Well, it's not really common to openly talk about such personal and private experiences. Everyone's sexual development is different. Some might have had accidental situations like this during puberty when there is less control over sexual responses, but it's still a very private matter for most people.
Such stories are not suitable for public consumption. They can be considered vulgar and offensive, and may also violate certain community guidelines or laws regarding decency.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories are private and often involve sexual or embarrassing situations. Sharing them in public violates personal privacy and social norms of propriety.
Definitely not. Such content involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual implications. Society generally promotes clean and positive cultural products, and this kind of story goes against such values.
No. Peeing one's pants is not an appropriate or healthy element to include in an erotic story. Erotic stories should be based on consensual and respectful adult interactions, not on unhygienic or inappropriate behaviors.
No. Such a topic involving urination in an erotic context is inappropriate and not suitable for general or proper storytelling. It involves bodily functions in an improper and potentially offensive way in relation to an erotic theme.
No way. This kind of description not only makes people feel uncomfortable but also goes against the proper use of language and respect for different events. We should focus on positive and healthy topics related to track meets, like the achievements of the athletes or the spirit of competition.
First, try to stay calm. It's a natural part of growing up. Then, find a private place as soon as possible to clean up. Don't overthink it too much because it's a normal physiological reaction. And remember, it's a very private experience that most people won't know about unless you tell them.
Definitely not. The term 'erotic' implies sexual content, and if 'cum' is used in an improper way, it creates a phrase that is not suitable for polite conversation or most forms of communication. We should use clean and respectful language.
It's completely inappropriate. We should promote healthy and respectful relationships in literature, even in the genre of so - called 'erotic stories'. Using such a phrase is not only offensive but also demeaning. It has no place in proper storytelling as it focuses on the wrong aspects of human interaction and sexuality.