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Paulypeeps

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  1. My favourite drinks to encourage peeing when I want to wet myself are tea, orange juice and cola.

    I usually drink a pint or two of tea, followed by a litre of orange juice immediately before I go out, and I know I will be wetting myself in about half an hour. Once I am out I drink cola to keep the production line running.

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  2. 3 minutes ago, thisguy20 said:

    Fantastic story: thanks for sharing.  Not sure how I missed it when it was first posted...

    The first story I ever wrote, so it has been around a quarter of a century now in various places on the internet. It has inspired me to try a few things myself over the years.

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  3. I do a lot of rewetting and don't have any problem. The new fresh pee washes out the old, and as long as everything gets to dry the bacteria cannot thrive. I will often re-wet my skirts, stockings and shoes throughout the day without washing either me or my clothes.

    When I get home I will often just hang my clothes up to dry rather than wash them before wearing them again. This can be a problem if I leave them too long without wetting them again, if I hang my polyester suit skirt up to dry for a whole weekend white crystals will start to form showing where I have been wetting my skirt. This does not happen if I wet it regularly every day.

    With that, and rusting my mattress springs being the biggest problems, and no health problems, you should not expect to have too much trouble.

     

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  4. 14 hours ago, Alfresco said:

    I'm guessing that you are regularly in this pub and potentially regularly sit in the same booth (or similar).   I'm also assuming that you have no hesitation in wetting either the carpet or the seat.  Can you confirm whether this is the case and if you have ever gone into the relevant area of the pub and noticed any smell from previous wettings?   I'm thinking that if you go in there, pee on the carpet and then it gets left, it would probably be dry well before your next visit, but then if you re-wet the same part of the pub, does it activate the breakdown of previous peeing and therefore start to cause smell over time?

    I assume you might be more careful in your regular pubs than if you were in a pub that you are only likely to visit once.

    I am also assuming that, as your favourite pub is still your favourite pub (i.e. you haven't been barred), that the landlord/staff haven't detected your actions yet, so it can't be causing too much of a problem.

    I have not been back to the pub during lockdown, and it will be a while before I go out to the pub again, but I do try and sit in different places each time, but there are only so many places! I only wet the seat if I know I am staying until closing time, or I find a seat that has had drink spilled on it (quite common!) I have no hesitation wetting the carpet. If I pee somewhere on the carpet that I have peed before I know by the smell. It is not an ammonia smell because the carpet has dried, but it is more of a concentrated pee smell. It only lasts as long as I am peeing.

    Yes, in a pub I do not visit often I don't worry about where I pee, but in my regular pub I do try and spread it around. I would estimate that I have peed in my favourite pub around 400 times now, and I am well known and look forward to going back. I have not seen any evidence that the carpet has ever been cleaned beyond me washing it with pee occasionally.

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  5. Great bit of science!

    You have shown a few effects here:-

    1. That peeing on a pre-wet carpet you will find that the pee will be absorbed very quickly in to the carpet and not make a puddle (handy to wet just a little to dampen the carpet a few minutes before doing a full wee if you don't want to make a puddle!)
    2. That letting the carpet dry will mean that there is no pee smell (peeing in different places each time can achieve no smell).
    3. There is very little to show that the carpet has been peed on (especially when your pee is dilute).
    4. Little passes through the carpet to affect the underfloor (no real need to worry about what is under the carpet - it will be fine).
    5. Good ventilation is best to ensure that the carpet dries between wettings.

    It is good to show that good science confirms anecdotal evidence. It is hard to do a proper survey of the carpet in my favourite pub!

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  6. 4 hours ago, puddyls said:

    Would you have guessed my muffin was totally bare?

    I think that if I was the shoe sales girl I might have noticed. How many pairs did you try on?

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