Popular Post DoctorDoctor 1,391 Posted September 5, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 5, 2022 My GF hosted a party at her apartment last night for mostly her friends. It went very late (early?) and there was heavy drinking - so much so, that several of her friends spent the night on couches, the floor, and even one on the bathroom floor next to the only toilet. As the party was ending, I retired to her bedroom and she handed out blankets and cleaned the last few bottles in the kitchen. I was laying in bed pretending to be sleeping as she came into the bedroom carrying a small white oval plastic pail with a lid (laundry detergent?) and closed the bedroom door and locked it and turned off the lights. I could still see fairly well with the street lights/moonlight coming in the window. She removed her makeup, earrings quickly, then dress, tights, and panties and put on a long t-shirt nightgown. She removed the lid from the plastic pail making a lot of noise and said "sorry". I saw her take the small tub and squat next to her side of the bed facing the headboard and using one hand on the bed for support. Instantly I heard a roar as a strong stream splashing into the pail. After several seconds of the loud stream, I heard her exhale and sigh like she had been holding her breath. There wasn't a lot of the stream hissing, just the sound of the stream filling the plastic pail. Eventually, she wiped with a tissue on her nightstand and snapped the lid back on the pail. She crawled into bed for the night. 2 13 Link to post
Alfresco 11,631 Posted September 6, 2022 Share Posted September 6, 2022 Fantastic experience. Sounds like she may have done that because she didn't want to go and pee next to the person that was sleeping on the floor next to the toilet and that was an ingenious and convenient method, which also gave you a great experience. Did the person sleeping in the bathroom deliberately set up camp there or did they fall asleep drunk whilst in there? If the former, a great idea if they wanted to potentially witness others using the toilet! Did you find out what anyone else did about peeing whilst the toilet was "occupied"? I wonder if anyone peed on the toilet next to the sleeping friend or whether they used the bath tub, kitchen sink, went outside etc? I take it you didn't find any puddles on the floor or you probably would have mentioned it. What did you do about your own peeing need? 1 Link to post
DoctorDoctor 1,391 Posted September 6, 2022 Author Share Posted September 6, 2022 (edited) 15 hours ago, Alfresco said: Fantastic experience. Sounds like she may have done that because she didn't want to go and pee next to the person that was sleeping on the floor next to the toilet and that was an ingenious and convenient method, which also gave you a great experience. Did the person sleeping in the bathroom deliberately set up camp there or did they fall asleep drunk whilst in there? If the former, a great idea if they wanted to potentially witness others using the toilet! Did you find out what anyone else did about peeing whilst the toilet was "occupied"? I wonder if anyone peed on the toilet next to the sleeping friend or whether they used the bath tub, kitchen sink, went outside etc? I take it you didn't find any puddles on the floor or you probably would have mentioned it. What did you do about your own peeing need? My GF isn't into pee at all and I am sure she thought of using the pail an an inconvience since the toilet was occupied. She wasn't doing it for me. I had peed in the toilet just before the drunk party-goer went into the toilet sick or passed out. I was sleeping and I didn't find out he was in there until the next morning, but I figured something was going on, because my GF would never normally pee outside of the toilet. I seriously doubt the person was trying to witness peeing, but was just very drunk and possibly sick. I didn't hear or ask what everyone else did for peeing, but I would guess the kitchen sink was an option. I didn't find any obvious puddles after the party. Edited September 7, 2022 by DoctorDoctor 1 Link to post
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