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Fabiana wrote:If you're really, REALLY desperate to pee, you're not just gonna have wet knicks are you? We're not just talking a few drops here. You're going to have soaked clothes and totally soaked car seat. I'm horrified if I spill a drop of coke on my car seat, it seems that you people are happy to have car seats soaked in urine... with all the layers of foam and fabric that make up a seat, you'd never get it clean. That's disgusting, and THAT is not preferable to points on your licence. As I said, if you have a medical condition, then by all means, wear a diaper, do what you have to do. I understand that bladder weakness is a common problem.
Perhaps you misunderstood.. I never said I hadn't been desperate to pee, but I've either got out the car and found somewhere to go, or used a cointainer to pee in without feeling the need to wet my <A HREF="http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/catalog/">knickers</A>.
As for the rest of you, you're a bunch of freaks, so don't talk about it like it's a normal thing that we all do, that's simply not discussed due to taboos... because that's simply not true. I defy anyone here to put up a valid arguement. NEXT
Ady6970 wrote:Fabiana. If was really desperate and there was no alternative - apart from the possibility of a fine or an endorsed licence - yes I WOULD. There's no reason why people can't put covers on car sheets as a precaution against mishaps if need be. Anyway, the urine of a healthy person is sterile and hardly likely to constitute a major health hazard. As for the normality of wetting, it's perfectly normal. The tragedy is that the way people are often brought up causes it to be a taboo and embarrassing matter to admit to when it shouldn't be.
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