I did write the story on here absolutely, but it was based on real events that were widely reported in newspapers - you're right, a couple of suited businessmen who couldn't get to the toilets due to overcrowding on the trains and ended up with wet trousers!ryan1990 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 22:20I also loved this story! I think there might have been two suited guys who reportedly wet their pants or maybe I’m getting confused with the great story based on these events that somebody posted on hereConnor wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 18:23 I am also a fan of desperation on public transport, buses, trains etc. Particularly say a train which has toilets but they are out of order and out of bounds. I also like the idea of strangers getting involved, so a stranger noticing the person's desperate predicament and maybe asking how they are, or trying to help in some way. One of my absolute favourite real-life stories was the news story from a few years ago where London businessmen wet themselves on trains because they were so overcrowded they couldn't reach the toilets.
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I loved that!
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My fav situations are definitely public transport, taxis, minibuses etc: a group of lads, they've been drinking, and become desperate, not knowing when they'll get to a toilet. I like proper distress.
Some of my favourite stories on here have been the lad on the Victoria line, Sam on the aeroplane, the Leeds supporter, and there was another one when a guy was driving and wouldn't pull over when his friend became desperate.
Some of my favourite stories on here have been the lad on the Victoria line, Sam on the aeroplane, the Leeds supporter, and there was another one when a guy was driving and wouldn't pull over when his friend became desperate.
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I love the scenes where.the lads have to take an exam such as the police exam that Lee will
wrote. University three hour exams where those taking the exam
are not allowed to take a pee break until the exam is over!
wrote. University three hour exams where those taking the exam
are not allowed to take a pee break until the exam is over!
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I've been that fresh faced 21-year-old student in a 3 hour exam!
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I'd really love to know more about this. Maybe in this thread if you fancy writing about it for us?
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Done, thanks Brian:)
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In a car or plane are my favourites, Or if someone's taking too long in the bathroom. Not wanting to miss the film at the Cinema is hot too
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Workplace desperation gets my attention. For some workers (landscapers, construction, etc.) toilets may not be conveniently placed or available at all, or taking a break when there is a rush of customers (fast food workers, servers) is discouraged. Some are just busy all day (office, warehouse, call center workers). My urologist seems to have a very busy schedule and I have wondered if he ever has to (or chooses to) hold his bladder!
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It has been mentioned on this thread, but on a plane is a good scenario. Here is a link I found with some true desperation accounts
https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=678167
https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=678167