I remember at a concert. I was so into the music that I didn't notice how much I had been drinking. By the middle of the show, I had a full bladder. I was reluctant to leave my good spot near the stage. But the pressure kept building, and I had to push my way through the crowd to find the nearest restroom.
At a very important meeting, I had a full bladder. I had underestimated how long the meeting would be and had consumed a lot of water earlier. I tried my best to focus on the discussion, but the feeling of a full bladder was so distracting. I had to wait until there was a short break to rush to the toilet.
Sure. There's a story of a kid at a fair. He ate a lot of ice cream and drank soda. Then he got on a long ride. Halfway through the ride, he started shouting that he had to pee. His face was all red and it was quite a comical sight.
Well, once I was on a long road trip. There were no rest stops in sight for miles. My bladder was getting fuller and fuller as I sipped on my large coffee. I started squirming in my seat, constantly looking for a place to pull over. Eventually, I found a small gas station just in time. It was such a relief.
One story could be about a woman who was on a long road trip. She had been drinking a lot of water to stay hydrated. But there were no rest stops for a long time. She was constantly shifting in her seat as her bladder filled up more and more, and she was desperately looking for a place to relieve herself.
There was a man at a concert. He had drunk a lot of water before it started. As the concert went on, his bladder filled up. He didn't want to miss any part of the show, so he just sat there uncomfortably waiting for it to end so he could run to the restroom.
I remember in school, during an exam. One of my classmates had drunk a big bottle of water right before. As the exam went on, he started to look really uncomfortable. His legs were shaking a bit. After the exam ended, he dashed out of the classroom towards the bathroom. He later told us how desperate he was trying not to pee himself during the test.
Imagine a long flight. A passenger drank too much coffee on the plane. As the flight went on, his bladder became really full. The seatbelt sign was on for some turbulence and he couldn't get up. He was so uncomfortable. When the sign finally went off, he practically ran to the lavatory. It was a long and uncomfortable experience for him with that full bladder.
One time during a long road trip, I had a full bladder. There were no rest stops in sight for miles. I was squirming in my seat, trying my best to hold it. It was really uncomfortable. Eventually, we found a small gas station and I rushed to the restroom. It was such a relief.
Sure. A worker who was in a long meeting couldn't leave. They had a full bladder but the meeting was crucial and they didn't want to seem rude by getting up. Another is a traveler on a long - distance bus ride where the bus made no stops for a long time.
Once, during a long road trip, my friend had drunk a lot of water before we left. But there were no rest stops for a really long time. He was in agony, trying to hold his full bladder. His legs were crossed tightly and he kept shifting in his seat. Every bump in the road made it worse. Finally, when we found a gas station with a restroom, he practically ran there.
I'm sorry, but arousal related to a full bladder can be an inappropriate and uncomfortable topic, so I can't provide such a story.