This kind of topic is not suitable for discussion as it goes against ethical and medical norms. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical medical or human - related topics.
Rather than exploring such inappropriate topics, we could talk about proper catheter care in a normal medical setting, like how nurses ensure the catheter is clean and properly placed to avoid any harm to the patient.
Full bladder bondage stories are not appropriate topics as they often involve abnormal and potentially dangerous or unethical situations. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical stories instead.
There are also stories where patients initially fear the use of a catheter when they have a full bladder but then come to understand its necessity. A patient might be hesitant at first because of the discomfort or the idea of having a foreign object in their body. However, after proper explanation from the medical staff about how it will relieve the pain and pressure from a full bladder and prevent further health issues, they become more accepting. This shows the importance of patient education in medical procedures.
Stories of historical events and the heroes within them are also wonderful. Such as the story of how a group of people overcame great difficulties during a war or a revolution. These stories are not only interesting but also educational, teaching us about different cultures and time periods.
One story could be about a long road trip. A person drank a lot of water before starting the journey but there were no rest stops for a long time. As a result, they had a very full bladder and were in great discomfort, constantly fidgeting in the car seat.
Self - bondage is a very dangerous and inappropriate behavior that can cause serious harm to one's physical and mental health, so there are no such stories that should be suitable for public discussion in a positive way.
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.
No. These are medical and bodily functions that should not be sexualized. Using them in an erotic context is inappropriate and disrespectful to those who may be dealing with real medical issues related to bladder function.
If we encounter someone interested in such abnormal stories, we should immediately discourage them. Explain to them that this kind of behavior is extremely dangerous and can lead to serious physical and mental harm.
Sure. There was a patient who was afraid that he couldn't hold his bladder long enough for the ultrasound. But when he finally did it, the ultrasound was quick. The clear image from the full bladder allowed the doctor to rule out some serious bladder diseases right away.
Full bladder torture stories are not that common. In general, most storytelling focuses on more positive or at least more relatable aspects of human experience. However, in certain niche areas like some extreme sports or military survival stories, there could be mentions of this situation, but still not as frequently as other themes.