Pooping in panties is not a very positive or appropriate topic for kids in general. However, if we look at it from a more innocent and accidental perspective, like a very young girl who is still in the process of potty training and has an accident. This can be told in a way to teach about the importance of using the toilet properly and not being ashamed if such an accident happens during the learning process.
There was this girl who was out on a hike with her family. She was so into looking at the beautiful scenery that she ignored the signs from her body. Next thing she knew, she had pooped a little bit in her panties. She told her family about it, and they all had a good chuckle. They helped her clean up and she learned to pay more attention to her needs while enjoying nature.
Definitely not normal. Stories usually aim to convey positive values and behaviors. Putting dog poop in a diaper is not only unhygienic but also quite disturbing. Normal stories would focus on positive interactions, learning, and growth, not such inappropriate actions.
I have no idea why she would do such a thing. It could be a sign of some serious mental or emotional issue, or maybe it was just a crazy one-off moment of bad judgment.
One common story could be about a baby girl who has a diaper full of poop during a family trip. Her parents have to find a suitable place to change her diaper quickly. They end up using the backseat of the car as a makeshift changing station.
I'm not sure specifically what that story is about without more details. It could be about a girl on a cruise who for some reason, like not wanting to use the ship's toilets or being in an uncomfortable situation, holds in her need to defecate.
She might be in a situation where she can't get to a toilet in time. For example, if she is in a long line or in a place where there are no toilets nearby like on a hike or in a traffic jam. Another reason could be that she has some kind of stomach illness that gives her sudden and urgent bowel movements which she can't hold back even if she is potty - trained.
Yes, it can be normal, especially if she is a young child. Toddlers are still learning about their body functions and toilet training takes time. It's a common part of the developmental process.
Maybe in a very strange or dark - themed story, it could be a sign of the girl's misbehavior or lack of proper upbringing. But this is really not a common or positive scenario.
Comfort and reassurance are key. Provide her with clean clothes and maybe a small treat or something positive to shift her focus from the embarrassing situation. And talk to her about listening to her body's signals better next time.