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    I know that the Internet got us all turned on to photos, and then to videos, and that we've all had our share of Webshots, MySpace pics, Youtube vids, and all of that, but what about books?

    Sometimes, nothing beats a good book. Here are some I found on Google Books. They have previews.

    Regards, by Constantine Sult
    This is a rather disturbing book. Once you get past the absolute lack of a plot, it's also hard to put down.
    It includes several scenes of a pubescent girl wetting herself- once on the toilet, through her panties, and once in her pants, outside, on purpose. Look up the book on Google Books, and search inside it for 'urinate' to read excerpts. Or just buy it. It's a good, but disturbing, read.

    A Place Apart, by Maureen Lennon
    Another disturbing book, but a very good one.
    About a 15 year old girl with an violent and abusive mother.
    There's a small wetting incident at the beginning of the book, as she enters the house and is confronted by her mother. Good descriptions of wetting, desperation, and her (the character's) thoughts. Also, a few times later in the book, good, though brief, descriptions of her hiding and cleaning her wet underwear.
    Look it up on Google Books, and search for the word 'underwear.'

    I'll put up more as I find them.
    Any of you ever find good scenes in a book?

  • #2
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    Most of Stephen King's books contain wettings. there's been suggestions on the old boards before about it.

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    • #3
      Another disturbing book

      The 1975 book "Lost!" by Thomas Thompson tells the true story of a guy, his wife, and his brother-in-law, sailing to Costa Rica in a trimaran, when it capsizes. The antagonist of the story is the brother-in-law, for sure, who basically caused the accident, then exacerbated it with his actions afterwards. They drifted along for quite a while without food or water, living in the upside-down hull.

      Anyway, it mentioned an incident where the guy's wife wound up having sores on her legs, because she just peed in her jeans whenever she had to go. She never got into the water but just stayed on a cot or something that kept her above the water. The guys would often get into the water to swim around, or came up with some way to pee thru holes they cut in the cots, but she just stayed in one place.

      It shouldn't be titillating, since clearly it was a dire situation, she wound up with a bad rash in salty air that they couldn't really alleviate, and, sorry for the spoiler, but she (and the idiot brother who caused it all) wind up dying. But when I read it in a Reader's Digest anthology I found laying around my parent's house in the early 1980's, I was a young teenager with this weird fetish that I thought I had invented that was shared by no one, so an account like that leapt off the page and gobsmacked me.

      Later in the mid-nineties I read the books of Graham Masterson ("Drive him Wild" and others) which, ostensibly are accounts of "real women" talking about how they switched-up their sex lives; invariably there'd be at least one account of a woman peeing her panties deliberately. The first time I read that I was in a testosterone fog for days afterwards. Only later did I read there was doubt that anything he wrote was true. But it was gratifying at the time to think, "wow, such women really do exist somewhere other than in my sordid fantasies!"

      God, the things we had to do for jollies pre-web. You kids don't realize how good you have it these days!

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      • #4
        Molly Parkin: Love all

        There has been a similar thread a long time ago. So I hope you won't mind if I repeat what I mentioned then already:

        Molly Parkin's book "Love all" contains a great scene where one girl ("Jean", 19 or 20 years old) knows the thrill of holding it until she can't anymore, and talks a female friend into doing it with her. They put on a record (...fairly old book...) and dance around, getting more and more desperate until they stop struggling and feel each other pee their panties. The friend says this was the rudest thing she had ever done. - It is detailed and really hot. (Also I like the fact that the author is female!) This is the best scene I have ever found in a "soft" novel (just mildly porn if at all).

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        • #5
          I remember reading Black Boy by Richard Wright when I was in high school and this sentence stuck out:
          For me, the most amusing spectacle was a drunken woman stumbling and urinating, the dampness seeping down her stockinged legs.
          It's not much, but hey, I was 14-15 at the time and wetting material was very hard to find!

          In addition, a book I found on Google Books called The Sadists and the Hostages by Jack Warren has a nice wetting scene. Search for "urine".

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NoName
            I know that the Internet got us all turned on to photos, and then to videos, and that we've all had our share of Webshots, MySpace pics, Youtube vids, and all of that, but what about books?

            Sometimes, nothing beats a good book. Here are some I found on Google Books. They have previews.

            Regards, by Constantine Sult
            This is a rather disturbing book. Once you get past the absolute lack of a plot, it's also hard to put down.
            It includes several scenes of a pubescent girl wetting herself- once on the toilet, through her panties, and once in her pants, outside, on purpose. Look up the book on Google Books, and search inside it for 'urinate' to read excerpts. Or just buy it. It's a good, but disturbing, read.
            i am looking at it now--all the scenes with urine in them have been lined up together! Nice! Easier to wank to that way. Please do post any more findings such as this!

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            • #7
              Histoire de l'Oeil by Georges Bataille has a great deal of wetting/peeing in it, explicitly associated with sex. You can find an English translation (Story of the Eye) many places online, and it's very short (about 60 pages). I'm surprised no one has mentioned it--perhaps because the novel itself turns violent and grotesque half-way through--but it's the most mainstream, dare I say, academic depiction of pee sex I've ever encountered.

              I'm even teaching it this spring.

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              • #8
                Another book to look up

                So I was looking through Google Books again, and found a couple more:

                Onie, by Marsh Kaminsky
                on pages 15 to 17, a woman with MS has a bout of desperation, followed by a large accident, in front of a male friend. There's a good description of her desperation, her wetting, her thoughts about the whole thing, and her borrowing clothes to wear after (and liking that she gets to 'let her hair down,' so to speak, looking somewhat silly in the borrowed clothes).

                Understanding the Rain, by Allen Scarbrough
                on pages 94 to 96, a middle aged man is hiking in Oregon with a 23 year old girl. he says something silly/funny, and she wets herself. he comforts her, helps her back to the lodge to get cleaned up, and on page 97, they have lots of sex in the shower. I know how the scenario sounds, but this is well written. It's the only such scene in the book, which is otherwise not softcore porn at all.

                enjoy!

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                • #9
                  John Irving

                  John Irving has written a number of books that include urination.

                  "The World According to Garp"
                  had a girl who liked to wear diapers.

                  "A Prayer for Owen Meany"
                  had a girl, (Maureen Early I think) who would wet her pants
                  when scared or excited.

                  "The Cider House Rules"
                  had a kid who was a chronic bed wetter.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks NoName

                    Just like to say thank you to the poster of this thread for bringing google books to my attention. I remember reading my first Stephen King book at 18 (Desperation) and my very welcome surprise to find a wetting in it (and a few more). After that i used to buy books (mostly horror and thrillrers) and spend ages scanning the pages for wettings,and i found quite a few especially from most King books as well as Dean Koonts,Richard Leymon ect(I would read them eventually)... Every now and then someone will come up with something new,A new photo site,vid site and so on.And they're all great for a while but do get boring. I can now go on google books,go to the "advanced search" then "exact phrase" and type in anything to do with wetting or desperation,and it will list all the books in its data base with those terms. So untill someone comes up with something new, Thanks NoName for my hours of fun

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                    • #11
                      Yeah I haven't read much Stephen King but it makes sense that he would include wettings regularly as he is a fear writer.

                      The one book of his I have read has two wettings; the book is called The Stand. The main female character is sneaking around someone's house and hears someone outside, gets startled, and pees her pants a bit. Then this other woman is....essentially fighting Satan and she gets thrown into a wall or a window or something and loses control of her bladder.

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                      • #12
                        The Stand was a good book all around. It was actually the first book I ever found a wetting in.

                        Speaking of Stephen King, here is another one:
                        The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

                        In it, a girl is lost in the woods. There are two scenes of interest:
                        In one, the girl falls behind on a hike when she pauses to pee. A bit desperation, and good outdoor pee scene.

                        In the other, she again pees in the woods, but also has diarheea (I know, blech). After, she slips, falls backward into the poop, and barely keeps her clothes out of it. Good description as she strips from the waist down and wades into a stream to clean herself, and then dresses again.

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