chubbyjack 169 Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago (edited) I worked retail most of my adult life. At least once or twice a year we found spots in the store with a strong smell or a puddle on the floor. Our reaction was always the same. Some kid must have peed, we wish his mom would have told us when it happened. After being on this site I now wonder if some of those were intentional pissing by adults. Edited 5 hours ago by chubbyjack 3 Link to post
Foobar 746 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Even within intentional, there's 2 categories: 1. fetish/kink/vandalism etc. 2. those who don't have any pee kink but simply felt the urge and didn't bother to find a bathroom I would doubt the second category exists, but I've read several confessions over the years to make me think it does. Link to post
SnakeFace 344 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Foobar said: Even within intentional, there's 2 categories: 1. fetish/kink/vandalism etc. 2. those who don't have any pee kink but simply felt the urge and didn't bother to find a bathroom I would doubt the second category exists, but I've read several confessions over the years to make me think it does. The second one can certainly happen if someone is desperate enough, but it would be very rare. Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,031 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago The way I'm reading this is meaning there's the two main categories and any sort of arousal or thrill comes into the first category. So obviously people with a pee kink, but also people with, say, a vandalism kink. Any form of thrill or arousal related to the act or effect of peeing. And that means the second is people with no kink, no mental association, thrill or kink arising from peeing there. Now in that case there could be those peeing in protest that a store doesn't have bathrooms, disgruntled about the way the store has treated them... The latest tiktk craze... Or the unstable, or drunk... and not forgetting genuine accidents which do happen etc etc. 3 Link to post
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