Welcome to a session of the Toilet Violations Punishment Committee (TVPC) – this writer’s favorite fantasy. The story takes place in a high school not unlike other high schools. In this high school, however, there are strict rules regarding the toileting behavior of the school’s female students. Those who break the school toilet rules (including the rules against going to the bathroom in your pants) are brought before the TVPC to have their cases heard and their punishment given out if they are guilty. Meetings of the TVPC are called to order at 3:10 PM each school day in the TVPC meeting room – Room 222 of the high school. It should be noted that where this story takes place you need to be 18 in order to enter high school so all persons depicted, even though entirely fictional, are at least 18 years of age.
My name is Arnold Ziffel and I’m chairman of the TVPC. What follows are the summary minutes of the TVPC meeting of April 28, 2011
As I gavel to order, this afternoon’s session of the Toilet Violations Punishment Committee (TVPC), I am handed a note from the TVPC Clerk. It seems that one of the girls scheduled for TVCP detention this afternoon – specifically Tonya, a well-toned blonde-haired beauty, is absent. She is supposed to be here today serving the last day of a week long detention for fighting in the girls’ room. Just this morning, she handed in the 500 sentences that she had to write for that toilet violation as well.
But just as I’m about to officially record here as absent (and schedule her for the TVPC session tomorrow to explain why), the pretty and outgoing junior comes strolling in. She presents me with an excuse note from the Principal. The note explains that Tonya has just come from the Principal’s office where she was undoubtedly punished yet again for another offense. That being the case, I officially record her as “present” for detention and motion for her to take a seat in the back of the room to serve that detention. “You know the procedure,” I tell her. Tonya does indeed know the procedure as she is no stranger to serving detention -- Occasionally with us for toilet-related offenses, but even more so with the Principal for other things not-toilet related. As for the TVPC, she doesn’t go in her pants much, but her jealous streak and her problems controlling her temper often get the better of her. Her recent fight in the girls’ room was a result of those jealousy and anger issues. In addition to being a very pretty girl with a well-toned, athletic figure Tonya has many talents but is a serious underachiever in school. Perhaps she thinks she can get by on her FIGURE – SKATING her way through high school based on that.
Before sitting down to detention, Tonya takes the occasion to kick her chair. That, of course, draws my ire. “Is there a problem, young lady?” I ask her. “Yes, there is a problem,” she tells me, “I’m having a really bad day that’s the problem.” “I just handed in that 500 times assignment this morning – you know, the one that I had to write for the fight in the girls’ room,” she continues, “The one that I was up half the night last night trying to finish.” “And now I just got another 500 times assignment to write from the Principal,” Tonya adds, as she finally and properly plops her shapely behind into her chair. She goes on to explain that she just got this 500 times for cutting her 6th period class this afternoon. Why she decided to cut 6th period or what she was doing during 6th period when she cut, she doesn’t seem to explain at all.
“Unless you want yet another 500 times to write, I better not have any more outbursts from you,” I warn her, “Just sit quietly and work on the assignment that you do have and we won’t have any problems.” “Yes, sir,” she tells me, “The last thing I need is another 500 times punishment with FIGURE SKATING practice all this week and a big FIGURE SKATING competition coming up next week.”
Today’s TVPC session begins with a visit from Miss Cooke, the school’s softball coach. She regrets to inform us of toilet violations by two of her players on the bus after yesterday’s game at WINSLOW HS. Toilet violations by softball players at games (or by others representing the school) are not only punishable by the TVPC but are punished more severely than toilet violations occurring in school. This is especially true of accident violations which not only are a disgrace to the girl having the accident, but a disgrace to her team and our whole school. Fortunately for them, they are not accused of having accidents but “Causing the Bus to Stop for a Bathroom Break.” The two players accused are Danielle, a pretty and popular senior brunette and Elaine (Lanie), a short but very cute sophomore blonde.
“They could very easily have had accidents,” the coach points out, “If I hadn’t allowed the pit stop that they needed, they would surely be facing accident charges now.” “Obviously these two girls had to go at the game but didn’t want to use the port-o-potty that was there,” Coach Cooke tells us, “Then once we were on the road Danielle was begging to stop somewhere so she wouldn’t have an accident.” “She was obviously desperate so I had the bus pull into a McDonalds,” she explains further, “And she, along with Lanie, ran for the ladies’ room.” Danielle, the senior, has pleaded “Guilty” to the offense but Lanie, the sophomore, has pleaded “Not Guilty.”
I start with the senior and ask her to explain what happened. “I’m so lucky that Coach Cooke allowed us to stop,” the senior admits, “She’s right that I was desperate and I really would have done a major mess in my panties if I didn’t get to a toilet right then.” “It was my own fault for not going at the game and it would have been my own fault if I had done a mess in my panties on the bus,” she confesses, “She was so nice to let us stop so that wouldn’t happen to me.” “You know I used to go in my pants a lot when I was a freshman and even as a sophomore,” she reminds us. “But then I learned that I shouldn’t be doing that anymore and that if I wanted to be on the softball team that I had to do my BMs in the toilet at school sometimes even if I didn’t want to,” she reminds us, “The last thing I wanted was to be doing that again and disgracing myself and my whole team again. The pretty and well-spoken senior was a regular before the TVPC during her freshman year and into her sophomore year with a steady stream of messing accidents. But she has cleaned up her act considerably without an accident since. I’m very impressed with the improvement she has made and the maturity she has shown today in facing up to her toilet violation and I tell her so. “It wasn’t very mature of me not to go at the game when I had the chance,” she responds, “I do really hate to do BMs in port-o-potties but that’s no excuse – when you have to go, you have to go and I really had to go.
Now, turning my attention to the sophomore, I am puzzled by her “Not Guilty” plea. Of course, she admits going to the ladies’ room at McDonalds but she insists that she didn’t have an emergency. “I never asked Coach Cooke to stop the bus,” she claims, “I did have to urinate but it wasn’t that bad – I only went because the bus was already stopped.” “You didn’t have to go bad?” the coach questions her, “I was outside the bathroom door and I could still hear your stream hitting the water.” “I’ve never heard someone go that long and that loudly in my entire life,” the coach continues, “And you’re trying to tell me that it wasn’t an emergency? – You’re trying to tell me that you weren’t on the verge of wetting your pants?” “No! I wasn’t going to wet my pants,” the sophomore argues, “I’m not saying that I didn’t have to go but you didn’t have to stop the bus for me – only for Danielle.” “Come on, Lanie, you know you had to go really bad,” Danielle chimes in like an older sister, “You were asking me to hurry up while I was on the toilet – that’s how bad you had to go.” “You needed to go almost as much as I did,” the senior explains to the sophomore, “I think you need to step up now and take responsibility for what you did.”
“I know I had to go and I know I had to go a lot,” the younger girl argues, becoming more desperate in sticking to her story, “But I really only went because the bus was already stopped – I really would have made it back without an accident if we didn’t stop.” “I have a really big bladder,” she adds, “That’s why I went a lot and it seemed like an emergency when it really wasn’t.” “Big bladder?” I question her, “If you have such a big bladder how do you explain the 6 wetting accidents you had last year.” “That was only because I never used to urinate in the girls’ room at all,” she says, “I used to just try to hold it in all day until I got home.” “That just tells me that you’re very irresponsible about your need to urinate,” I tell her, “Just like your not taking responsibility for what you did yesterday.
Obviously, I find her “Guilty” and I note that for the record. In determining their punishment, I have to consider what would have happened had the coach not allowed them to stop the bus. Danielle was quite right that the Coach was very nice to allow the pit stop. Most of our coaches would not have done so, thus allowing the two girls to reap the full consequences of their foolish decisions not to use the potty-o-potty back at WINSLOW HS before getting on the bus to come back. For a panty-soiling offense and a panty-wetting offense – both while representing the school – they each would have gotten a serious writing assignment and a stern dose of detention – possibly detention time sitting on the toilet.
Instead I sentence them each to write a 1,000 word letter of thanks to their coach for sparing them accidents and worse consequences from the TVPC. They’ll each read their essay to the coach in front of the whole team. I give Danielle 3 days detention and Lanie 2 days detention – the messing accident that Danielle almost had being more serious than the wetting accident that Lanie almost had. But I also sentence the unapologetic sophomore to write 100 times, “I must learn to take responsibility for my toilet violations.” Both girls will also be required to make a mandatory toilet visit before getting on the bus before and after every softball game for the remainder of the season.
I’m more than a little surprised to note that our next accused toilet offender is Felicity, a gorgeous, well-built senior with long and beautiful blonde hair. The poor girl is crying as she stands before me in soiled panties – pleading “Guilty” to soiling her panties for the second time this month. Overall, this would be the third panty-soiling offense of the school year for the very lovely senior. This is all quite odd in that the usually quite mature and responsible Felicity only had 2 prior accidents in her entire high school career (1 soiling and 1 wetting way back when she was a freshman) and now, as a senior, she has 3 soiling accidents with 2 very recent. The usually mature and studious Felicity seems to have changed a lot as of lot. Where her studies had always seem to be her biggest concern, she has suddenly become boy-crazy and the lack of attention to her studies has begun affecting her grades. And while she has been paying less attention to her schoolwork, it also seems that she’s paying less attention to her bathroom needs as well. Her recent accidents are all part of this pattern where she seems to be too busy flirting with the boys to even get to the girls’ room in time.
Still it’s not really that bad a toilet record (especially since these 3 soiling accidents are her only toilet offenses this year) and the mess in her panties doesn’t seem all that bad. I understand that accidents can be upsetting, especially to a girl who doesn’t have them that often, but Felicity’s crying seems to make it a lot worse than it really is. “It was an accident – I was just an accident,” she cries, “I didn’t do it on purpose – It was just an accident.” “Nobody is saying that you did it on purpose, Felicity,” I tell her, trying to clam her down a bit, “We realize that it was only an accident – You don’t have to be so upset about it.” “I can’t believe that I went in my panties again,” she says through her tears, “I can’t believe how much trouble I’m going to be in this time.” “The punishment does get worse the more times you do it,” I tell her, “But you really haven’t done this a lot and I doubt the punishment is going to be as bad as you think.” “I know you’re upset, but 3 times in your panties isn’t all THAT bad,” I remind her, “A lot of girls have done a lot worse than that.”
“No, it’s not that,” Felicity responds, “It’s not my punishment here that I’m worried about.” “It’s my dad – He’s really strict,” she says, “I’m really going to be in trouble with him for this.” “I know that here I’m probably going to get detention and lines to write and it’s not like I don’t hate that, too,” she explains, “But that’s nothing compared to the punishment that I’m going to get at home.” “I’m still grounded for the last time that I messed in my panties – I got grounded a whole month for that,” Felicity explains further, “I can’t even begin to describe how mad my dad’s going to be this time – I can’t even begin to tell you how bad he’s going to punish me for it this time.” “I’m in trouble for my grades slipping, too,” she rambles on, “But that’s nothing compared to what my dad thinks of me having accidents like this.” “He says that there’s no excuse for messing in my panties at my age – he says that there is no excuse for not going to the girls’ room when I need to,” she adds.
I thought that the TVPC was pretty tough with girls having accidents, but apparently we’ve got nothing on Felicity’s father. While certainly nothing to be proud of, 3 panty soiling violations aren’t the end of the world. I could see a parent adding a little punishment at home, but it hardly seem worth what Felicity is anticipating. Obviously, though, the TVPC cannot concern itself with that. Though we can feel sorry for her getting such harsh punishment at home, we really do have to wonder how she could be so careless in not getting herself to the toilet in time. This isn’t a particularly bad accident – it looks like she at least made it in time to do some of it in the toilet – but it’s still plenty enough in her panties to be called an accident. And it’s still quite shameful for a girl her age to have any of her bowel movement in her panties at all. “You know, Felicity, there is one sure way to avoid getting in trouble from your dad for messing in your panties,” I point out to her, “And that is to use the toilet when you need to and NOT MESS IN YOUR PANTIES.” Felicity nods her head in agreement – her beautiful long blonde hair wet with tears and covering her face – and no doubt wondering how could she let this happen again.
Felicity gets the typical punishment for the TVPC for a 3rd panty-soiling violation. She’ll have to write 300 times, “I will not soil my panties in school again” and to serve 3 days in detention. But what she’ll get from her father when she gets home remains to be seen.
My name is Arnold Ziffel and I’m chairman of the TVPC. What follows are the summary minutes of the TVPC meeting of April 28, 2011
As I gavel to order, this afternoon’s session of the Toilet Violations Punishment Committee (TVPC), I am handed a note from the TVPC Clerk. It seems that one of the girls scheduled for TVCP detention this afternoon – specifically Tonya, a well-toned blonde-haired beauty, is absent. She is supposed to be here today serving the last day of a week long detention for fighting in the girls’ room. Just this morning, she handed in the 500 sentences that she had to write for that toilet violation as well.
But just as I’m about to officially record here as absent (and schedule her for the TVPC session tomorrow to explain why), the pretty and outgoing junior comes strolling in. She presents me with an excuse note from the Principal. The note explains that Tonya has just come from the Principal’s office where she was undoubtedly punished yet again for another offense. That being the case, I officially record her as “present” for detention and motion for her to take a seat in the back of the room to serve that detention. “You know the procedure,” I tell her. Tonya does indeed know the procedure as she is no stranger to serving detention -- Occasionally with us for toilet-related offenses, but even more so with the Principal for other things not-toilet related. As for the TVPC, she doesn’t go in her pants much, but her jealous streak and her problems controlling her temper often get the better of her. Her recent fight in the girls’ room was a result of those jealousy and anger issues. In addition to being a very pretty girl with a well-toned, athletic figure Tonya has many talents but is a serious underachiever in school. Perhaps she thinks she can get by on her FIGURE – SKATING her way through high school based on that.
Before sitting down to detention, Tonya takes the occasion to kick her chair. That, of course, draws my ire. “Is there a problem, young lady?” I ask her. “Yes, there is a problem,” she tells me, “I’m having a really bad day that’s the problem.” “I just handed in that 500 times assignment this morning – you know, the one that I had to write for the fight in the girls’ room,” she continues, “The one that I was up half the night last night trying to finish.” “And now I just got another 500 times assignment to write from the Principal,” Tonya adds, as she finally and properly plops her shapely behind into her chair. She goes on to explain that she just got this 500 times for cutting her 6th period class this afternoon. Why she decided to cut 6th period or what she was doing during 6th period when she cut, she doesn’t seem to explain at all.
“Unless you want yet another 500 times to write, I better not have any more outbursts from you,” I warn her, “Just sit quietly and work on the assignment that you do have and we won’t have any problems.” “Yes, sir,” she tells me, “The last thing I need is another 500 times punishment with FIGURE SKATING practice all this week and a big FIGURE SKATING competition coming up next week.”
Today’s TVPC session begins with a visit from Miss Cooke, the school’s softball coach. She regrets to inform us of toilet violations by two of her players on the bus after yesterday’s game at WINSLOW HS. Toilet violations by softball players at games (or by others representing the school) are not only punishable by the TVPC but are punished more severely than toilet violations occurring in school. This is especially true of accident violations which not only are a disgrace to the girl having the accident, but a disgrace to her team and our whole school. Fortunately for them, they are not accused of having accidents but “Causing the Bus to Stop for a Bathroom Break.” The two players accused are Danielle, a pretty and popular senior brunette and Elaine (Lanie), a short but very cute sophomore blonde.
“They could very easily have had accidents,” the coach points out, “If I hadn’t allowed the pit stop that they needed, they would surely be facing accident charges now.” “Obviously these two girls had to go at the game but didn’t want to use the port-o-potty that was there,” Coach Cooke tells us, “Then once we were on the road Danielle was begging to stop somewhere so she wouldn’t have an accident.” “She was obviously desperate so I had the bus pull into a McDonalds,” she explains further, “And she, along with Lanie, ran for the ladies’ room.” Danielle, the senior, has pleaded “Guilty” to the offense but Lanie, the sophomore, has pleaded “Not Guilty.”
I start with the senior and ask her to explain what happened. “I’m so lucky that Coach Cooke allowed us to stop,” the senior admits, “She’s right that I was desperate and I really would have done a major mess in my panties if I didn’t get to a toilet right then.” “It was my own fault for not going at the game and it would have been my own fault if I had done a mess in my panties on the bus,” she confesses, “She was so nice to let us stop so that wouldn’t happen to me.” “You know I used to go in my pants a lot when I was a freshman and even as a sophomore,” she reminds us. “But then I learned that I shouldn’t be doing that anymore and that if I wanted to be on the softball team that I had to do my BMs in the toilet at school sometimes even if I didn’t want to,” she reminds us, “The last thing I wanted was to be doing that again and disgracing myself and my whole team again. The pretty and well-spoken senior was a regular before the TVPC during her freshman year and into her sophomore year with a steady stream of messing accidents. But she has cleaned up her act considerably without an accident since. I’m very impressed with the improvement she has made and the maturity she has shown today in facing up to her toilet violation and I tell her so. “It wasn’t very mature of me not to go at the game when I had the chance,” she responds, “I do really hate to do BMs in port-o-potties but that’s no excuse – when you have to go, you have to go and I really had to go.
Now, turning my attention to the sophomore, I am puzzled by her “Not Guilty” plea. Of course, she admits going to the ladies’ room at McDonalds but she insists that she didn’t have an emergency. “I never asked Coach Cooke to stop the bus,” she claims, “I did have to urinate but it wasn’t that bad – I only went because the bus was already stopped.” “You didn’t have to go bad?” the coach questions her, “I was outside the bathroom door and I could still hear your stream hitting the water.” “I’ve never heard someone go that long and that loudly in my entire life,” the coach continues, “And you’re trying to tell me that it wasn’t an emergency? – You’re trying to tell me that you weren’t on the verge of wetting your pants?” “No! I wasn’t going to wet my pants,” the sophomore argues, “I’m not saying that I didn’t have to go but you didn’t have to stop the bus for me – only for Danielle.” “Come on, Lanie, you know you had to go really bad,” Danielle chimes in like an older sister, “You were asking me to hurry up while I was on the toilet – that’s how bad you had to go.” “You needed to go almost as much as I did,” the senior explains to the sophomore, “I think you need to step up now and take responsibility for what you did.”
“I know I had to go and I know I had to go a lot,” the younger girl argues, becoming more desperate in sticking to her story, “But I really only went because the bus was already stopped – I really would have made it back without an accident if we didn’t stop.” “I have a really big bladder,” she adds, “That’s why I went a lot and it seemed like an emergency when it really wasn’t.” “Big bladder?” I question her, “If you have such a big bladder how do you explain the 6 wetting accidents you had last year.” “That was only because I never used to urinate in the girls’ room at all,” she says, “I used to just try to hold it in all day until I got home.” “That just tells me that you’re very irresponsible about your need to urinate,” I tell her, “Just like your not taking responsibility for what you did yesterday.
Obviously, I find her “Guilty” and I note that for the record. In determining their punishment, I have to consider what would have happened had the coach not allowed them to stop the bus. Danielle was quite right that the Coach was very nice to allow the pit stop. Most of our coaches would not have done so, thus allowing the two girls to reap the full consequences of their foolish decisions not to use the potty-o-potty back at WINSLOW HS before getting on the bus to come back. For a panty-soiling offense and a panty-wetting offense – both while representing the school – they each would have gotten a serious writing assignment and a stern dose of detention – possibly detention time sitting on the toilet.
Instead I sentence them each to write a 1,000 word letter of thanks to their coach for sparing them accidents and worse consequences from the TVPC. They’ll each read their essay to the coach in front of the whole team. I give Danielle 3 days detention and Lanie 2 days detention – the messing accident that Danielle almost had being more serious than the wetting accident that Lanie almost had. But I also sentence the unapologetic sophomore to write 100 times, “I must learn to take responsibility for my toilet violations.” Both girls will also be required to make a mandatory toilet visit before getting on the bus before and after every softball game for the remainder of the season.
I’m more than a little surprised to note that our next accused toilet offender is Felicity, a gorgeous, well-built senior with long and beautiful blonde hair. The poor girl is crying as she stands before me in soiled panties – pleading “Guilty” to soiling her panties for the second time this month. Overall, this would be the third panty-soiling offense of the school year for the very lovely senior. This is all quite odd in that the usually quite mature and responsible Felicity only had 2 prior accidents in her entire high school career (1 soiling and 1 wetting way back when she was a freshman) and now, as a senior, she has 3 soiling accidents with 2 very recent. The usually mature and studious Felicity seems to have changed a lot as of lot. Where her studies had always seem to be her biggest concern, she has suddenly become boy-crazy and the lack of attention to her studies has begun affecting her grades. And while she has been paying less attention to her schoolwork, it also seems that she’s paying less attention to her bathroom needs as well. Her recent accidents are all part of this pattern where she seems to be too busy flirting with the boys to even get to the girls’ room in time.
Still it’s not really that bad a toilet record (especially since these 3 soiling accidents are her only toilet offenses this year) and the mess in her panties doesn’t seem all that bad. I understand that accidents can be upsetting, especially to a girl who doesn’t have them that often, but Felicity’s crying seems to make it a lot worse than it really is. “It was an accident – I was just an accident,” she cries, “I didn’t do it on purpose – It was just an accident.” “Nobody is saying that you did it on purpose, Felicity,” I tell her, trying to clam her down a bit, “We realize that it was only an accident – You don’t have to be so upset about it.” “I can’t believe that I went in my panties again,” she says through her tears, “I can’t believe how much trouble I’m going to be in this time.” “The punishment does get worse the more times you do it,” I tell her, “But you really haven’t done this a lot and I doubt the punishment is going to be as bad as you think.” “I know you’re upset, but 3 times in your panties isn’t all THAT bad,” I remind her, “A lot of girls have done a lot worse than that.”
“No, it’s not that,” Felicity responds, “It’s not my punishment here that I’m worried about.” “It’s my dad – He’s really strict,” she says, “I’m really going to be in trouble with him for this.” “I know that here I’m probably going to get detention and lines to write and it’s not like I don’t hate that, too,” she explains, “But that’s nothing compared to the punishment that I’m going to get at home.” “I’m still grounded for the last time that I messed in my panties – I got grounded a whole month for that,” Felicity explains further, “I can’t even begin to describe how mad my dad’s going to be this time – I can’t even begin to tell you how bad he’s going to punish me for it this time.” “I’m in trouble for my grades slipping, too,” she rambles on, “But that’s nothing compared to what my dad thinks of me having accidents like this.” “He says that there’s no excuse for messing in my panties at my age – he says that there is no excuse for not going to the girls’ room when I need to,” she adds.
I thought that the TVPC was pretty tough with girls having accidents, but apparently we’ve got nothing on Felicity’s father. While certainly nothing to be proud of, 3 panty soiling violations aren’t the end of the world. I could see a parent adding a little punishment at home, but it hardly seem worth what Felicity is anticipating. Obviously, though, the TVPC cannot concern itself with that. Though we can feel sorry for her getting such harsh punishment at home, we really do have to wonder how she could be so careless in not getting herself to the toilet in time. This isn’t a particularly bad accident – it looks like she at least made it in time to do some of it in the toilet – but it’s still plenty enough in her panties to be called an accident. And it’s still quite shameful for a girl her age to have any of her bowel movement in her panties at all. “You know, Felicity, there is one sure way to avoid getting in trouble from your dad for messing in your panties,” I point out to her, “And that is to use the toilet when you need to and NOT MESS IN YOUR PANTIES.” Felicity nods her head in agreement – her beautiful long blonde hair wet with tears and covering her face – and no doubt wondering how could she let this happen again.
Felicity gets the typical punishment for the TVPC for a 3rd panty-soiling violation. She’ll have to write 300 times, “I will not soil my panties in school again” and to serve 3 days in detention. But what she’ll get from her father when she gets home remains to be seen.
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