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As twintails are fantasy characters, we can abuse them a bit.  

Do twintaills appear in omorashi scenes?  Seeming rarely.  Certainly, Tail Red and Tail Blue experience desperation (Gonna’ be a Twintail – tail blue suddenly and intentionally, some good lines omitted from the English dub – compare subtitled versions).  But other twintails seem immune.

To be sure about the other twintails we need investigate more deeply.  They are strong, super agile, highly active, athletic characters.  They’re also outdoor types.  Many have magic abilities, including super-human athletic abilities.  For instance they may jump from great heights landing hard without visible damage.

Repeated hard landings stretch or damage pelvic-floor tendons.  That suggests weakening pee-pee control.  Clue one.

Clue two – a twintail’s strong tummy muscles prevent tummy bulges.  During quick turns and other maneuvers, tummy muscles may snap tight squeezing a part-filled bladder that had not yet signaled fullness.  

Clue three is normally seeing twintail’s fast maneuvers from a distance.  The fast maneuvers, distance and carefully-selected costume material obscure leakage.

Clue four – super-fast maneuvers quickly dry twintails’ costumes.

The clues suggest two things:  1.  At least some twintails likely piddle themselves.  2.  By normal viewing we’re unlikely to catch twintails pee-peeing themselves.

Alternative viewing is needed to check their pee control.  Searching through videos frame-by-frame might reveal some toddler-like bladder control.  Two approaches might work better.  1.  A high-resolution telephoto camera with high-speed automatic tracking.  2.  High-definition photos taken when an opponent arrests a twintail’s maneuvers.  (Maybe 3 -- Ask their dry-cleaners.)

Hopefully, experts (meaning artists and fan-fiction writers) will investigate further.

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Fair enough.  It will take me into next week to recover some references.   I had assumed if a foggy-minded old codger/coot/duffer/geezer like me knew of them, everybody here did. 

My native language is a sort-of English-like pigeon spoken in less educated parts of Oregon and Idaho circa 1950s and 1960s (by people of British ancestry yet!).  Along the Puget Sound where I've always lived, it gained additional deviations from Scandinavian languages. 

 

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15 hours ago, Stanley79 said:

Fair enough.  It will take me into next week to recover some references.   I had assumed if a foggy-minded old codger/coot/duffer/geezer like me knew of them, everybody here did. 

My native language is a sort-of English-like pigeon spoken in less educated parts of Oregon and Idaho circa 1950s and 1960s (by people of British ancestry yet!).  Along the Puget Sound where I've always lived, it gained additional deviations from Scandinavian languages. 

 

A pigeon?

 

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2 hours ago, PrincessPEEach said:

 

 

I mean, I just did what I do most anytime I don’t know something….and it came up first hit. I’m surprised more people here didn’t know the reference tbh…🤷‍♀️

 

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Yeah out of curiosity I did the same, googled it and found this stuff. I’d not heard of it before. Kinda-semi-cute I suppose. Whatever floats his boat I guess. 

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Some people here seem to make an odd assumption that most people are into Japanese cartoons, which most of us aren't because this is an English language site. You'll have to explain anything about that to the rest of us.

For example, my avatar is a poo accident scene from a Thai TV show I found cute, but I wouldn't expect anyone else to know anything about Thai media.

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It would help to have the anime's title. It's Ore, Twintail ni Narimasu, a parody of Super Sentai featuring Twintail warriors who are tasked to stop the Ultimaguil from stealing the energy of twintails. The original post describes what they must be going through and concludes they pee mid-battle due to the strain, in case it was unclear.

This wasn't mentioned in the original post, but there is a scene early in episode 11 where the protagonist, after his Tail Gear transformation malfunctions and he becomes stuck in a girl's body, admits he doesn't know how to use the bathroom. This is the first dilemma he faces, in fact. Anime logic leads to further shenanigans.

I don't know why RainyDay hasn't commented yet.

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15 hours ago, TomatoNLettuce said:

It would help to have the anime's title. It's Ore, Twintail ni Narimasu, a parody of Super Sentai featuring Twintail warriors who are tasked to stop the Ultimaguil from stealing the energy of twintails. The original post describes what they must be going through and concludes they pee mid-battle due to the strain, in case it was unclear.

This wasn't mentioned in the original post, but there is a scene early in episode 11 where the protagonist, after his Tail Gear transformation malfunctions and he becomes stuck in a girl's body, admits he doesn't know how to use the bathroom. This is the first dilemma he faces, in fact. Anime logic leads to further shenanigans.

I don't know why RainyDay hasn't commented yet.

Ah I remember this one, it's a classic haha!

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This post is directed to anime fans. 

Omg!  I'd totally spaced out twin-tailed foxes.  They are not what I wish to make plausible as omorashi types.

Rainyday is top drawer.

Some of you know my level all too well.

9 hours ago, Lisk said:

Twintails are my Guildy pleasure.

Lisk's comment is directed at those who have watched or plan to watch Ore, Twintail ni Narimasu.

 

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Twintails in Omorashi, Part 2

I do not mean: a hair style, a plushy toy, magic pet or the creatures from the 2005 movie Alien Planet based on Wayne Barlow’s book Expedition. I’m using “twintail” to refer to characters who wear the style as a badge of high activity (as is often done in Ore Twintail Narimasu (Gonna be a Twintail). That is to say an anime or manga character wearing the twintail hair style and having super-natural speed (and agility and often magic powers). Twintails are often “Tsundere” - initially cold, stern, stoic, harsh, temperamental, hotheaded (and sometimes even hostile) before showing a warmer, friendlier side over time. – Wikipedea. See more and a sketch at

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsundere

Now I see twintail hair-style categories and twintail character categories both exist – more confusion.

What I'm seeking is a plausible way of putting Twintail characters into omorashi (particularly leaking) situations (mostly because I’ve seen little twintail content in the omorashi art and fiction forums. Please correct me, if I’m wrong about this.).

Scamp tries to sort out personality traits associated with twintails.

https://myanimelist.net/featured/436/Top_8_Popular_Anime_Twintails_Characters

Admittedly, Scamp does not explicitly say whether personality traits belong to the character or to the hairstyle. Not finding a connection to well-defined character categories, Scamp suggests the a twintail (as a character, I assume) provides a blank slate that might develop into a member of any of several character categories. Scamp mentions eight characters sporting widely divergent traits. He also touches on the importance of character categories in anime and manga.

But Scamp’s considerations go only into whether to place twintail characters in an already well defined category. I chose to look into twintail characters fitting into a category not widely recognized in anime/manga fandom. And I chose the starting point of obvious personality traits and abilities.

Please consider the characters Aika Tsube (Tail Blue), Erina Shindo (Tail Yellow), Soja Mitsuka (a non-magic form of Soji Mitsuka), also Soja Mitsuka(?) (Tail Red – a full-power form of Soji Mitsuka) and Thouars (Twoearle, a former twintail alien who supplies tail gear to her classmates). The tailgear transforms them into the forms named above and described at

https://ore-twi.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Characters

Probably, Usagi Tsukino / Serena Tsukino aka Sērā Mūn (Guardian Sailor Moon) is more recognizable here in the USA. See

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5txHGxJRwtQ

and

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(character)

Sailor Moon certainly exhibits supernatural athletic abilities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPd3htfrLPs

But so do her non-twintailed partners. (According to an ex-coworker and Sailor-Moon fan mother, Sailor Moon is mostly a brat.)

But Chio Chan (Hataraku Maou-Sama!Devil is a Part Timer) does not exhibit supernatural athletic abilities. In fact half-angel Emilia tries protecting Chio Chan from getting into a relationship with Satan. But Chio Chan is strong willed. Eventually, Emilia becomes a barrier between another assassin and Satan so as to protect Chio Chan’s happiness. Chio Chan wears her hair in twin “tufts.” She exercises. But I have trouble imagining Chio Chan developing a highly-athletic body. In one credits-over sequence she appears a couple years older and headed toward a flirtatious magic girl category. In the anime proper, she seems to be Scamp’s blank slate who has yet to develop into a well categorized personality. Chio Chan shows up a little over 16 minutes into episode 1.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaVTUGcLOy4

Stress Urinary Incontinence Among Young Nulliparous Female Athletes – previous threads have discussed this, particularly in regards to long-distance runners.

https://www.omorashi.org/topic/69639-jessica-hull/?tab=comments#comment-1902439

A more academic article.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8516023/

Conclusion: In my opinion twin-tail characters’ jumps, high-speed runs, etc. sufficiently resemble activities inducing bladder leaks in elite athletes (irl) that the same wet results would be plausible in anime and manga fan art.

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Note: Movie Alien Planet based on Wayne Barlow’s book Expedition. Speculative fiction from an unusual perspective.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVjYtZydMuo

Note: Ore Twintail Narimasu (Gonna be a Twintail) gets some very negative reviews. We pretty much have to accept it as a no-brainer downtime show with occasional adult themes (what happens when a former boy becomes a girl with no idea how to wash her hair, defend against groping or even pee).

 

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On 11/6/2021 at 12:36 AM, Stanley79 said:

Twintails in Omorashi, Part 2

I do not mean: a hair style, a plushy toy, magic pet or the creatures from the 2005 movie Alien Planet based on Wayne Barlow’s book Expedition. I’m using “twintail” to refer to characters who wear the style as a badge of high activity (as is often done in Ore Twintail Narimasu (Gonna be a Twintail). That is to say an anime or manga character wearing the twintail hair style and having super-natural speed (and agility and often magic powers). Twintails are often “Tsundere” - initially cold, stern, stoic, harsh, temperamental, hotheaded (and sometimes even hostile) before showing a warmer, friendlier side over time. – Wikipedea. See more and a sketch at

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsundere

Now I see twintail hair-style categories and twintail character categories both exist – more confusion.

What I'm seeking is a plausible way of putting Twintail characters into omorashi (particularly leaking) situations (mostly because I’ve seen little twintail content in the omorashi art and fiction forums. Please correct me, if I’m wrong about this.).

Scamp tries to sort out personality traits associated with twintails.

https://myanimelist.net/featured/436/Top_8_Popular_Anime_Twintails_Characters

Admittedly, Scamp does not explicitly say whether personality traits belong to the character or to the hairstyle. Not finding a connection to well-defined character categories, Scamp suggests the a twintail (as a character, I assume) provides a blank slate that might develop into a member of any of several character categories. Scamp mentions eight characters sporting widely divergent traits. He also touches on the importance of character categories in anime and manga.

But Scamp’s considerations go only into whether to place twintail characters in an already well defined category. I chose to look into twintail characters fitting into a category not widely recognized in anime/manga fandom. And I chose the starting point of obvious personality traits and abilities.

Please consider the characters Aika Tsube (Tail Blue), Erina Shindo (Tail Yellow), Soja Mitsuka (a non-magic form of Soji Mitsuka), also Soja Mitsuka(?) (Tail Red – a full-power form of Soji Mitsuka) and Thouars (Twoearle, a former twintail alien who supplies tail gear to her classmates). The tailgear transforms them into the forms named above and described at

https://ore-twi.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Characters

Probably, Usagi Tsukino / Serena Tsukino aka Sērā Mūn (Guardian Sailor Moon) is more recognizable here in the USA. See

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5txHGxJRwtQ

and

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(character)

Sailor Moon certainly exhibits supernatural athletic abilities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPd3htfrLPs

But so do her non-twintailed partners. (According to an ex-coworker and Sailor-Moon fan mother, Sailor Moon is mostly a brat.)

But Chio Chan (Hataraku Maou-Sama!Devil is a Part Timer) does not exhibit supernatural athletic abilities. In fact half-angel Emilia tries protecting Chio Chan from getting into a relationship with Satan. But Chio Chan is strong willed. Eventually, Emilia becomes a barrier between another assassin and Satan so as to protect Chio Chan’s happiness. Chio Chan wears her hair in twin “tufts.” She exercises. But I have trouble imagining Chio Chan developing a highly-athletic body. In one credits-over sequence she appears a couple years older and headed toward a flirtatious magic girl category. In the anime proper, she seems to be Scamp’s blank slate who has yet to develop into a well categorized personality. Chio Chan shows up a little over 16 minutes into episode 1.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaVTUGcLOy4

Stress Urinary Incontinence Among Young Nulliparous Female Athletes – previous threads have discussed this, particularly in regards to long-distance runners.

https://www.omorashi.org/topic/69639-jessica-hull/?tab=comments#comment-1902439

A more academic article.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8516023/

Conclusion: In my opinion twin-tail characters’ jumps, high-speed runs, etc. sufficiently resemble activities inducing bladder leaks in elite athletes (irl) that the same wet results would be plausible in anime and manga fan art.

--------------------------

Note: Movie Alien Planet based on Wayne Barlow’s book Expedition. Speculative fiction from an unusual perspective.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVjYtZydMuo

Note: Ore Twintail Narimasu (Gonna be a Twintail) gets some very negative reviews. We pretty much have to accept it as a no-brainer downtime show with occasional adult themes (what happens when a former boy becomes a girl with no idea how to wash her hair, defend against groping or even pee).

 

Oh that's simple then, I didn't know twintail was slang for a tsundere character. I enjoy tsunderes and omo, mixing the two of them together sounds really fun. Are there more examples of tsunderes having omo moments in anime, I'd really like to hear more about this.

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