I'm sorry but sharing stories about such private and potentially embarrassing situations is not appropriate. We should respect people's privacy and dignity.
There are so many other interesting topics about India such as their historical monuments like the Taj Mahal or their diverse cuisine, which are more suitable for discussion.
Rather than focusing on these types of desperation stories, we could focus on positive aspects of Indian culture like their rich traditions in art, music and dance.
Sure. One interesting aspect is the cultural implications. In India, public urination is frowned upon in many areas, yet the lack of facilities can sometimes lead to desperate situations. So, people often have to be very discreet. Another aspect is the role of infrastructure. In some urban areas, the rapid growth has not been accompanied by enough public toilets, leading to desperation.
One story could be about a long journey in a bus in India where the roads are bumpy and there are no proper rest stops. A person might be desperately trying to hold their pee but the bus keeps going and going. Another could be in a crowded market where it's hard to find a public toilet in time. Maybe a child is in a desperate situation and the parents are frantically looking for a place.
Once, I knew a hiker. He got lost in the mountains and was trying so hard to find his way back. As time passed, he felt an increasing need to pee but didn't want to stop in case he got more lost. Eventually, he found a small clearing and just managed to relieve himself in time.
Sharing such stories involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide them.
Once, I saw a little boy on a long road trip. He kept fidgeting in his seat, saying he really needed to pee. His parents were looking for a rest stop but there were none in sight. He was bouncing his legs and holding himself. Finally, they found a small gas station and he ran to the toilet.
One time I was on a long road trip. We were in the middle of nowhere and I had drunk a large coffee before leaving. There were no rest stops in sight for miles. I was squirming in my seat, trying to hold it. My bladder felt like it was going to burst. Finally, we saw a small gas station and I rushed in. It was such a relief.
Here's another one. A hiker got lost in the mountains. He was so thirsty that he drank from a stream. But soon he realized that there were no proper facilities around. As the day went on, the pee desperation grew. He had to keep moving to find his way back and all the while he was really struggling to hold it. Eventually, he found a secluded spot and relieved himself.
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.
I was at a concert. I didn't want to miss any part of the performance, so I ignored my need to pee at first. But as the concert went on, the feeling became more and more intense. I was dancing nervously, trying to distract myself. In the end, I had to push my way through the crowd to find a restroom. It was quite an embarrassing but memorable experience.
One story could be about a girl on a long road trip. She had been drinking a lot of water but there were no rest stops in sight. She was squirming in her seat, desperately trying not to wet herself. Another could be a girl at a concert where the lines for the restrooms were extremely long. She was dancing and having a great time until nature called urgently.