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  • Woman forced to wet herself on airplane

    This is really disgraceful behavior on part of the airline crew

    26 year old woman wet herself on plane after being denied to use the restroom

    https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/iris...oilet-20329596

  • #2
    Disgraceful?

    I thought it was awesome

    I wish flight attendants would do this more often.

    Airplane wettings are hot

    LM
    Last edited by Lawrence; October 24, 2019, 12:26 AM.

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    • #3
      Very obnoxious and disgusting behavior of the airline attendants. Putting ourselves in her position I can appreciate her embarrassment and shame from the standpoint most of modern society frowns on someone peeing their pants. The airline should have been made to cough up a considerable amount of cash in just compensation to her for embarrassing her in that way. But I agree, it is a fascinating story, good imagination material for our male minds.

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      • #4
        On a similar note, but a whole lot more fatal, there was that girl with the nut allergy that died because people were not allowed out their seats!

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        • #5
          Sadly they've had to pass laws in the US requiring planes being excessively delayed to return to the gate and unload all passengers. Pretty bad that the government has to mandate that corporations treat their customers with some simple decency, but that's the world we live in.

          On a side note... diaper or pull-up on flights, ALWAYS.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bazzle
            On a similar note, but a whole lot more fatal, there was that girl with the nut allergy that died because people were not allowed out their seats!
            Are you talking about the girl who died on board an airplane after eating a baguette from Pret a Manger? I am referring to the case described in this article:

            https://www.theguardian.com/society/...-pret-a-manger

            There is no indication that the crew refused to allow anyone to get up. And I don't see how that would have saved her life. I did find another article which suggested that maybe the captain should have diverted the flight, and made an emergency landing at the nearest airport, and that the crew may have been negligent in not informing the captain of the severity of the girl's condition. But there is nothing to indicate that they refused to allow people to get up. And I don't see how that would have made a difference.

            Most airlines do not serve nuts anymore. The girl's reaction was not caused by food served by the airline.

            LM

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DeltaFoxtrot
              On a side note... diaper or pull-up on flights, ALWAYS.
              Yeah, and not just for the incontinent or ABDLs

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