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  1. I have been very lacking in sightings recently, but caught a passing glance today. I was driving on a dual carriageway and saw a small red hatchback parked in a lay-by with the rearmost passenger side door open. The car was very visible on the approach as the lay-by was not set back and there were no trees or bushes in the lead up to it. As I approached I slowed down a bit just in case and I could see a pair of legs in black jeans and trainers about a foot out from the side of the car wit feet pointing away from the car. I also clearly made out a growing puddle and the flickering of a st
  2. I find this so difficult with so many excellent contributors, but here goes: Category One : Best forum contributor The first category is for the best forum contributor. Who do you think has contributed the most this year? Who has made the best post? @Sophie Has contributed widely across the forums including some fantastic hot accounts of her own activities. Category Two : Best picture contributor We have members who spend a lot of their free time collecting and sharing pictures for us to all enjoy. Who do you think is the best contributor this year? @steve25805 - So many ho
  3. @Louise87, I bet you made his day. That first time you were pretty much committed to peeing when you saw the neighbour, so you just carried on. I love that you realised he was looking and gave him a better show. He would have gone in afterwards with great memories and thinking that was a one off and he was very lucky to catch you, but then for you to realise that he enjoyed the view and to deliberately engineer another session was brilliant. He will have had absolutely no doubt that one was deliberate and so that was why he felt able to approach and put his hand in your stream. A bit d
  4. I am assuming you are not still holding - or if you are, the water in the tub will be cold by now! - so are you going to update us on how it worked out?
  5. Excellent experience you had there. Gyms are great places to try some naughty peeing. I've peed in saunas and steam rooms. When I pee in the sauna I find the pee makes quite a splashing noise as it falls from the bench to the tiled floor - so I personally haven't tried peeing like that when others have been in there. However, the steam room is a different matter. The one that I used to use had a solid bench all around three sides, so sometimes I would be sitting on one side, with my feet up along the bench and someone else would sit on the opposite side. I sat there and peed through
  6. I agree with @Lillipee that the changes in the way people publicly identify their sexuality means that gender specific toilets must have their days numbered, or people will get more used to seeing people of different gender types in both ladies and gentlemen's toilets. However, I think that there is a long way to go before we get there in the UK and probably even more so in the USA. I do think most ladies in the UK without the pee fetish would be shocked to see a man in the ladies - unless the gents is closed or the queues are horrendous. I think they would be worried that they were s
  7. Fantastic. I love the way that turned out. Excellent writing and a very different storyline.
  8. Dear Wet Carpet, I have just read Amy's letter and felt the need to respond. This young lady is in a bit of dilemma to say the least and I'll try to give some advice. Something similar happened to me where I had been caught out peeing at work. In my case I had stayed back at work to complete some filing, had drunk a couple of coffees too many and was bursting for a pee. The cleaners were cleaning the only toilets and I just had to find a solution. Nobody was around and I was getting more desperate by the minute. I was bobbing and holding myself and not getting anywhere fast with
  9. Or maybe you need a letter from another reader offering advice?
  10. @Kupar, I love this letter from Amy - a plot with a twist and then a second twist. First of all she is caught and the reader (well me anyway) assumes that she has been caught by the boss, but then seeds of doubt are sown and it could be anyone! So now, she is in a real dilemma because she needs to think about peeing in front of someone to avoid them telling others, but then that could lead to blackmail and how does she find out who she needs to appease without randomly telling people herself?..... Ooh, the suspense. I trust there is another letter to follow to update on developments.
  11. I can't answer the question from experience, but from what I understand it is a particular knack to initiate a squirt and maybe you just hit the right spot. I wonder if she had ever squirted before or whether that took her by surprise? Were you trying to make her squirt and had you made anyone else squirt previous to this?
  12. If the tour guide said that there was four hours after your third time of asking then it must have been six hours or so from the first time you asked. To expect anyone to travel for six hours without a pee break is excessive, but to expect that after you had already said you needed to pee was sadistic. I would seriously have said to him - look, I've asked nicely, there have been plenty of opportunities and if you don't arrange a pee stop very shortly then nature will take it's course and you'll have a bus to clean. If he still said he wasn't stopping then I would have returned to the se
  13. Here's another one. The original was very poor resolution, but the effect is still interesting:
  14. I had a go with a panoramic image of Striding Edge in the Lake District: NB - not one of my photos - I found the original on the internet.
  15. I honestly don't remember either. My wife and I have always been very open with each other, but when we first started going out, she lived with her parents and I lived in a shared house, so I don't remember ever having the opportunity of leaving the bathroom door open. It was most likely a case of going into the bathroom together when we were going for a shower and used the toilet first. But I'm guessing. From the point where we lived together, we were always very open and never closed the bathroom door.
  16. I'm with you on this - I keep saying I'm going to practice piano and also pitch by ear, but I always fall behind. Your applications sound like they are great ideas. You may even find that there is some kind of market for them. The Pitch tool sounds like something I would use.
  17. Love that. I don't have Photoshop, but I do have Affininity Photo. I'll see whether I can get it to work in there.
  18. I've seen carpet tiles mainly used in offices - they have advantages for offices including the fact that you can change a small area if it becomes damaged or soiled, you can lift a small area if you need to get under the floor (e.g. raised floors for cabling) and if you move furniture and have to re-cut holes for cables etc., then you can make it good without replacing the whole carpet. I would tend to agree with @gldenwetgoose that they are usually short pile and I wouldn't expect them to be very good for absorbency. The other option to consider is carpet samples. A lot of carpet sho
  19. Yes - that's why he could play it. It is not at all like a guitar, cello, violin etc, where you get all the notes from just a few strings and have to work out the fingering.
  20. My Dad was quite a keen musician. He also couldn't read music very quickly so it was him that set me down the route of playing the music line and putting chords to it. He was a church organist for years but rarely used any music at all. He tended to play in just a couple of keys so if he needed to play something that was written in a key that he didn't like then he would use the transpose function on the electronic organ to move the pitch accordingly and then play it in F, which was his favourite key. Dad could play brass instruments, piano, organ, accordion, clarinet. He was fair
  21. The advantage of playing something like a brass instrument is that you only have to worry about one note at a time. You can only physically play one note at a time so you can read the music more easily. You can play the piano like that, but to play the piano to its potential you need to play multiple notes at the same time, co-ordinate both hands and do different things with each hand at the same time. That is where I find playing the piano a challenge - isolating what each finger and hand is doing - especially if they are playing different timings.
  22. My dad used to be in a brass band. He played Eb bass, Euphonium, Trombone. He taught me the basics and I tried to learn the cornet, but I found the mouthpiece too small. He told me that I may find the Euphonium easier, which I did, but never owned one, so I only ever had the odd go at it when I was at his house. It is actually a baritone euphonium to give it the proper name.
  23. Yes, totally different mindset. I really admire people who can do either set well. A lot depends on how the individual's brain works and how they have been taught. Some can play very complex pieces from written music, but ask them to play twinkle twinkle little star or happy birthday without music and they can't even play the melody line. On the other hand, someone who can play a complex piece by ear may not have a clue how to play the simplest piece from music. I'm somewhere in the middle - I can do a bit of ear and a bit of music reading but don't do either to a high standard. I'm
  24. I'm no ornithologist, but I thought Mandarin ducks had more colourful breasts and tufts on the tops of their heads. I don't know what type these are, I always thought they were Shelduck but you probably know more about it than I do. They were having a wash. They kept bobbing down into the water and then standing up and flapping their wings to dry them.
  25. I play the piano - to a certain level. I am still very much learning it and have a long way to go. I play the music line accompanied by chords mainly. I can read music, but I can't read it fast enough to play multiple notes simultaneously, so I read the music line and put my own accompanying chords with it. I am trying to develop more on the theory. I do play a certain about by ear rather than from music, but I have to "know" the tune well in my head to be able to do that. I'm not great at sticking to any one focused practice routine and tend to dip in and out of different things. I'd
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