Re: The Master Video List
Posted: 06 Sep 2024, 20:40
Situations like this raise questions in my mind. Was he holding a full bladder when he answered that call? If so, why? Does he have a habit of holding his pee until the last minute? How long has he been on the phone?
This one deserves appreciation too. It's an old favourite of mine and I think it was a youtube clip from years ago. Something about a desperate businessman in a suit really does it for me. One of the three clips in that set shows, just at the end, his friend/colleague tickling or otherwise teasing him about his obvious desperation. I do wonder how it all ended.
What caught my eye was the comment: "Wow this is amazing, and I remember seeing a piece of data (According to Japanese website Sirabee)... one in five people in their 30s enjoys the thrill of holding it in until they can’t anymore and it applies to both men and women."Brian wrote: ↑10 Sep 2024, 20:02This one deserves appreciation too. It's an old favourite of mine and I think it was a youtube clip from years ago. Something about a desperate businessman in a suit really does it for me. One of the three clips in that set shows, just at the end, his friend/colleague tickling or otherwise teasing him about his obvious desperation. I do wonder how it all ended.
Hmm. I wonder, though, how many "closet holders" actually like holding pee until they can't any longer in a public place - like that train in the video clip - with all the risks that involves. Doing it at home is one thing. But on a train is quite another! If that Japanese businessman enjoys holding his pee in, would he still enjoy it if he wet his suit in that train in front of everyone?Fred wrote: ↑12 Sep 2024, 08:49 What caught my eye was the comment: "Wow this is amazing, and I remember seeing a piece of data (According to Japanese website Sirabee)... one in five people in their 30s enjoys the thrill of holding it in until they can’t anymore and it applies to both men and women."
While I think one in five enjoying the thrill of holding might be an overestimate, I've mentioned many times about "closet holders". For some it might be subconscious, but I think holding in pee is an exciting experience that is practiced more often than we might expect.
Not sure whether anything is lost in translation, and also the meaning of "can't" - I think many people will say that they "can't hold it in anymore" even though they still have some room before they start to leak. Perhaps a person will say this at the stage when holding it in is consuming all his or her mental energy instead of being able to focus on anything else. But I don't really know the Japanese context either.