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  1. People should just piss before flying...sheesh...why is this even a discussion......some smaller planes (I.E. Beechcraft 1900D) dont even have restrooms

    Maybe a misunderstanding....? The topic is here on WGP because some members do like accounts of female desperation/wetting from real life. In this context, smaller planes without restrooms are an even more intesting "setting".

    Btw: The woman who posted her personal desperation (and eventual wetting) experience on a plane some years ago in forums was also given the "advice" (by others posters) that she simply should have pissed before flying. She replied quite upset that she did of course visit the restrooms right before she boarded the plane.

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  2. A couple of years ago, my wife had to do an emergency pee in the hallway (corridor leading to an emergency exit) in an event center.

    While she peed, she detected a CCTV on the ceiling... She is still a bit afraid (and I am too, to be honest..) that this vid may once appear on the net...

  3. I fly a bit for work and always carry a change of clothes, usually a pair of jeans, in my computer bag. I hate wearing a suit whilst flying. If jeans fit in the bag, a skirt & blouse would be no problem. Just change when you get to the airport. The jacket goes in the overhead and you can leave the panties in the bag if you wish. Just fold them up as if they're a spare pair.

    Unless you're in business class you probably won't have a blanket.

    And, for the record, I've never seen flight attendants be so rigid unless the plane was literally bouncing through the sky. They don't want the accident any more than the passenger. Their attitude was unhelpful and dehumanising. If she was able to get up and walk to the loo, the turbulence wasn't that bad. A little common sense would've gone a long way. Threatening to have her arrested is ridiculous and I would've called their bluff.

    Good thing to change into more comfortable clothes for flying!! Wearing a shirt would have helped the woman to manage to pee in her seat with definitely less damage (for her clothes!) than in her trousers... You should have joined her blog questions back then, nobody proposed this to her (for her next flight)...

    Concerning the behaviour of the crew: There were very different experiences from other passengers posted in the blog - it seemed, as if it very much depends on the airline...

    Some passengers told that they had not the least problems with the crew if they needed to visit the toilets in case of a pee emergency even during heavy turbulences - others confirmed that they also were being threatend with "arrest after landing" by flight attendants when they wanted to leave their seat, even though there was really minimal turbulence... Btw, the woman whose experience I pasted here told that her two efforts to stand up and dash to the loo was when the plane was no longer in turbulences, but had already finished descent and was circling the airport and waiting for a landing slot... (which took a very long time, as she told). Anyway, quite obviously it really depends on which plane/airline you are, you might be lucky or you can have very bad luck with the crew...

    By the way, the web is actually full of personal experiences from passengers who were also threatened with "being arrested" if they do not listen to the crew when they told them to stay in their seats. So this very harsh and strict behaviour of the crew is definitely not so rare.

    AND there are also some reports on the net that passengers were indeed (!) arrested by the police at the gate as soon as the plane landed, after they had tried to get up from their seats several times against the strict orders of the crew. So, even this is happening in reality... Of course I don´t know how often...

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  4. Of course the best option all round for the ladies is to wear a short skirt with no underwear. That way, you just need to lift the back of the skirt out of the way and you can pee into the seat without being seen. Yes, it will be a bit damp for a while, but when you get up the skirt just drops back in place, you are completely covered, clothes stayed dry and no embarrassment. You could of course adapt this slightly and put the blanket under you to pee into, then pull the blanket out and put it on the floor, it would be a better end result, but you would be more likely to attract attention doing it. Some airlines give you a pillow or cushion. You could always quietly slip that under you to adsorb the pee.

    That´s what some of the people who answered to her experience also told her - next time you are going to fly on a bussines trip, just don´t wear a suit, wear a skirt...!! I don´t really remember what she answered about that. She was in first place angry about the airline and seemed to want to know what she can do against the crew in such a case - of course, she didn´t get any helpful answers to this aspect...

    Concerning clothes: She was flying to (and back from) an important business meeting, so I think she couldn´t have been dressed in a short skirt (with no underwear!). The strict "dress-code" in her business (financial business obviously) seemed to be either trouser suit for females or business costume with skirt. Even the latter not the best thing for the manoevures she would have had to do in order not to pee in her clothes.... Not to mention in case she maybe didn´t even had a blanket...

  5. Maybe the best option would be to cover yourself with the blanket, pull trousers down, pee into the seat, then put the blanket under you so that you are not sitting directly in the pee when you pull the trousers back up. Of course it might be a bit difficult to move the blanket and pull up the trousers without drawing attention.

    Hm, very sophisticated variant! :wink: I just guess the woman on the plane who wet herself might have been too shy to perform such an action in front of her (male!) co-workers sitting right next to her... And in general, I am not sure, whether she had a blanket at all (don´t know if she at all asked for one, if she would have gotten one from the FAs...)

  6. .... If the seat belt didn't permit sliding forward far enough then I think I'd put the blanket under me and slip my trousers down and soak the blanket.

    I asked a female friend of mine who was a passenger on a flight a couple of days ago to try. She confirmed (and she is slim!) that a closed seatbelt makes it impossible to slide forward far enough to pee on the plane floor... (with pulled forward pants under a blanket f.e.).

    So there are in fact just 3 options:

    1) Pee in your pants as the woman who told about her experience on the net did...

    2) Cover yourself with a blanket, pull your pants/panties forward and pee into the seat - you will sit in your own pee on the soaked seat...

    3) Sit ON the blanket and wrap it around you; pull panties/pants forward and pee on the blanket. Again you will sit in your own pee - just the seat will probably get some less damage.

    So, being caught in a situation as the woman experienced and described, doesn't really leave people (especially females wearing pants...) with actual options to stay dry...

  7. Alfresco, totally logical reflections and "strategy" of yours! I guess the woman simply didn't dare to do all this, as she was sitting next to her co-workers...

    However, the result of her not trying an "emergency" option like you describe was not less embarrasing...

    Maybe she was also too afraid of the reaction of the Flight Attendants? Dropping her pants and peeing on the plane floor could have caused her troubles with the airline, or at least she thought so(?).

    I guess especially the Flight Attendants threat to have her arrested on landing, prevented her from actually thinking about other alternatives...

    Btw, in the thread (I only saved her introduction then) she pointed out that that she made it totally clear to the FAs (numerous times) that she will have an accident, if they don't let her go...

  8. As far as desperation on planes is concerned:

    About 3 years ago, a woman anynomously posted the following description of her personal (unplanned) pee desperation and wetting experience on a plane in different open access internet discussion forums:

    I was flying back from a business trip last night, along with my immediate superior and another member of our sales team. The flight was several hours into New York, and I was asleep for most of it. When I woke up, I had a very urgent need to use the restroom, but the fasten seatbelt sign was on due to turbulence. Long story short, due to delays from turbulence and circling the airport, I was not allowed to use the restroom, despite my repeated very urgent pleas to the flight attendants to allow me to use it, insisiting and telling them clearly that it was an extreme emergency. I actually got up twice to use the restroom, but was sent back to my seat. The second time, they threatened to have me arrested on landing if I did not listen. So, I had no other option than to stay in my seat.

    I ended up peeing in my pants about twenty minutes before we landed. It was quite obvious, since I was wearing a light grey suit. Little was said about my accident by my co-workers, but I am so embarrassed that I decided to take today off. How do you think I should handle this with my co-workers, and does anybody have suggestions on what to do if I find myself in this situation again? I am a 28 yo female if that helps.

    There were lots of answers to her post, some quite helpful and supporting, some others rather useless.

    In fact, no one could help her with her basic Problem - what to do, if she finds herself in such a situation again...

  9. I also don´t think there is any difference concerning gender - the only criteria that decides in which place a person will pee is his/her level of desperation. In order to avoid peeing in her clothes, most people will literally pee anywhere, as long as they have the chance to do it.

    The only issues that may prevent people from "peeing everywhere" in case of an extreme emergency are possible severe social, economic or even legal consequences. Only under such very special circumstances people (again regardless of gender) may very reluctantly "chose" to pee their clothes instead of peeing in very "unconventional" places.

    However, I do think that in principle it can actually be EASIER for females - as long as they wear skirts or dresses! - to pee practically unnoticed in public in comparison to men! Most people believe it´s the contrary - but it´s not! The sight of men peeing in public is quite familiar, simply because as soon as other people are around, they will clearly notice what theses guys are doing. However, females wearing skirts or dresses have many chances to pee in public completely unnoticed - f.e. standing in a huge crowd, sitting on the grass in a park, on the curb of a sidewalk, on a bench, etc., etc . It´s just females wearing pants who have a clear disadvantage concerning the extent of exposure they need to do.

  10. It might be exciting for pee lovers which i understand. I would not out myself into a situation to satisfy others in that way. Plus, it is embarrassing and then i have to wash my clothes. To me, it doesn't anything, personally, i would not even do it for my boyfriend because i have my limits. It is fun for me on a sexual level and to please my man.

    Hell Sephora, I can totally relate to what you mean! Being a lover of female desperation myself, I would never ever ask a partner (or anybody else) to put themselves "deliberately" into a situation of extreme desperation! I enjoy female desperation that evolves totally unplanned and "unstaged" out of everday life situations and circumstances. I wouldn´t want anybody to "do it for me" at all... The more "natural" it develops, the better!

    However, once more I understood that my personal fetish "(female) pee desperation" is definitely the wrong topic for this forum in general....

    As on the other hand, especially "golden showers" or any other kind of "watersports" don´t do anything for me, I really seem to be in the

    wrong place here on watchgirlspeeing.com .... - I guess I´d better be more active again in the "desperation forums" in the future instead

    of "disturbing" the main focuse(s) here in this place! ;-)

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  11. Hi Siegala, it is not a question of shy because I am and I do have some class too. There comes a time when you can't find any place or don't know the area, everything to prevent an accident. This is why I know the area I am in, to locate the free bathrooms. The traffic jam was a question of accident and deal with it or at this point, who cares. I went with option B. Yes some people might have seen me but it's people I don't know and I am not the first to do it. :tongue:

    Hi Sephora, I understand what you mean. It wasn't clear to me that you were actually about to have an accident, if you would have had to wait a bit longer.

    In that case you were in fact lucky that you were in a car and not in any other kind of transportation (without access to toilets) at this very moment (stuck train, bus, plane ...). That's were things become "exciting" for desperation lovers.

  12. Going back when I was in my late teens on a bus coming back from a concert. Seeing my bus stop coming up was a relief as i almost ran out of the bus and went in the back alley of a restaurant. Besides that, a few weeks ago, i was stuck in traffic, i just opened the door on the spot and went. I believe in my case, i just locate where the restrooms are in case i have a strong urge, preventing accidents.

    Sephora, you don't seem to be shy about peeing in public and possibly being spotted by other people..?

    Especially when peeing next to the car in a traffic jam, other people might have noticed what you are doing (?).

  13. It seems to me that this new kind of behaviour has in general nothing to do with "emergencies" - it´s impossible that there are more "emergencies" today than for example 10, 15 years ago. It simply seems to be a kind of new "habit", maybe in the long term leading to the social acceptance of unisex toilets?

  14. Thanks for sharing the interesting - and outstanding! - experience! I have never personally experienced a woman going into the men´s room (in order to use the toilet) I only read about it. I am surprised that in your experience all these women weren´t shy to just enter the men´s room instead of walking to the next women´s room! Sounds like a step forward to emancipation indeed!!

    Would I be bothered to be watched by women when I am standing at a urinal...? Hm, very good question... I guess it would be depend on the "way" how they look at me (and the other guys) - either extremly "offensive" without showing the least constraint, just watching shamelessly - or taking the situation with a bit of humour and/or "carefully playing" with the "potentially erotic" aspect of the situation in a subtle way - the latter could be fun for either sides!

  15. Just an additional remark - most girls I ask about why they hold themselves when desperate, told me it is actually to get some pressure on the clit, where they feel the uncomfortable urge to pee the most... (While pressing against the peehole does in fact nothing, in the peehole itsself they don't feel anything, and "keeping it shut" with your hand is not working actually, that's just an Illusion).

    Girls, do you agree?

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