The first positive way is to stay calm. If it's a child, the parents or caregivers should reassure the child that it's okay and not a big deal. For example, say things like 'accidents happen to everyone'.
One story could be about a child who was at a school play and accidentally wet their diaper in front of the whole audience. They were so embarrassed that they ran off the stage crying. But later, their friends comforted them and they learned that accidents happen.
There was a girl named Emma. At a school debate competition, she had a fight with another girl, Tina. Emma thought Tina had stolen her idea for the debate topic. Emma confronted Tina right in front of the whole class. Tina tried to deny it, but Emma kept on pushing. Emma even showed some evidence that was actually a misunderstanding. Tina felt so humiliated as everyone in the class was now looking at her like she was a cheater, and she started crying in front of everyone.
Once upon a time, there was a little diaper girl. One day, she was playing happily in the nursery. All of a sudden, she felt that familiar urge. Her face turned a bit red as she started to poop in her diaper. Her mother soon noticed the smell and came over with a warm smile. She gently changed the diaper girl's diaper, and the little girl went back to playing as if nothing had happened.
Jealousy can be a big reason. For example, if one girl is jealous of another's popularity or the attention she gets from boys or teachers. Another reason could be misunderstandings. Like in a situation where one girl thinks the other has said something bad about her behind her back, but it's actually not true. And sometimes, competition can lead to a humiliating fight. For instance, competing for a role in a school play or a spot on a sports team.
In some military academies in the past, cadets who made mistakes would be spanked publicly as a form of discipline. This was a way to instill obedience but also left the cadets feeling deeply humiliated as their peers witnessed their punishment. It was a harsh practice that has since been mostly abolished.
One common situation is when the diaper girl is playing. She gets so involved in her play that she doesn't realize she needs to poop until it's already happening in the diaper. Another situation could be when she is napping. Sometimes during a nap, she might poop in her diaper. Also, when she is being carried around by a caregiver, she might poop in the diaper without warning.
One story could be a student who was wrongly accused of cheating. The teacher made an example out of him in front of the whole class and gave him a spanking. He felt extremely humiliated as he was innocent. Everyone stared at him during the whole process.
Definitely not. These kinds of stories are not only inappropriate but also can have a negative impact on readers. Literature should be a medium for spreading positive ideas, and stories that humiliate others in a sexual context have no place in it.