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Anonymous
Sun, 15 Sep 02, 1:42 AM
I'm still here and lurk alot but had to share something i read with you. My brother who is not into this, is a real car nut and he has recently down loaded an e-book on to his computer and printed it out. I was dead thrilled to find about 4 references to desperation in it. Its about some bloke and his life with cars and stuff and 2 of the accounts are about girls needing to pee when in his car. Soounds real authentic though I couldnt say for sure if he is one of us. I onle had a quick read of it but have seen where to get it on internet. Here is the link and I think it cost £5 so worth it, specially as its bloody funny too.

http://www.nospine.net/default.asp?ShowTitle=0033-00270-001

He has to help her get her jeans down as his bird is about to wet herself one night in the car and the police come along, real brill stuff. And theres a bit where he needs to piss bad too.Hope this is interesting.

I'll write more soon but dont get to see much desperation lately.

Anonymous
Mon, 16 Sep 02, 1:55 AM
I'm another one of those lurkers too, but never really have seen anything worth writing about. Except at school that is as a kid. Your post makes me wonder how many other books are out there with references to desperation and wetting. When the book is not specifically about this interest of ours I find the stories much easier to believe. This one sounds really true.
Anyone else know any other books with this sort ofthing? I heards that Steven King often has peeing in his book, is that right?

Thanks ManDesp for the tip I shall download it later. It will be money better spent than in the pub later. £5 doesn't buy much beer these days or give any wanking material.
Peace upskirt man

Anonymous
Tue, 17 Sep 02, 2:23 AM
Yes you are right I think Upsrirt Man, I read somewhere about Stephen King
I also remember a brill desperation situation in one of the James Herbert rat stories. Ithink it was the last one called Domain. Also Wilber Smith begins one book in Africa with a girl bursting to pee while watching lions feeding and being unable to move. She even lets a bit go in her knickers. I creamed the ys when I first read it just like I did in this book I was giving the link to. It really was great to imagine being in this guys place with this drunk girl about to wet herself and he helps her get her jeans down.Its a true story too.

Please, any more books with this sort of thing in or is nobody bothered here?

Bye for now ManDesp

Anonymous
Tue, 17 Sep 02, 2:35 AM
Hi there.. just a follow up to 'wetting' in movies.
In the Bowie movie, 'The Man who fell to Earth' there was a scene when a character was taking out a false eye and his girlfriend watched from a distance. As ahe was shocked, she started to wet her knickers (lime green from memory) and the camera dreopped to her waist to show a large stream of wee cascading from the front of her knicks and went on until she stopped.
It was a powerful scene.

Keep up the good work Guys and Gals

LadyP
Tue, 17 Sep 02, 6:42 AM
I recall reading a Harold Robbins book years ago that included a sexual pee scene. (Anyone remember Harold Robbins? All of his books had some sort of "racy" sex scenes in them...)

Anyways, in this book, which I can't recall the title of now, the lead character and his girlfriend are taking a bath and somehow the subject of him giving her a golden shower comes up. As close as I can recall, the scenario went like this: He tells her that he is unable to pee with a hard on, and she tells him, "not to worry," she knows from her prostitute days how to make him pee. She explains that many of the American GI's used to request golden showers, but that she had to "help them out."

The girlfriend proceeds to stradle him in the bath and reaches down and massages him behind the balls and he eventually starts to pee up through the bath water and gives her a wonderful golden shower.

I read that part of the book many, many times...but of course now for the life of me can't remember the title of the book! Seems to me the book was about a man who was part of a mob family and tells about his learning the ropes from his uncle (his parents are dead?). I might be wrong about this...I read many of Harold Robbins books (for the sex scenes I must admit!) when I was quite young. Sorry I can't be more specific.

LadyP
Tue, 17 Sep 02, 6:46 AM
Sorry to make this two posts but, I didn't want this to get lost in the long post...

There was another book I read years ago, again possibly a Harold Robbins book, in which a young boy, whose mother was a prostitute, grew up in a brothel.

He is recalling his youth and a particularlly tramatic event that occurred before he lost his virginity to one of the prostitutes at the brothel. He vividly recalls a scene in which a "customer" is thrown out of the brothel for peeing on one of the women there. I can't recall how detailed the information about the pee scene was...sorry!

Perhaps I'll go to the library today and browse the Harold Robbins collection...it's a cold and rainy day here...not much else to do anyways...

LadyP
Tue, 17 Sep 02, 6:59 AM
I'm an avid book reader...so here's another book with a male desperation scene in it that I read recently...are we allowed to post specific scene quotes from books if they are properly cited? I can get this book back from the friend I borrowed it from and post the scene if I am allowed to...

Anyways, the book is by Dick Francis, and the title is "Smokescreen." A man is drugged and taken out in his car and left for dead in the desert. He is handcuffed to the steering wheel, and when he finally wakes up, there is a quite long scene in which he realizes that he needs to pee.

He agonizes about peeing in his pants whiile thinking about the fact that he has absolutely nothing to drink to replace the fluids he is about to lose by peeing. He valiantly stuggles to unzip his pants and maneuver his penis so that he can drink his own pee, realizing that the precious fluid may just save his life.

As I recall, he is unable to direct his stream to his mouth, or very little of it, and ends up peeing all over himself and is forced to sit in his peed clothes for hours and hours while he waits for rescue.

Anonymous
Wed, 18 Sep 02, 4:43 AM
Many thanks ManDesp, I wizzed though the book and found the to main references to peeing. Brilliant. I am sure the guy was turned on and just not saying so . How could he not have been. Its a dream situation to have a girl dying to wee in the car and begging to stop.Lucky Sod!
What does anyone else think about it? Who else has downloaded this book?
Actually the book is funny, and i like cars to so it great but my login name is very releveant to and he even has a couple of really sexy upskirt references too like those girls in the back seat of his car kneeling up with their heads out the roof. The wind keeps lifteng their skirts and he see their knicks. Pity they weren't needing a wee though or it would have been perfect.
Must look for Steven King and Wilber S,mith now too and Dick Francis. Thanks for the tips you all.Oh and Harold Robbins, don't think I ever read one of them.

Peace upskirt man

Nightfever
Wed, 18 Sep 02, 2:17 PM
Parkpeek: The only version I can seem to find has a very brief scene about 3 seconds but the character played by Candy Clark had on pink panties and you can definitly see she is wetting herself. images/smiles/icon_smile.gif

Anonymous
Sat, 21 Sep 02, 2:03 AM
Hi folks, after a long absence, been in hospital, I have bin doing a lot of catching up here. As I am an avid reader of books with desperation content this thread is right up my alley. I remember the Wilber Smith book well, but no the title unfortunately. Anyone out there know it? I would love to read it again. I remember the girls bladder being described as like a stone, it was so swollen and hard and drops of hot pee escaping into her pants. Wow!
I downloaded the ebook too, never done that before, but its great. I reckon the guy is a secret despi fan, because I reckon the voyearistic bit goes with liking deperation too. One of my dreams is to have a bursting young girl in my car begging me to stop, but to have to help her get her jeans and knicks down too is awesome.
Must see the Man Who Fell To Earth. Candy Clark wetting pink knicks - Jeseus H, I'm creaming already!

Good to be back. Will write when I have more time about being busting in hospital.
Peace and goodwill to all, LHM

Anonymous
Sat, 21 Sep 02, 9:56 AM
Who is candy clark?

Anonymous Coward
Sat, 21 Sep 02, 12:07 PM
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by &lt;P Freak>:
Who is candy clark?<hr></blockquote>
Have a look at http://uk.imdb.com/Name?Clark,%20Candy
And
http://uk.imdb.com/Title?0074851

Anonymous
Wed, 25 Sep 02, 10:43 PM
This is just the sort of thing I have been looking for, books with despration that seem genuine. Not that I doubt that most of what is written here is not true but somehow in a book which is not specifically about pee things there is more authenticity.

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Anonymous
Thu, 26 Sep 02, 2:29 AM
Please please tell me more about this ebook, I can't download it - my pc is playing up. I have a thing about desperation in the car, this sounds good. Who has got it? I believe it is possible to contact the writer and I would love to know if he is one of us or not? Is this right?
Love SallYAnn

traci
Sat, 28 Sep 02, 1:15 PM
If anyone has ever read any of Dean Koontz's books there is almost always mention of peeing. Usually fairly well written in my opinion.

Also, I recently read a book damned if I can recall the title or author at the moment (something like 24hrs or 12hrs??). Anyhow, I've seen movie trailers for it under a new name recently....but its about a couple who kidnap prominent families children and return them unharmed in 24? hrs bla bla bla....BUT the one time this guy and his girlfriend kidnap a doctor's kid it all backfires because the doctor is into some sort of neurological research.

He has this drug that when injected, basically keeps you concious but completely shuts down your body functions etc etc., well the good doctor uses this drug on the female Kidnapper and the result is that while she's concious she cant speak, move AND ends up loosing all control of her bladder functions.

My apologies for not knowing the title. Anyone that knows please write.

traci images/smiles/icon_confused.gif

Anonymous
Sat, 28 Sep 02, 1:35 PM
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by &lt;SallyAnn>:
Please please tell me more about this ebook, I can't download it - my pc is playing up. I have a thing about desperation in the car, this sounds good. Who has got it? I believe it is possible to contact the writer and I would love to know if he is one of us or not? Is this right?
Love SallYAnn<hr></blockquote>

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Anonymous
Sat, 28 Sep 02, 2:05 PM
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by &lt;Michael>:


images/smiles/icon_wink.gif <hr></blockquote>Hello,this is my first time here what a wonderfull place where y.all can express yourself as you wish, love all the ladys who enjoy wetting them self what a turn on to read if any of you want to write my addy : is Mazacman@hotmail.com ,i can mission a few:: lady p
traci, donna i,ve just started reading your messages
please, contact me
Michael, keep up what you ladys love ,to do (( is wet ))

Anonymous
Tue, 1 Oct 02, 4:33 AM
Here are a couple of book titles with wetting:
"The Twenty-fifth Hour" author something like Gheorgiu (Rumanian or Bulgarian or whatever). On page 246 there is a graphic description of a woman wetting herself in a jail cell. For years it was on the shelf of every decent library, but that was back in the fifties. Movie with Anthony Quinn, but no wetting scene, at least in Maryland.

"The Tin Drum" I thing by Gunter Grass but maybe Hans Helmut Kirst about a strange little man who could play a tin drum that made everybody who heard it wet themselves. No wetting in the movie I rented in Maryland.

These were both important pieces of post-WW literature, and can surely be located at out-of-print dealers.

icdixpeeohdelicious
Wed, 9 Oct 02, 7:18 PM
Thanks for the link ManDesp! I may just be able to swing $7 or so for this kind of "worthy cause"! heehee images/smiles/icon_wink.gif

You do tell stories so awfully well, I hope you'll lurk back in on us soon again, won't you?

Ta for now, ~dix'ee~

Anonymous
Wed, 9 Oct 02, 8:45 PM
Many thanks dix'ee, you're welcome. I shall certainly be back with more very soon but have been away for a while. A feew sighting to recount.

Ciao, MD

roger
Thu, 10 Oct 02, 6:57 AM
Hi All,

Just read the ref. about wetting/desp. in books and remember a few. I will try and compose a better list over a few days as I remember them but for now : -

Richard Laymon - horrror writer has references in at least 3 of his, the best is 'Night Show' where a girl wets herself in the first 4/5 pages and again near the end.

Wibur Smith - African theme historical thriller, good writer often has wettings I can't remember all the titles but one of his latest has good scene where the heroine is desperate and when you return to the scene she has wet.

Dick Francis - English Racing thrillers had some wettings in his early books, again, titles to follow.

I have somewhere a list of a few I will post a new thread when I find it.

Stay wet n happy,

Roger.

Anonymous
Mon, 14 Oct 02, 4:39 AM
i just have to say a few words about that book ManDesp

Anonymous
Mon, 17 Feb 03, 7:56 PM
I brought this one up again for Finnesse, there seems to be a few book with pee references. Yeah.

Anonymous
Mon, 17 Feb 03, 8:42 PM
hi everyone.

here are some stephen kings books with desperation:

the green mile
it
desperation city (what a name for a book...)
the fire starter
the dream catcher (althought this book it quite gross..)

the naked sun/isaac assimov
american gods/neil young

traci:
i just watched that movie a couple of weeks ago, but it was the new version and it didn't show her wetting... maybe they cut it off?
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i will try to remember the name anyway and let you know.


btw, i'm reading dean koontz book - false memory right now. does it have any desp in it?

Anonymous
Tue, 18 Feb 03, 2:24 AM
There“s one more - Erica Jong“s *Fear of Flying*, written in 1973, wherein the main female character is on a chaotic trip in Europe and after splitting up with her lover who simply dropped her off in the middle of nowhere she lands in a small hotel in Paris, France. She had been on the road all day and busy thinking about life and fate etc... so she forgets about her body functions and tries to sleep, but can“t. When she gets out of bed she first then feels her bladder and pisses - into a bidet, letting out *real streams* and wondering how she was able to keep it all in for so long time ...