Omolover222 87 Posted March 16, 2022 Share Posted March 16, 2022 Are there any like subtle signs? DerekOmoso 1 Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted March 17, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted March 17, 2022 I know for me personally I am often looking around like I want to go somewhere or my mind is clearly elsewhere. Zepherah 1 Quote Link to comment
Mbgpeelover 8,719 Posted March 17, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted March 17, 2022 Distracted, losing concentration, changing position, moving a little more than usual, nervous actions like twirling hair, biting nails, tapping etc. not much different to men really Zepherah 1 Quote Link to comment
nappypants 1,403 Posted March 17, 2022 Share Posted March 17, 2022 A wet patch down to her knees, but still fidgeting and holding herself 😉 KAQSW 1 Quote Link to comment
Brittanybunny 1,494 Posted March 17, 2022 Share Posted March 17, 2022 Lose of concentration, breathing loudly, or gripping sides/pants/ legs Zepherah and wannawatch 2 Quote Link to comment
John 3 Posted March 17, 2022 Share Posted March 17, 2022 For my partner it's silence, usually she really enjoys talking with me no matter where we are, but when she stops something is wrong Quote Link to comment
Red Simpson 302 Posted March 18, 2022 Share Posted March 18, 2022 For me out in public, I tend to stiffen up and keep my legs together, beyond that same as most girls Quote Link to comment
Despguy123 2,699 Posted March 18, 2022 Share Posted March 18, 2022 I can usually tell if my gf needs to go from the subtle signs. While sitting, she will cross her legs and jiggle her foot, occasionally uncrossing and re crossing them again. While standing, she will sometimes step from foot to foot when she really needs to go. She will also be more impatient and irritable in general if she's really desperate. Most of the time though, she's far from subtle and will often arrive home from work in a desperate state, throwing down her bag and kicking off her shoes before literally running upstairs to the toilet while shouting down to me 'I'm dying for a wee!'. Mbgpeelover and theAnalyzer 2 Quote Link to comment
nappypants 1,403 Posted March 18, 2022 Share Posted March 18, 2022 2 minutes ago, Despguy123 said: I can usually tell if my gf needs to go from the subtle signs. While sitting, she will cross her legs and jiggle her foot, occasionally uncrossing and re crossing them again. While standing, she will sometimes step from foot to foot when she really needs to go. She will also be more impatient and irritable in general if she's really desperate. Most of the time though, she's far from subtle and will often arrive home from work in a desperate state, throwing down her bag and kicking off her shoes before literally running upstairs to the toilet while shouting down to me 'I'm dying for a wee!'. Does she ever not make it? You may have posted stories before but can’t remember… Quote Link to comment
benverona 96 Posted March 19, 2022 Share Posted March 19, 2022 Standing on one leg and crossing the other leg tightly against it. Restlessly moving from foot to foot Quote Link to comment
Aera-3- 209 Posted March 19, 2022 Share Posted March 19, 2022 From what I noticed it really just depends on the girl. For most it's the obvious squirming, crossing legs, jiggling, etc. For me personally I tend to grab my crotch (it helps a lot psychologically for some reason) while I know other girls may not do the same. Quote Link to comment
Maybeweirdmayb 114 Posted March 19, 2022 Share Posted March 19, 2022 One thing I noticed is that I keep playing with my hair, which is weird hahah but it distracts me. I don’t know lol it helps me focus on something else… so if I’m touching my hair a lot, I probably need to pee waterrat and DesperateJill 2 Quote Link to comment
DarkPhantom 85 Posted March 19, 2022 Share Posted March 19, 2022 Anxious behavior in general, like fidgeting. Quote Link to comment
Uniform Skirt 182 Posted March 20, 2022 Share Posted March 20, 2022 On 3/17/2022 at 12:49 PM, nappypants said: A wet patch down to her knees, but still fidgeting and holding herself 😉 That's not subtle, and has moved a bit past needing to piss and into pissing herself! Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted March 21, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted March 21, 2022 @Maybeweirdmayb "One thing I noticed is that I keep playing with my hair, which is weird hahah but it distracts me. I don’t know lol it helps me focus on something else… so if I’m touching my hair a lot, I probably need to pee" You're not alone, I can do as well, not just when I have to pee but just as a nervous habit in general where I tend to play off my hair, and a couple of occasions I sort of chew on my hair, so I definitely have bad habits in that regard, and I think it annoys a lot of the people around me, although I think it's pretty harmless. Maybeweirdmayb 1 Quote Link to comment
SoBursting 497 Posted March 21, 2022 Share Posted March 21, 2022 On 3/18/2022 at 3:54 PM, Despguy123 said: I can usually tell if my gf needs to go from the subtle signs. While sitting, she will cross her legs and jiggle her foot, occasionally uncrossing and re crossing them again. While standing, she will sometimes step from foot to foot when she really needs to go. She will also be more impatient and irritable in general if she's really desperate. Most of the time though, she's far from subtle and will often arrive home from work in a desperate state, throwing down her bag and kicking off her shoes before literally running upstairs to the toilet while shouting down to me 'I'm dying for a wee!'. I wonder if your gf arrives home having not gone all day? my misses does that sometimes, I only know if I’m at home as usually I’m home several hours after she is, on the odd occasion I’m home and she arrives desperate she looks tired, distressed... not pee dancing just a little standing awkward, mostly on one foot, the other foot behind her on her toe, knees together, whilst sorting something in her shoulder bag, we exchange small chat for maybe 30 seconds tops then she will walk off upstairs say something with a sigh like ‘need the loo, not been all day’ Rxtree and theAnalyzer 2 Quote Link to comment
Despguy123 2,699 Posted April 16, 2022 Share Posted April 16, 2022 On 3/21/2022 at 12:36 PM, SoBursting said: I wonder if your gf arrives home having not gone all day? Yes, most days actually. She tends to leave the office already needing to pee and rushes to the toilet as soon as she's home. Her friends seem to do this as well, she'll invite them round and they'll arrive bursting after work and ask to use the loo straight away. Ex girlfriends and other girls I've dated in the past have done this too when coming to my place after work. No idea why they don't just pee before leaving work especially if it's a long drive but I'm definitely not complaining! Mbgpeelover 1 Quote Link to comment
CrazyArceus 10 Posted April 17, 2022 Share Posted April 17, 2022 Pretty much spacing out/avoiding eye contact as much as possible. Either that or im just ugly lmao Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted April 17, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted April 17, 2022 @Despguy123 "Yes, most days actually. She tends to leave the office already needing to pee and rushes to the toilet as soon as she's home. Her friends seem to do this as well, she'll invite them round and they'll arrive bursting after work and ask to use the loo straight away. Ex girlfriends and other girls I've dated in the past have done this too when coming to my place after work. No idea why they don't just pee before leaving work especially if it's a long drive but I'm definitely not complaining!" Some just don't like using public restrooms I think due to the lack of privacy or the fact they are often in less than appealing condition. Red Simpson 1 Quote Link to comment
Maybeweirdmayb 114 Posted April 17, 2022 Share Posted April 17, 2022 22 hours ago, Despguy123 said: Yes, most days actually. She tends to leave the office already needing to pee and rushes to the toilet as soon as she's home. Her friends seem to do this as well, she'll invite them round and they'll arrive bursting after work and ask to use the loo straight away. Ex girlfriends and other girls I've dated in the past have done this too when coming to my place after work. No idea why they don't just pee before leaving work especially if it's a long drive but I'm definitely not complaining! I personally prefer peeing at home. Public toilets are usually dirty and you can’t sit, so the thought of arriving home and being able to just relax and pee sitting down is very appealing. it’s worth holding if you will have a nice pee when you get home. Despguy123 1 Quote Link to comment
LoThrottle 7 Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 On 3/18/2022 at 10:54 AM, Despguy123 said: I can usually tell if my gf needs to go from the subtle signs. While sitting, she will cross her legs and jiggle her foot, occasionally uncrossing and re crossing them again. While standing, she will sometimes step from foot to foot when she really needs to go. She will also be more impatient and irritable in general if she's really desperate. Most of the time though, she's far from subtle and will often arrive home from work in a desperate state, throwing down her bag and kicking off her shoes before literally running upstairs to the toilet while shouting down to me 'I'm dying for a wee!'. From my experience the subtle signs in public are virtually identical between sexes and the biggest differences are with what happens when the toilet is actually reached. Girls don’t have as good of a “lock” on their bladders and tend to bolt the instant there isn’t anyone they don’t know closely between them and the toilet while boys often have trouble releasing an overflowing bladder and tend to shift back and forth, sigh, and spend longer than average trying to “break the seal” if they really really had to go. Visibly shaking, stretching and rubbing one’s belly in the men’s room is a sure fire sign that they waited far too long and their locking mechanism (the “ring” of muscle near the prostate) is jammed to the point of nearly breaking. Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted April 18, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted April 18, 2022 @LoThrottle "From my experience the subtle signs in public are virtually identical between sexes and the biggest differences are with what happens when the toilet is actually reached. Girls don’t have as good of a “lock” on their bladders and tend to bolt the instant there isn’t anyone they don’t know closely between them and the toilet while boys often have trouble releasing an overflowing bladder and tend to shift back and forth, sigh, and spend longer than average trying to “break the seal” if they really really had to go." Sometimes this is a case of the fact that the women have been holding it much much longer so that they are practically euphoric and overjoyed when a toilet is near and they can barely contain themselves! Women will often wait patiently and quietly for several hours but as soon as there is a toilet available look out because a stampede is coming! Quote Link to comment
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