My previous post raised the question but my own answer was too long
So I will post it in parts.
Part 1:
Introduction.
This article is for those of you who have found this site and never experienced the fortunate or unfortunate accidental major poop in ones underwear and asked one's self: "What would it feel like if I pooped myself?". It's true we all did it as toddlers but few remembered those days. If you want to know but are reluctant to do it read on!
Most people won't admit if asked "have you ever wondered what it would feel like if you pooped yourself?" If you ask any one they will most likely look at you with a frown and imply you are nuts or will say, "if you really want to know, go do it ... But not here!" In spite of this almost all of us have asked this question at least once. If you don't believe this then think about the last time you were caught in traffic due to an accident and you were squirming due to the need of the porcelain bole or a bush when none were available. If the traffic let up in time you run to the nearest restroom and the question fades into the historical mental file of I hope I don't have to think about this again. On the other hand if the traffic didn't let up there was no reason to ask the question again, because you found out the hard way.
Strange as this may sound There are advantages to knowing he answer to this question. When the rare accident does occur it is likely that it will be when you are in public. After all that is where you are most likely in desperation or too far from a rest room. Having experienced it in a controlled private environment you are more likely to be prepared for the event emotionally and have a plan.
I'm 70 years old and when I was around eight years old I had an accident in my pants. Fear over road any thoughts of remembering the sensations. This was caused by my fear of parental reprisal. My thoughts conjured up the thoughts of being hung by my thumbs or worse! Sure my parents wouldn't do that but the mind of an 8 year old can get quite dramatic and I was quite imaginative. As it turned out dad caught me and the gig was up. Mom sensed trouble brewing and quickly intervened. She took me to the restroom and helped clean up the mess then simply told me to never do it again or she would put me back in diapers. The thought of going to school looking like Baby Huey convinced me to be more careful. The self contrive fear and several years erased most of the memory of that day with the exception of the fact that it happened. If asked, "how did it feel," I would have said I don't know I was too scared.
Several years later I asked the question to myself but my best imagination couldn't provide an adequate answer. Then a classmate did indeed have a major poop accident. I thought to myself, "I'm going to live forever! and this is going to happen to me eventually so what DOES it feel like?" I was too shy I didn't ask my classmate after all I was around 11 at the time and was taught to be more modest about such matters. Then a second classmate suffered the same fate. I then determined to have an answer. After a few experiments in private I have done it on average once a week for the last 58 years. I keep this to myself and only my spouse knows what I do.
Some say, Yuck!, others might say "it's dangerous!", "your weird!", or " Its nasty!". But thinking about myself after 58 years of doing it in private without injury I can say; It's not strange, overly hazardous or any more nasty than throwing out the trash. But it does have its benefits. Over my many years I and my spouse have had a collection of five such true accidents. We both were better prepared to cope with each event. Embarrassment, fear and panic were all but eliminated. As for hazard let's face it we all carry last night's meal around for around 24 hours inside us and parental training and societies mores are the only real reason we quit, when dad or mom said do it in the toilet. I don't mean by any means that we should run around in public offending others but what I do in private is none of anyone else's business.
Fear, panic, and embarrassment can and does paralyzes ones activities and judgment. Standing in the middle of a crowed is no place for full undies under your skirt, dress or slacks and be frozen by fear, panic and embarrassment by "what do I do now?" Knowing the answer to the question; "What does it feel like" helps one to better handle the situation. If a picture paints a thousand words than experience paints a million. A few years after my accident I asked the question, and wanted an answer. So let me tell my story as though it was my first event by describing what all my senses were telling me.
So I will post it in parts.
Part 1:
Introduction.
This article is for those of you who have found this site and never experienced the fortunate or unfortunate accidental major poop in ones underwear and asked one's self: "What would it feel like if I pooped myself?". It's true we all did it as toddlers but few remembered those days. If you want to know but are reluctant to do it read on!
Most people won't admit if asked "have you ever wondered what it would feel like if you pooped yourself?" If you ask any one they will most likely look at you with a frown and imply you are nuts or will say, "if you really want to know, go do it ... But not here!" In spite of this almost all of us have asked this question at least once. If you don't believe this then think about the last time you were caught in traffic due to an accident and you were squirming due to the need of the porcelain bole or a bush when none were available. If the traffic let up in time you run to the nearest restroom and the question fades into the historical mental file of I hope I don't have to think about this again. On the other hand if the traffic didn't let up there was no reason to ask the question again, because you found out the hard way.
Strange as this may sound There are advantages to knowing he answer to this question. When the rare accident does occur it is likely that it will be when you are in public. After all that is where you are most likely in desperation or too far from a rest room. Having experienced it in a controlled private environment you are more likely to be prepared for the event emotionally and have a plan.
I'm 70 years old and when I was around eight years old I had an accident in my pants. Fear over road any thoughts of remembering the sensations. This was caused by my fear of parental reprisal. My thoughts conjured up the thoughts of being hung by my thumbs or worse! Sure my parents wouldn't do that but the mind of an 8 year old can get quite dramatic and I was quite imaginative. As it turned out dad caught me and the gig was up. Mom sensed trouble brewing and quickly intervened. She took me to the restroom and helped clean up the mess then simply told me to never do it again or she would put me back in diapers. The thought of going to school looking like Baby Huey convinced me to be more careful. The self contrive fear and several years erased most of the memory of that day with the exception of the fact that it happened. If asked, "how did it feel," I would have said I don't know I was too scared.
Several years later I asked the question to myself but my best imagination couldn't provide an adequate answer. Then a classmate did indeed have a major poop accident. I thought to myself, "I'm going to live forever! and this is going to happen to me eventually so what DOES it feel like?" I was too shy I didn't ask my classmate after all I was around 11 at the time and was taught to be more modest about such matters. Then a second classmate suffered the same fate. I then determined to have an answer. After a few experiments in private I have done it on average once a week for the last 58 years. I keep this to myself and only my spouse knows what I do.
Some say, Yuck!, others might say "it's dangerous!", "your weird!", or " Its nasty!". But thinking about myself after 58 years of doing it in private without injury I can say; It's not strange, overly hazardous or any more nasty than throwing out the trash. But it does have its benefits. Over my many years I and my spouse have had a collection of five such true accidents. We both were better prepared to cope with each event. Embarrassment, fear and panic were all but eliminated. As for hazard let's face it we all carry last night's meal around for around 24 hours inside us and parental training and societies mores are the only real reason we quit, when dad or mom said do it in the toilet. I don't mean by any means that we should run around in public offending others but what I do in private is none of anyone else's business.
Fear, panic, and embarrassment can and does paralyzes ones activities and judgment. Standing in the middle of a crowed is no place for full undies under your skirt, dress or slacks and be frozen by fear, panic and embarrassment by "what do I do now?" Knowing the answer to the question; "What does it feel like" helps one to better handle the situation. If a picture paints a thousand words than experience paints a million. A few years after my accident I asked the question, and wanted an answer. So let me tell my story as though it was my first event by describing what all my senses were telling me.
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