Yes, there are. Such stories often involve non - consensual or inappropriate situations. Any form of sexual act that is not based on full and clear consent is unethical. Also, focusing on abnormal or uncomfortable situations like this in a sexual context can be seen as objectifying and disrespecting the dignity of individuals.
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.
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.
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.
Full bladder BDSM stories are often on the extreme and controversial side. Ethically, if all parties involved are fully consenting adults, communicate clearly about their boundaries and desires, and ensure safety, it could be considered within the realm of ethical exploration for them. However, from a broader social and cultural perspective, it may be seen as inappropriate or even abnormal.
One way is through strict content moderation on platforms. Websites and social media should have clear rules against such inappropriate content and enforce them. For example, if users try to post such stories, their posts should be removed immediately and they may face warnings or bans.
There are also those who try to hold it by doing things like crossing their legs really tight or thinking about other things to distract themselves. But if it's a really full bladder, this doesn't always work. And if they are in a car, they might speed a little (not recommended though) to get to the nearest rest stop as soon as possible.
A full bladder hold can also affect your concentration. In a work or study situation, like the student in the exam, it's hard to focus on the task at hand when all you can think about is your need to relieve your bladder. And physically, there can be pain or a feeling of pressure in the lower abdomen, which can be quite uncomfortable as the bladder continues to fill up.
One story could be about a person who was on a long road trip and there were no rest stops for miles. Their bladder was getting really full but they had to hold it until they finally found a gas station. It was a huge relief when they finally made it.
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.