You are all talking about wetting yourselves as if it's fun, and maybe it is for you, but what about the embarrassment factor? I also try to hold in my pee for as long as I can, mainly because I'm too busy or lazy to go to the toilet. Or rather, I used to. A few months ago at work I was desperately trying to finish a document to email by a deadline, and needed the loo intensely, but thought I'd wait and get the work done first. I got the work done and emailed off, stood up, and something about the weight of my full bladder moving suddenly just snapped something, and I peed myself in front of everyone who works in my office. Some laughed, some looked paralysed with embarrassment. I froze, then tried to laugh it off, then burst into tears. A couple of my kinder colleagues sorted me out with some clean clothes, and most people at work haven't mentioned it since, or have only mentioned it in a concerned way, asking if I'm 'over' it, but, frankly, I'm not. I feel ashamed all the time, and when I think back to the event, it's mental agony - I actually stood there weeping uncontrollably in the ladies loo while my colleagues peeled me sodden pants and trousers and
tights off me - how can I forget about or live with that? Have any of you got any idea of the levels of humilliation experienced by people who don't wet themselves by choice?