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  1. The last paragraph specifically has made me want to reply to this. I have anxiety, really bad medically treated anxiety. The 'last straw' if you like, that got me out on medication, was after a car crash I had, I started seeing shadow figures appear from the white line in the centre of the road and stop and vanish in front of my car (as if I'd hit them), very close to or at the location of my car crash. The accident was not my fault, and I was the most injured out of the two of us involved, and I only hade a few fractured ribs,and some severe bruising. So I'm wondering if this wasn't as anxiety related as I first thought... I stopped once I got put on medication but then I firmly believe mental health medication changes who you are and plays with your emotions anyway...
  2. I've just been reading through the replies and I'm having a bit of a giggle, but I am now quite curious about your poorly colleague....but I also am not sure if I want to hear the story or not! I find it extremely interesting how so many people have different reasons for hating different words...brexit, though! Yeap!!
  3. Your opinion on 'Barf' sounds similar to mine on 'chunks'....I really can't do much if it involves the word chunks. It honestly makes me feel quite sick just thinking about it haha!
  4. The racist bit I completely get...because I don't like generalising a whole group because I am afraid of being accused of being racist, even if it is just statistics. It's a bit like there are more heterosexual people than homosexual...it doesn't mean I'm hating on the homosexual people by calling them a minority, it just is fact. Acronyms....I've needed the explanation of why acronyms are so annoying for such a long time, I hate them! Like you said, ones that re so well known people forget they're an acronym is fine...but then others...irritating things. It can completely ruin a price of writing because you don't know what they mean or have to study the internet to find out!
  5. I've read a few replies but not all, so my apologies if I end up repeating something! Men generally are more open and more willing to talk about fetishes and be open with anything involving sex or genitalia than women are. Women are less likely to as female masturbation is kind of a taboo topic. At least certainly where I'm from... what I've noticed about female videos is most of the time, although the scenario will be set up differently or the scenario is completely different, the basics are the same. One woman might make 50+ videos in different clothing items, different scenarios, different locations, anything (snuppa for example) whereas most male videos I've found have been home made ones, not professionally filmed. I think women definitely get hired by men because the men are filling the market requirements. As more of the population are straight than bi or gay, then more of the requirements are going to be for females. Males will make videos of themselves because they enjoy it, but a lot of omorashi fetishists prefer seeing desperation over being desperate themselves.
  6. I'm interested to see, because a lot of people don't like the word 'moist'...But I feel like that might not be such a common one here! I'm just intrigued to see because there's such a variety! (Also, if there's a reason for it, that would be interesting, too!) I hate the word 'chunks'. It honestly makes me think of tinned cheap pet food (the smell, specifically) or vomit, or a blocked sink, or clogged drain...it actually makes me feel a bit sick. I can't hear the word without physically and visibly cringing!
  7. I'll list my most recent, current, and what I'm working towards. I joined the company I work for in 2014. I started there as a 'TK Sampling Assistant'...basically it was glammed up admin. The usual spreadsheets, answering phones, replying to emails, with the addition of labelling up tubes and sending them out with the delivery department to various units in preparation for blood samples. My manager and I didn't get along....as in she was off sick more often than she was there (I genuinely think I can count the number of full weeks she ever did on the fingers of one hand...) I left. I moved across into the labs, to be a part of the sample analysis group. I currently work in the sample reception part, so spinning and separating blood to obtain plasma to be analysed, checking blood samples for any clots, sending out samples for analysis at other labs if we can't perform the analysis on site, amongst many other things. I love this job...it's definitely had its ups and downs, but the manager is much, much better...but she's unlikely to be my manager for much longer as her current role is expanding and they're taking the management of sample reception away from her....and I will be applying for the job and hopefully be managing the department. I'm 21....if I can be managing a department at 21 years of age I will feel like I've succeeded. Now, my actual goals are to move into the lab. However this is unlikely to happen once I've been the manager of the department. I believe I'll need to do an open uni course in life sciences, biochemistry, or bioanalytical, translational, blood sciences or similar, and then move to a different company. If I can be a senior scientist for a haematological or biochemical analysis lab one day, I'll be extremely happy. Also, I'm a part time nail technician. Guess where my passion lies hahaha!!
  8. The final story, with the annoyed woman....it's very odd! Personally, if I were in that situation, I would maybe have written a complaint or phoned, not stand there moaning while in soaking wet clothes!...I think my first priority in soaking wet clothes in public would be to 'get home and get clean'...I find this one very interesting! Thanks for sharing though!
  9. My other half and I often have this situation to deal with....only i rarely get desperate because I don't like being publicly desperate so I would always go first, even if he was having gut trouble. I would have gone first and just washed my hands in the kitchen to avoid spending any extra time in the bathroom! In your scenario, as a woman, I genuinely think I would have just gone in the garden. If you're neighbours see you, so what, it's your garden!
  10. There are no bathrooms at my gym....my gym is on site at work so you always have access to a bathroom, but you are supposed to only have access to your building. I fortunately have access to most because I have worked/do work in most at various times, depending on what department needs overtime help....but the gym is right in the outskirts and the nearest building is a good two/three minute walk away, the furthest would take approx ten mins....I'm sure you understand why sometimes people won't want to leave to go to the bathroom. To be fair, most people who use the gym at work are only there for an hour or so because it's a very, very small gym, with not the biggest variety of equipment (fantastic for weights, not so good for cardio)...but I once had to decide between finishing my work out or running to the bathroom (literally, but only because it was so cold outside!)...I did decide to go to the bathroom because it was getting a bit urgent and the closest building is one I have access to thankfully! Ive never seen any desperate situations in there but I certainly wouldn't surprise me if there was. This is a gym open 24/7 so I can imagine people being in there on their own and getting themselves into an awkward and desperate situation!
  11. Just for future, if I need to get up to pee on a plane, I don't ask them to move so I can go to the toilet, I ask 'Can I just squeeze past you a second?' Or 'excuse me, would you mind if I just got past?'...then you don't have to tell people you're getting up specifically to pee. You could be getting up to ask the flight attendants how much longer of the flight is left, or if you could get a drink of water...I also don't wait until I'm desperate to ask....I'll ask before hand because then when I stand up I'm showing no outwardly signs of needing to go and that makes me feel better. I love omorashi but I get absolutely petrified by public displays of desperation...especially when the 'public' are strangers!
  12. Couldnt agree more (except from the part in brackets!). There aren't many writers that can a picture in my mind, but you managed it! i like clubs. I like drinking. I like socialising. But oh my god, do I HATE club toilets. The constant smell of sick, the pee all over the toilet seats and floors (yes, even in the ladies!) and the annoying woman who sits there trying to charge you a pound for a lolly pop or a goddamn glow stick! I think we can all agree your approach is completely understandable and for most of us, preferable!!
  13. I agree with everyone's comments above! Thanks Kirito and all and any others for all the hard work and effort that's gone into this new shiny update. I love it! X
  14. Very nice story! I'm glad you were able to cover up your accident and enjoy it at the same time! I would be completely humiliated if this were to happen to me! I have a lot of respect for people on this forum who, although obviously enjoy seeing someone desperate, will absolutely go out of their way to avoid them having an accident because they don't want to. :)
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