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  1. I've seen a couple of posts over the last week or two regarding the Indian sub-continent which referred to the 'good olden days' and suggested that sightings are less common. I'm curious as to what you think may have changed? Is it perhaps that men's attitudes and respect has changed so that women don't feel as safe as they once did? Do women now think that men are more likely to sexually assault them, or at least show more unwanted attention if they expose themselves and pee in the open? Have there been changes in the law resulting in the risk of penalties - or has perhaps rel
  2. Can I vote for both? If it's a case of a girl enjoying it, then I really don't mind if it's premeditated and done purely for kicks or whether it's a fun accidental miscalculation. As long as it's fun then I'm more than happy to witness or be given an account of either.
  3. Hopefully only taking a pass from that particular submission?
  4. Looking at those last three clips, the amateur psychologist in me wonders if the shape of the advertising cylinder triggered some subconscious thought that it was ok to pee on a 20ft high erect penis... Maybe we should create a social experiment with a similar shaped object in a few busy city side streets? All in the interests of research of course.
  5. Well, last thing any of us want is people getting banned, so good on you for checking first. Hopefully you've already read the site rules. Within Rule 2, it is stated "References to events/memories whilst you were a minor may be acceptable if they are not sexual. For example, recalling that you first noticed your interest in pee around age 15 is acceptable, a story involving two minors peeing on each other is not." It's not an absolute black and white area, and there is some margin for discussing things that happened as a child. Many of us can trace our interest back to some trigge
  6. Well - I guess in best Oscar award ceremony tradition I'd better say a few words.... except I haven't got the ego to do that. For those who don't know me, there's a little bit about me in my profile - have a read and feel free to fire me any questions if you'd like to get to know me better. So then, being a moderator.... as I said to Admin and Sophie, Steve & Scot (the other mods), I'm extremely flattered they have the faith in me and consider me suitable for the role of moderator. It's a huge set of shoes I'm putting on, I'm joining a very, very competent and experienced team
  7. Ha ha that gif made me laugh out loud! I can assure you the pleasure is entirely mine...
  8. Love your sense of humour @Anthony 123 - let's assume you are joking...
  9. Excellent @Alfresco - seeing it was a NorthWest England town added a little buzz somehow... Next time let me know if you need a wingman.
  10. No this one.... so double kudos to Amy, a serial pisser evidently. Wonder if she'd like to join PF?
  11. Like most people have said, being discrete like peeing off the front of a seat she'd have got away with it and no issues. The fact she's gone and asked if she can use the bathroom was probably a big part in her downfall - the text says the plane was being refuelled, so all passengers would be asked to remain in their seats. Perhaps she's started to leak at the point of being refused and thought 'what the hell' or she's just decided to protest at the crew's refusal. From a cabin crew perspective, I'm guessing they've already decided she's either disruptive or drunk and then her actio
  12. What a great article - only hope it does empower people to realise that they can be empowered to pee where, when and how that want. Any time this sort of thing hits the mainstream it just raises the profile and 'normality' of peeing a tiny fraction. And Amy Schumer..... good on you girl!
  13. I've got rather a lot of experience of the evangelical Christian upbringing, albeit in the UK. For anyone who doesn't - think of it very much along the lines of the movie Footloose - almost a cult type scenario, where the cult leader is pretty much self imposed to protect the moral welfare of their followers. They do that within a culture of apparent love and nurture where everyone is kept close, parents are to bring their kids up a certain way and lots of things are banned. For those kids, telling them something is banned is the fuel on the fire making them just want to do it more. Drin
  14. Sorry - two hours late to the party. Sounds like you had a blast!!!
  15. Throughout this pandemic situation I've lost track of how many times I've found myself wishing I could hide on a desert island somewhere - I think a way of coping with the frustration of 'can it get any worse - oh, it just did'. That said, I think I'd prefer to be part of the bigger team in mission control - doing some sort of technical specialist role as part of the wider team... And sacrifice all the after-dinner speaking fees. It's not so much anything to do with the danger or isolation - just I think I'd enjoy the team aspect more than glory seeking.
  16. Sex? - humanity would have been short lived without it? Espresso? I'm a bit torn between the greatest being the development of language and the wheel. Language allowed the human race to share experiences, to pass on accounts of events that had occurred, to express and pass on knowledge, best ways of doing things, ways of avoiding mistakes. Poetry, song, theatre... The wheel seems to epitomise humankind's ability to utilise machines both for transport and to manufacture. Without the wheel (or using logs as rollers) then the largest burden that could be moved would be that which
  17. Phew - good question, and the sort which I'm notoriously bad at getting right. Looking at the differences between 90's and then 2019, I guess the one thing which seems to have occurred is 'fusion'. Back then we had mobile phones, we listened to music on iPods or mp3s, browsed the internet on tablets, laptops and PCs. Now we have the internet of everything - I arrive home and my car tells my house I'm home, it puts my lights on, plays my music and puts the oven on. My fridge can know what groceries are in it.... Yet currently we're still dependent on different competitor's technolog
  18. Time to resurrect a thread.... I've opened my soul and answered a few questions, but a lot of new members since then, So - don't be shy - learn my deepest, darkest secrets.... Ask away!
  19. Indeed - agreed. Having driven the inevitable auto in the US and general driving manuals across Europe, I do tend to think (personal opinion, could be wrong) the auto leads to a more relaxed pace of driving. The lights change, there's nothing to do but lazily eventually shift a foot off the brake and when you're ready, press the go pedal a bit, then a bit more and eventually start to move. Here, in the UK at least maybe 60-70% of cars are manual and also out traffic lights have an amber 'get ready' light too. People (or me at least) tend to treat it more like an F1 race start when the
  20. Totally agree with all of those @steve25805 - I have a theory that the human brain when switched off has a 'reversionary mode' that drives a car in zombie mode at exactly 38mph. Could be in a village, an inner city 20 limit or a national speed limit road. And if the person is concentrating that little on the speed limit and road conditions, are they also going to react to a hazard? Tied in with that another pet hate is when you see a pensioner limping with a walking frame from shop to car, like they can barely walk... to get into the driving seat. I get that their independence and free
  21. Hi and welcome - you're in the right place for pretty much all of that. Have a good browse around the galleries if you haven't already and... Enjoy!!!
  22. This will be totally lost on a whole generation or two - but topical. RIP Dianna Rigg, sex goddess of the small screen once upon a time.
  23. Hi and welcome to the community!
  24. Beautifully as aways. And a beautiful innocence in a way too.
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