tied up and have to pee

blueeyes14123 said:
Who in here has ever been tied up and had to pee? Please share an experience if ya want to.
Wow! You have got a one-track mind, judging by your other 10 posts. Why the intense focus on this? What kind of answers are you hoping for?
 
lol yeah I posted it in three other places. This is the first time I've ever posted on this site and I didn't know which place would get me responses so I just put them in a few places. That's all lol.
 
personally, as the Dom, I'm thinking "so... pee." Almost nothing would make me giggle more than to see a stream trickling away from someone I have tied up. Then again, I'm sick like that ;)
 
MasterNico said:
personally, as the Dom, I'm thinking "so... pee." Almost nothing would make me giggle more than to see a stream trickling away from someone I have tied up. Then again, I'm sick like that ;)
I was waiting for someone to say that :)
 
blueeyes14123 said:
Who in here has ever been tied up and had to pee? Please share an experience if ya want to.

Does being a teacher and not being able to because I had to eat with the kids that day and was denied my break count? I mean..it was from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
 
Hisbabydoll26 said:
Does being a teacher and not being able to because I had to eat with the kids that day and was denied my break count? I mean..it was from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Teacher bladder :D
 
Lilith said:
Teacher bladder :D

Yup, it's amazing what it can be trained to do.
One teacher was telling me that this other teacher kept having UTIs because she didn't have an EA and couldn't go even in emergencies (this was Kindergarten, so the longest she went was 3.5 hours), and I'm being all sympathetic but inside I'm thinking, "What the hell?" Maybe she shouldn't have been a teacher.

I'm the type that can hold it. I find not drinking caffeine helps.
My mum, on the other hand, cannot. Every time, and I mean EVERY time, I visit her classsroom, when I go to leave, she'll say, "Oh wait," and I'll say (quietly) ,"You have to pee again, don't you?" Every time. Sigh.
I guess she holds it when I'm not there though.
 
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Etoile said:
Yep, caffeine is a diuretic. What's an EA?

Sorry, educational jargon is second nature.
EA stands for Educational Assistant. If there is someone physically challenged in your class, or severely behavioural, or a few other things, you get an educational assistant in your class for at least part of the time. They work with the challenged kid(s) so you're not spending all your time with them. They aren't legally able to supervise an entire class, but ducking into a kindergarten washroom for 60 seconds to pee in an emergency wouoldn't be a big deal.
 
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