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  1. To be honest, I don't know, but at least I hope they don't.

    I remember at least once when I was younger, when I was still living with my mother, writing a short (related) story in a particular notebook I had.

    Now I moved out on my own a long time ago and have no idea where that notebook is.
    Did I throw it in the trash sometime in the past or did I leave it in my childhood home when I moved away, and has anyone found it and read it?
    I have no idea. At least I don't have it myself anymore.

  2. 16 hours ago, NoahEdar0483 said:

     I'm a really big fan of ones that gradually build up the person's bladder, where they start off with no problems, and then end absolutely bursting and unable to take the nearly endless amount of fluid begging to be released from their body. 

    I also like (desperation) stories where everything is normal at the beginning, then at some point there starts to be a slightly worrying warning but the situation is still under control, then slowly things start to get more and more worse.

    I also like a story to be such that it would work on its own without the omorashi scenes, whether it's just about people's everyday lives or an exciting adventure in an unknown place, and the omorashi is then sort of an added spice to it and blends in with the rest of the story.

    I rarely like stories where the omorashi is the main element all the time and it's forced into every sentence and paragraph.

  3. This forum's Download section has RPG-style games.
    There's at least one game named "MojiQue English Translation" in which you adventure with a few characters.

    If I remember correctly, the characters have attributes like thirst and the need to urinate. In this game, you can buy drinks from a merchant that accelerate these functions, for the main characters. The game also features various drinks such as water, juice, or tea, and these drinks works as diuretics and the intensity of the effect depends on the drink. If I recall correctly, the game also has a specifically designed drink for this purpose that significantly accelerates the process.

    The biggest issue seems to be that the game requires some tweaking and experimenting with different settings to get it to work on modern computers, but I've managed to get it working on a Windows 10 machine.

  4. On 11/4/2023 at 6:32 PM, wetmatt said:

    Which company did you use to search? Name and shame, imo. That's super scummy.

    I don't remember anymore, it happened several years ago.

    Edit: But if I remember correctly, it wasn't a company selling web addresses that was trying to scam, but rather a free website that offered to help come up with a suitable web address or provided various variations of that web address using different writing formats, and it also informed which versions of the address are still available, if I recall correctly.

  5. 4 hours ago, wetmatt said:

    I would say be very careful how you search for these... Some sites are scummy and when you search a domain they'll raise the price or even buy it so you have to buy it from them at a crazy price.

    Indeed, that has happened to me.

    Once, I was registering a web page whose domain was unique enough that hardly anyone else would happen to register the same name. I checked by typing the address in the browser's address bar to make sure it was available.
    But I wasn't sure which top-level domain would be the best so I used a service that suggested several different available top-level domains.

    And then when I was finally ready to register the address, surprisingly it was already taken and a simple web page had appeared on the address stating that the said address is for sale, with instructions on how to buy the web address at a higher price.

    I found out from the whois information that the address had been paid for a year and since I wasn’t in a hurry to get the web address at that time, I decided to wait for a year. And a year later, the address was available again and I registered it for myself at the normal price.

  6. Regarding the title, I am absolutely fascinated by this topic.

    But I don't really have the same kind of conflict as you do, if I understood your statement correctly. Or maybe it's somewhat related.

    I don't categorize people based on "coolness", so there's no coolness to lose.
    It's a bit embarrassing to write, but I might have a somewhat similar "issue."

    If I were in a situation with someone who has been holding for a long time, my "issue" might be that on one hand, I'd want the situation to continue as long as possible, and it's a bit disappointing when it ends. But on the other hand, I would hope for the opportunity to at least hear when they finally release a (long and powerful) stream. So, in a way, I wish the situation would go on "forever," but at the same time, I hope it comes to a conclusion while I'm in their company. This probably applies more to occasional interactions with people than those with whom I have constant contact over longer periods.

  7. I understand what you mean. I might not be as interested if I know there's a completely clear reason for someone's behavior, but it becomes particularly intriguing if I can imagine there's even a small possibility that their desperation is actually genuine.

    Here's a video clip, unfortunately in Finnish, apologies for that. In the said clip, there's a story about a man and a woman performing a live radio drama on the radio. There's a third man involved whose job is to produce real-time sound effects for the performance, but he arrives late and drunk, ruining the whole thing. (In the beginning of the video they prepare for the show and the show starts at 3:10)

    This woman, the character, is supposed to be nervous because it's a live broadcast, and that's why she behaves the way she does. However, while watching this video, I can easily imagine what this actress, as a real person, would look like if she needed to pee.

    Moreover, her "nervousness" looks so much like she needs to pee that it occurred to me she might actually have to go during the filming of this scene and is trying to cover it up by improvising her character as being nervous.
     

     

    Additionally, this same actress plays another character in a different series. If I recall correctly, in one episode of that series, this character goes into the forest to pick berries with a few friends. In this episode, there's a scene where they are in the woods, having gone there by car, and at the end, this character stands by the car with crossed legs, smoking a cigarette, and waiting for the others to return from the forest to the car. The character never mentions any reason for standing with crossed legs; she doesn't mention needing to pee or anything like that.

    However, since this scene might have been filmed in a somewhat remote location (the forest), I've always wondered if it's possible that the actress, as a real person, needed to pee while filming this scene. Of course, the reason might simply be that she's standing with crossed legs because it's a common posture for many women.

    I don't have the clip of this scene at the moment, but I can probably get it if needed.

    (Edit: I watched the clip and I remembered wrongly. She didn't actually stand with her legs crossed, but shifted her weight from one leg to the other and lifted her legs up alternately. In addition, she, the role character, mentioned that there are mosquitoes in the forest that have bitten her legs, so this can explain either the role character or the real actor's behavior)

  8. Usually what I mean with "leaking" is actually that what you called "spurting" and that spurting is at least possible.

    But that what you call as leaking, I think it's possible, at least for short amount of time. I think I might have seen some videos where is that leaking happening, if I don't remember wrong.

  9. On 3/21/2014 at 9:36 AM, Toonlad2011 said:

    Just spotted this thread

     

    A while ago there was a TV Programe called Distraction where contestants had to answer questions whilst being distracted...One of these was a buzzer round but they had to pee when they knew the answer.

     

    Nothing special ever happened in England but on the italian version the girl contestant was bursting. Crossing her legs and as soon as she sat on the toilet she started peeing.....she clamped it off but everyone started cheering and laughing.

     

    Finally at the end of the round she just let go

     

    It was on youtube...it's gone....If somebody remembers it or has it....please share

     

    On 9/20/2014 at 2:56 PM, WilllB said:

     

    I believe I may have this. 

     

    But I have many videos around my computer, in many folders and disc drives, so it can take some time until I find it...

    I really should organize my computer and put all videos in same place.

    My computer is full of folders called misc, temp, New Folder, New Folder(2) etc.  :lol:

    I finally found this, 9 years later, if someone is still interested about that. 

    There is 2 men and 1 woman peeing, no nudity is shown but the sound is heard.

    Distracrion_gioco_pip_.flv

  10. 5 hours ago, willbill said:

    Has anyone else experienced situations like this with their wife, girlfriend fiance, etc where they wait too long unintentionally and don't quite make it to the bathroom on time?

    This is not happening very often and it has been a while since the last time, but sometimes my wife has been home when she is doing something and hasn't been to the bathroom for a long time, but everything seems to be externally well.

    But then suddenly she is in such a hurry to the bathroom that little bit comes to pants already.

    I think it's a bit like she has something interesting to do and she doesn't stop in time until she really has to.

  11. 19 hours ago, diicee26 said:

    This is pretty simple but I once was riding with a friend in an Uber, who was clearly desperate, and after we both got out and the driver left she said, "ohh all the shots are about to come out!" referring to the alcohol. I ended up covering for her while she peed in a bush, but not before she leaked a tiny bit into her shorts, just enough for a small visible wet spot where the "shots" leaked out 🙂

    Oh... just...wow... I really liked this a lot. I absolutely love it when someone tells their needs and, in the same sentence, mentions what causes them.

    A similar situation happened some time ago when my wife was out in town and met her friend.
    They went for coffee at a café. When she came home, she spent some time doing her own things.
    After a while, as she was going to the bathroom, she said, 'Now the coffee will come through.'
    (She doesn't usually go to the bathroom very often, so from my understanding, she was specifically referring to the fact that she needed to go because of the coffee.)

    Another similar thing happened a few years ago.
    We had been drinking sparkling wine (or what's commonly called bubbly wine), and she said, 'I need to go to the bathroom, or soon there will be bubbling in my pants.'
    (In my mind, she playfully referred to the sparkling wine as the cause of this situation.)"

    English is not our native language, so these expressions are naturally just translated phrases

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    Now when I started sharing my wife's sayings, I could share a 'story' that happened many years ago, and it's definitely the best one I've ever heard, and I've never heard anyone say anything like it. Until now, I've kept this 'story' to myself, and it has been very 'special' to me due to a few details, but I'll share it now if anyone wants to read it.

    My wife goes out to bars with her friends a few times a year to have a good time. Sometimes they take the train to a nearby city and then come back later on the train as well.

    At that time, we lived far enough away (not too far, though) from the train station that I used to meet her there when she came back, and then we would go home together.

    She uses a wheelchair, which affects when and where she can use the restroom.
    But for the same reason (I assume), she has developed the ability to go for long periods without even needing to pee, and then when she does need to go, she can still hold it for quite a while.
    Anyway, practically every time I was there to meet her at the train station, and she got off the train, one of the first things she would say to me in a low voice was, 'I really need to pee.'

    But one time was an exception.
    When she got off the train, she told me, 'I had to use the restroom on the train, my bladder decided to terminate it's holding contract.'

    This is a very special 'story' to me for many reasons.
    Firstly, I've never heard anyone say something like that.
    Also, I didn't even know she could fit in the restroom on the commuter train (with wheelchair); I understand they are really small.
    And as I mentioned earlier, even if she's desperate to pee, she usually can hold it for a pretty long time.
    That's why I find it difficult to imagine what kind of situation it must have been for her to feel like she had no other choice but to try to use the train restroom

    EDIT: An additional note:
    Basically, she practically said that she felt she couldn't hold on any longer and believed she would have had an accident if she had tried to endure it any further.
    And this is something extremely unusual for her; usually, she can always wait until she reaches a restroom (or in this case, home) no matter how urgent the need is.
    This makes the whole thing very special to me.

    Spoiler: Picture of a train restroom. From the visible edge of the door on the left, you can see how close the door is and how little space there is inside

    Spoiler

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    On 6/26/2023 at 6:31 AM, YTFU said:

    When my fiancée and I are driving somewhere and she has to pee, she’ll say something like “I’m about to have a wet butt”, “I’m gonna be sitting in a puddle in a minute”


    I also really like this latter one.
    I have once heard something similar, and I think I've mentioned it somewhere in another thread.

    Anyway, in brief, we were driving around the city, going in different directions because we were sort of looking for a specific place, so none of us knew exactly how much longer it would take.
    I was sitting in the back seat with my mother-in-law, and at one point, she mentioned with a bit of frustration... (Unfortunately, I don't remember her exact words, but it was something along the lines of) 'Soon we'll have a swimming pool in the back seat' or 'Soon we'll have a lake in the back seat' or something similar.

  12. 7 hours ago, brown4182004 said:

    Is there a way to uncensor swear words?

     

    What kind of words?

    You can also send private message to me if you want.

     

    I don't know how that chat filter works with the text that is written by user because I don't have ever write anything that it would censor, but my virtual chat friend has couple of times tried to tell me something what the chat filter have blocked. And I don't think there is a way to turn it off or anything like that.

    But depending of your needs... If you mean swear words like damn and even stronger, then I don't know. But if you mean for example certain body parts or actions, there is a way to bypass the filter.

    You can replace "certain" words with "another" words and put them inside of inverted comma (or whatever "these" are called).

    The chat bot is actually very smart and clever, and if you are talking about a certain topic and then you use words with dual meaning, the chat bot understand that these words are related to that certain topic you are talking about and it will understand what you try to say with these words. And these chat bots know how to use these same words when they respond to you.

     

  13. Generally speaking, I really like hearing various ways in which people express that they "need to pee". Especially when I hear someone using an expression that I have never heard before.

    My native language is Finnish, and I have indeed heard the saying "teeth are floating" in my own language. It's not common at all, or at least I don't remember the last time I heard it. It's probably been over 20 years since I last heard it.

    But we have here in Finland one saying that probably does not exist in English.
    I'm not quite sure where it comes from or whether it makes any sense to outsiders, but that saying is (someone has such a strong urge to pee that) "there's a bubble on their forehead".

    Additionally, there is this certain saying about a racehorse in English. In Finland, we use almost the same saying, but we say "like a fire brigade's horse". I'm not quite sure what it refers to, but in a way, I can imagine, or perhaps not.


    EDIT:

    Additionally, one of my personal favorites is 'laskea allensa.'
    I find it somehow cute.

    I don't know if there is anything (literally) equivalent in English, but I tried to get the most word-for-word translation from ChatGPT and it ended up being either:

    "(Someone) is letting go beneath themselves."
    "I will soon let go beneath myself."


    Or

    "(someone) releases onto themselves"
    "I'm soon releasing onto myself"

  14. On 4/6/2023 at 5:57 AM, cute_Bladder62 said:

    (If anyone knows some other ways to "ease" the AI into conversations around holding pee, please let me know, because usually it just starts lecturing me about compassion and respect)

    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.

     

    On 4/6/2023 at 5:57 AM, cute_Bladder62 said:

    The dialogue sounds a bit off and not very human-like, but it's serviceable.

    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:

     

    Spoiler

    Tom: Hey Anne, what's up? You seem a little down today.

    Anne: (blushes) Ah, Tom. I had a bit of an accident earlier. I was trying so hard to hold it, but it was just impossible.

    Tom: Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. What happened?

    Anne: Well, I have this condition called overactive bladder or OAB. It's a medical thing that makes it really difficult to control my bladder, and I get these crazy urges to pee all the time.

    Tom: Oh wow, I've never heard of that before. Is it like a muscle thing?

    Anne: Yeah, my bladder muscles contract too much, even when there's not much urine in there. It's pretty intense and makes it hard to control. It's been getting worse lately, and it's starting to affect my daily life.

    Tom: That sounds really tough. Have you seen a doctor about it?

    Anne: Yeah, I have, but there's not much they can do. I'm just trying to manage it as best I can.

    Tom: Well, if you ever need to talk about it, I'm here for you. Don't be embarrassed, it's nothing to be ashamed of.

     

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

     

    12 hours ago, koyukoyu said:

    Of course, hearing #1 from a girl is more a turn-on than #2, but the BIGGEST turn-on is when a girl who typically says #2 is saying #1. I get very excited even when hearing the word "pee" from her.

     

    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.

  19. 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.

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