Popular Post MysteryMan 100 Posted April 19, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted April 19, 2022 I don't have a lot of real world experience with this, but I did have a friend in college who would almost always come up with some thin excuse to stop and pee in an alley any time we were out together, often before we even started drinking. In retrospect, she was definitely into pee, and a bit of an exhibitionist. She'd tell me to wait a minute and duck into an alley. She would usually step behind something, but frequently she'd squat with her ass sticking out from behind the spot she chose giving full view of her stream. She'd pull her pants up, come back and continue on like nothing happened. Looking back, I'm pretty sure she was showing off and waiting for me to make a move, but I was much less confident in those days, and never tried. So many regrets about that one... She's probably part of what got me interested in pee. 7 2 8 Link to post
The99Club 351 Posted April 19, 2022 Share Posted April 19, 2022 I think we all have those regrets, even if they're not so blatantly right in front of us like that. Much as it sucks, it somewhat makes the positive experiences even better! 1 Link to post
MaxWasTaken 522 Posted April 21, 2022 Share Posted April 21, 2022 Its never to late to get back in touch with old friends. Just send a random message like "Hey i was thinking about back in the days and i was wondering how you were doing. ... " I have met up with friends and managed to pick up were we left of after being apart for years. Friends don't expire like milk :D. Just try it. Worst case: you don't get a reply. There is nothing to loose. P.s. You could even tell the truth and say that you remembered all the times you were out partying. You are not sharing the same social circle anymore so you can be honest without fearing your friends talking behind your back. 1 1 Link to post
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