Posted by Terry on October 27, 2000 at 21:05
In Reply to: A wetting technique, & thanks posted by John Hart on October 27, 2000 at 18:50
I'd love to come up behind you by chance at a stoplight and notice the dripping from your pantlegs. I probably wouldn't say a thing, but I'd follow you for blocks and go home to jack off after pissing my own pants somewhere along the way.
Your technique reminded me of a guy who posted some months ago who liked to go out wearing athletic pants that were lined with an absorbent fabric but were impervious to piss unlss he flooded himself, in which case the pee came through the seams in droplets. Usually it just ran out his legs onto the ground. He enjoyed doing it on park benches and in other public places.
I often wear jet black Levis 501s during the day so I can let go in small amounts without grossing people out on the bus or in shopping areas. The last couple of days, for instance, I was involved in jury selection here in San Francisco, and one of the ways I passed the time in the courtroom was by foregoing trips to the john and wetting my underwear and jeans in occasional short spurts while the rather tedious process of questioning was going on.
One of my favorite pairs of bar pants in college was a brown plaid pair in a wrinkle-resistant fabric that had some of the attributes of your Scotch-guard treated garments. Standing in the bar talking with friends or standing on the sidewalk at closing time, I simply peed whenever the urgo hit me. The piss running down my legs raised a dark streak along the inseams, but it was well comouflaged by the plaid. I remember one time at closing I cut loose while chatting with some friends on the sidewalk and one guy noticed the steam running off the curb but couldnt' figure out where it came from.
I'm quite voyeuristic about wetting and love to see fabrics get wet, so I often wear things that do show the wetness. But it depends on the situation, and I certainly understand your pleasure in being able to let go unnoticed.
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