Not a sighting, but an imagining

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bodgyuk
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Not a sighting, but an imagining

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Today, I wandered into the gents at work, and there at the urinals was a co-worker who is about 20'ish, very shy, slim build guy. He was someway through his piss, and as I walked in immediately tucked himself away. As he certainly hadn't finished what he had started, I'm imaging him with a large damp patch on his underwear.

I find him cute anyway, and the thought that he had stopped without finishing, and could well have left a larger 'after dribble' than normal I found quite exciting.
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Maybe one of those guys who normally uses a cubicle, thought this time he'd be daring and use the urinal because no-one was in there, and then panicked when you walked in? It does indeed seem pretty certain his underwear would have been wet if he clenched and put it away in full flow.
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I've seen that sort of thing happen, and it excited me to think that he still had to go.
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I had a friend at work quite a few years ago who was similar. He’d always try and avoid going for a slash at the same time as other people, if he had to then he preferred a stall but if there was no choice he kept his dick tucked away out of sight.

A few times I went into the gents at a pub and he quickly finished up and tucked it away. (Quite possibly leaving a bit of a wet patch as you describe above).

A couple of times I think he was a bit more drunk and he either couldn’t stop or had forgotten his issues.
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Yes, I think alcohol definitely helps us lose our inhibitions if we're pee-shy. I speak from my own experience there.
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bodgyuk wrote: 14 Jun 2024, 06:17the thought that he had stopped without finishing
That’s one of my absolute favourite things, I think I prefer it to a desperate guy not getting to piss at all. Him thinking he’s finally getting relief, slowly relaxing, forehead cooling as he stops sweating, maybe even a cute shiver… and then the fresh panic and the clench that goes against everything he needs at that moment. And then his suffering starts all over again and the slight guilt over still being desperate because he did get to let some out after all and a man should be fine after a little relief…
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Peecadilly wrote: 01 Jul 2024, 07:57
bodgyuk wrote: 14 Jun 2024, 06:17the thought that he had stopped without finishing
after all and a man should be fine after a little relief…
I love that expectation. It's in the same category as assuming that men need fewer breaks at work than women, or that a toilet can be reserved for the women because men can go just anywhere.
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