For this question, I am limiting the scope to cases where the girl is holding it for a while and loses control, because she simply cannot get to a bathroom, and is unable or unwilling to use an alternative, such as squatting in an alley or peeing in a bottle. For this question, I am excluding cases of stress incontinence, e.g., laughing, sneezing, coughing, lifting, running, and jumping. (Laughing and sneezing can happen literally anywhere.) Also excluding spontaneous genuine fear/shock wettings, and medical causes like a seizure, or a taser-induced wetting.
Of course, the question is subjective, and the answer will vary across cultures, age groups, and other variables. And the answer may be different for men, for many different reasons.
What do you think is the most common scenario that leads to a genuine accident of the OMG I can't hold it anymore type?
Passenger car stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, moving slowly, where you really can't even pull over?
Waiting in a long queue for the bathroom?
Waiting in a long queue for something else, where getting out of line would have some really bad consequences? (Say, for example, the airport security queue, already cutting it close, if you bail out and have to start at the back of the queue, you will miss your flight. And you are not traveling by yourself. :-\ Or waiting in line to get into a nightclub.)
Public transit, e.g., local buses or llight rail?
Handcuffed in the back of a police car?
What else? Where do most accidents happen?
I suppose I would include keyhole syndrome accidents, although that can be kind of a gray area. Some women report experiences where they have no need to go at all until they are approaching the door, and then they have to rush to the toliet and sometimes may not make it. But other women report experiences where they have a mild, non-emergency need to go that suddenly becomes an emergency as the approach the door, and then they lose control before they can get to the bathroom. Either way, it's a sort of Pavlovian psychological trigger that may fall into a slightly different category. Elevator accidents may be a subset of this type, although I suspect that many of these may involve alcohol.
Of course, the question is subjective, and the answer will vary across cultures, age groups, and other variables. And the answer may be different for men, for many different reasons.
What do you think is the most common scenario that leads to a genuine accident of the OMG I can't hold it anymore type?
Passenger car stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, moving slowly, where you really can't even pull over?
Waiting in a long queue for the bathroom?
Waiting in a long queue for something else, where getting out of line would have some really bad consequences? (Say, for example, the airport security queue, already cutting it close, if you bail out and have to start at the back of the queue, you will miss your flight. And you are not traveling by yourself. :-\ Or waiting in line to get into a nightclub.)
Public transit, e.g., local buses or llight rail?
Handcuffed in the back of a police car?
What else? Where do most accidents happen?
I suppose I would include keyhole syndrome accidents, although that can be kind of a gray area. Some women report experiences where they have no need to go at all until they are approaching the door, and then they have to rush to the toliet and sometimes may not make it. But other women report experiences where they have a mild, non-emergency need to go that suddenly becomes an emergency as the approach the door, and then they lose control before they can get to the bathroom. Either way, it's a sort of Pavlovian psychological trigger that may fall into a slightly different category. Elevator accidents may be a subset of this type, although I suspect that many of these may involve alcohol.



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