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Hidengo

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  1. I stand in public— bathrooms or otherwise— but in the comfort of my own home I sit when I’m feeling lazy.
  2. I was really young, somewhere between 4 and 5, so I don’t remember all the details. At that time attended a public elementary school, and the students ranged from Pre-K to maybe 5th grade (4-10 years old). There was a field trip to the museum. Don’t quite remember if we were headed to or from the museum, but I believe it was from, since pretty much every kid on the bus had to use the bathroom, and we were stuck in traffic. Well, I’m not sure which kid started peeing on the bus, or even if they wet themselves, but a bunch of kids thought it was the best idea. I remember trying to pee in a
  3. Oh, it’s a fine if you’re caught, but enough people have a “Not my circus, not my monkey” mentality toward… most things. I work at a hospital close to one of the most used train stations in the Bronx, and I’ve seen dudes in broad daylight decide that they were gonna pee on the sidewalk, next to some structure that offers no cover. And people literally just. Ignore it. “Oh, that guy’s pissing in the street. Keep walking before he starts begging us for money.”
  4. The, for some reason, eternal debate: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8WYh64F/
  5. A few days ago I woke up a bit early for work and it was raining. Purposely held in my morning pee and left early to catch the bus— it’s at max a 4-minute walk to the stop and I had 10 for the bus to arrive— so I could pee behind a car or something while I waited. Lo and behold, big 18-wheeler parked close to the stop. Stopped to rest my foot on the back tire to tie my shoe (which I actually needed to do) then walked to the middle wheels to hide behind and pee all over them. It was a hard stream and a good 35 or so seconds.
  6. It’s more generally accepted in rural areas, sure. But there are more people full-stop in Urban areas, so even if there’s less likelihood overall, there’s still more people doing it. That’s why certain things are worth comparing per-capita instead of numbers. If 50% of people in a population of 10,000 people pee in public, that’s 5,000 people. If .5% of people in a population of 1,000,000, pee in public… that’s still 5,000 people. That being said, NYC has more people, and not a lot of available public bathrooms means a lot of those people are choosing the street or an alley in an e
  7. These have been around for a while— it’s hospital technology.
  8. On the subject of flies: who designs the flies in underwear? Because since my body started changing and certain parts started to grow to adult proportion, I’ve found that no underwear has a properly accessible fly. I stopped wearing boxers entirely because the hole tends to just… be open so that my junk can venture out out into the wilds of my pants whenever it pleases, which seems to be “whatever time would be the least opportune.” but I can’t even make use of the fly in briefs or boxer briefs because the elastic is constricting on the sides. I’m basically forced to flop out over the
  9. My folks are from one of the more rural areas in Jamaica, where indoor plumbing wasn’t a thing many people had access to. It was pit toilets and bushes and bathing outside with a washtub for them as kids, so they kind of grew up with public urination as a necessity. I, on the other hand, grew up in the US despite being born in Jamaica (the second story happened in the US by the way), and honestly I think I already started connecting peeing with a “weird feeling” really young, so I didn’t feel comfortable doing it around other people. I did pee with one of my cousins one time down in Jamai
  10. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8AeBjdj/ As a tangent, I just want to acknowledge the mutually assured destruction of sharing TikTok links on a fetish site. Because y’all will get my username from clicking the link, and then I get notified when someone with an account watches the video I shared.
  11. I remember when I was in the single digits one of my parents would bring me to the bathroom a few times, or standing near me when they led me to pee outside (usually in the rural areas of Jamaica). Once at my great grandmother’s house the plumbing wasn’t working, and I’d been holding for hours, too shy to say anything, until my mother realized what was going on and basically carried me to the backyard and told me to pee on a fence post. I was desperate past shyness at this point, and I swear I peed several yards through the fence into the neighbor’s property (it was a wire fence). Later,
  12. This is funny, but it is also very informative. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kQrmaM/
  13. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8keotJX/ I mean technically they don’t all need it…
  14. Frankly, between the decades/centuries of women being sexually repressed, the higher chances of women being taken advantage of sexually (especially by men), how a woman is likely be treated if she was taken advantage of sexually, and the general backlash to women being open about their sexual preferences (See the reaction to WAP, for example), I would posit that there are proportionally similar numbers in both men and women, abut women are simply less likely to accept this part of themselves, AND less likely to seek out like-minded individuals, than men. Basically, there probably IS a mor
  15. I’ve encountered men in public restrooms on the phone while using the urinal, and on numerous occasions seen someone enter a bathroom while on the phone. I always wonder what it’s like on the other end of that call. Personally, I’d probably be mildly offended if I found out, in most cases, as I didn’t consent to being taken into the bathroom with them. Though, I suppose if they informed me what was happening, I’d probably give an “if you’re quiet, or at least alright with me hearing what you’re doing.”
  16. I’m vacationing in London, and my cousins and I went to Carnival for Monday (Note: if you were there and somehow remember seeing a guy in a pink shirt and salmon pants, congrats on passing me in the wild lol) Anyway, we were walking the street from about noon to just before 5 (leaving just at the cusp of when it actually gets rowdy, apparently), and the police presence wasn’t enough deterrent for men who couldn’t be bother to pay £3 to use someone’s toilet or a porta-potty. Pardon me for being Stereotypically American and not knowing any street names, but the first sighting was whil
  17. I was down in Notting Hill for a few hours on Monday. Only saw guys, though. Even then, I wasn’t by myself and didn’t want to seem too interested.
  18. This happened Wednesday morning. I’d had some really strong tea the night before, and while the caffeine didn’t keep me awake, it must have done something to my bladder because I woke up about 30 minutes before my alarm with a painful urge. Unfortunately, the sole bathroom was occupied, and I sat there for 5 minutes hoping they’d get out, but then the shower turned on. It was raining pretty hard, and that sound didn’t help anything. I normally wake up at quarter to 6 to get ready to catch the bus that comes around 6 to get to work, but after checking the bus times and seeing one would c
  19. The term “terf” stands for “Trans-exclusive radical feminist,” and it existed before you’ve been seeing it on Twitter. Until recently, the term itself was used by the very people who believed in their ideology. Their alleged fight for women’s rights have an odd tendency to center around the idea that the rights of “real” women are threatened by… *checks notes* transgender women existing and minding their own business. As that is not an opinion I want to legitimize, that means the word is doing its job.
  20. The desperation is like foreplay to me. It makes the experience better, but if it isn’t done right, or I can tell it’s phoned in, it kind of kills the vibe.
  21. I’m somewhere in the nonbinary area of the whole Gender … thing. I know there is at least one trans woman here, but I’m sure she would prefer to introduce herself rather than be tagged.
  22. 1: “No expectation of privacy” does not equal “consent to share your image.” 2: You are right that if the victim were a man, he wouldn’t be seen as a victim, and that’s unfair. My question to you, is if that’s an unfairness you are willing to live with, or one that you want changed.
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