peed in panties and pants
I'm not sure how we got off on this, except that some pics posted in the past are of wet panties. Of course, panties get wet for lots of (great) reasons: sweat, a woman being turned on and lubricating (ah....), pee and some other reasons. Sometimes a mix. I find wet panties for any reason exciting, and I do like peed in panties. My experience with women I've lived with, known well and observed is that most women certainly don't pee their panties daily or even weekly. But some do...I've known quite a few who've told me about their daily dribbles and spurts. Most dont. But most women I've known have peed themselves at some point, often many points. Usually just a bit, but quite a few women have had major accidents now and again.
A doctor wrote: It is unknown how many women have urinary incontinence, but a walk down the aisle at the supermarket or pharmacy gives an idea of how much money is spent on adult incontinence products. It is a problem which many women suffer in silence either because they are embarrassed or because they feel that it is a normal consequence of aging.
For those really interested a bit of data from a quick Google search: Bottom line among women 35-64 years old: 1 in four had some form of incontinence, meaning about 15 instances a month; one every other day on average. That's a lot. You'd expect to find some peed in panties.
From another study:
The study included 1,922 black women and 892 white women living in three counties in southeast Michigan. Each participant was surveyed by telephone. (Interesting dinner time call.....)
The overall prevalence of urinary incontinence was 26.5%. The racial breakdown showed that white women had a prevalence of 33.1% versus 14.6% for black women (P<0.001). The two groups did not differ by incontinence frequency (about 15 episodes monthly), but black women reported significantly greater urine loss during each episode (P<0.05). Half of black incontinent women described their urine loss as great enough to wet their underwear or pads, compared with 37.7% of white incontinent women.
The data showed that 39.2% of white women and 25% of black women had pure stress incontinence. In contrast, more than twice as many black women had urge incontinence compared with white women (23.8% versus 11%).
He added that lots of younger women have this problem, too, especially those very physically active (stress incontinence) and those who've had babies.
Anyway, if anyone's interested we could start a wet pantie/pants thread...there was one, but it got way off track and was closed. One example of a girl who didn't make it home after a nice dinner...urge incontinence I guess.
Last edited by aquavite; 06-03-2011 at 08:18 PM.
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