importance of listening to her body's needs." or "She promised herself to prioritize her health and comfort" etc.
  7. Yes, this is definitely one of my favorite things. And I'm especially interested when I hear someone use a unique expression that I haven't heard before or use some figurative language, some metaphor. English is not my original language either and sometimes I have trouble when I try to write (translate) in English what someone has said in my native language because I want to preserve the original meaning as closely as possible, but it's not always possible to translate it literally into English. I understand this. My wife usually says "I have to go to the toilet" or "I have to go pee" (translated into English) and they both means that she has just a small or normal need to pee. But sometimes, rarely, she says "I need to piss" (translated into English) and when I heard that I know that she needs to pee very badly.
  8. I've heard the same thing. I was in the hospital once for a couple of hours. There were other people in the same room. There was also a woman who had been there already for a while and she got a "hose" / "pipe" / "tube" (something?) in her hand and she had to stay still, I don't know what it is called in English. I heard when she asked the nurse how long the procedure would take because she would have to visit the toilet soon. The nurse said about 10 minutes, and asked if the woman could wait that time. And the woman said she can wait. 10 minutes later, the nurse came to remove the tube and said that now the woman can go to the toilet, but she has to come back afterwards to measure her blood pressure. The woman replied that she can wait until the blood pressure is measured first, she is not in such a hurry. But the nurse replied cheerfully that it's better for her to go to the toilet first, because needing to pee might raises her blood pressure.
  9. I wrote something in another thread that also fits this thread. If I can link it correctly.
  10. I don't know for sure about other women, but at least for my wife it seems to make a difference whether she drinks a lot in a short period of time or a smaller amount over a longer period of time. If she drinks enough alcoholic drinks in two or three hours, she might end up in a situation where she is very desperate, and it's really uncomfortable for her, but even if she has to wait quite a long time to get to the toilet, she can do it reliably without fear of an accident But on the other hand, if she has been drinking normally during the day, a little coffee now and then, a little juice or water with food, etc., she can usually go the whole day without going to the toilet and it's not a problem for her. But then at some point if she goes too long time without going to the toilet, she will suddenly become desperate and when that happens she needs to go to the bathroom immediately or she will start leaking which would eventually lead to an accident.
  11. This is perhaps a bit too obvious, but women who stand with their legs crossed. I've read from many sources that women may stand with their legs crossed because it's somehow a more comfortable position (which sounds strange from a man's point of view) and it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the need for the toilet. So if I see a woman standing with her legs crossed, the first thing I think is that she needs to go to the toilet, but at the same time right after I think that there is no reason to get too excited because she is probably standing in that position just for other reasons.
  12. "I have to pee." Said Mia This is my personal favorite of these. Mia: I have to pee. This is like part of a movie script where each person's lines are listed in sequence, in my opinion
  13. The term "latchkey desperation" is already familiar to me, but "exposed-pee pee" is completely new to me. I knew something like this existed because it happens to my wife sometimes, but I didn't know there was a specific word for it 🙂 When she is far from the toilet, it almost doesn't matter how desperate she is or how far the toilet is (within some reasonable limit of course), she can wait until she gets there and if going there is delayed 5-15 minutes from the original plan, she can handle it and it is not a matter of minutes. But then when she gets to the toilet and it's time to sit on the toilet seat, she can hardly wait long enough to get her pants down when the pee already starts coming and in that point she can't hold it for a second longer, even it's a bit risky and uncertain if her pants are down enough yet.
  14. I don't have personal experience on this subject, but when I was a teenager and "living at home" so to speak, my mother clearly had this problem. We didn't have a car and on weekends I used to offer to go with her to the grocery store to carry grocery bags back home. I didn't have any omo-related motives, I just thought that I would get some muscles in my arms when I carry heavy shopping bags home 🙂 I don't ever remember noticing anything special in the store or even when we were walking home, but every time we got to the elevator (we lived in an apartment building), she got such a bad urgency that she stood with his legs firmly crossed the whole way up and groaned.
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