If you are dealing with incontinence issues, chances are, you’ve experienced an embarrassing accident—just like these ladies.
Dating Disaster - Kim, 54
“After my divorce, I was hesitant to get back in the dating game. I had been burned by my ex and was nervous. I let time pass so that I could lick my wounds—and also did a good deal of therapy. Finally, I was ready to get back out there. I started chatting with a man on a dating app. He was sweet and seemed funny, so we decided to meet up for a coffee. When I arrived, he had selected a table outside and had ordered us both a latte. Things were going really well and we were connecting. At one point he cracked a hilarious joke and some pee slipped out. I totally froze but tried not to make it seem like there was anything wrong. Then he asked if I wanted to walk to a nearby park. I knew if I got up, he’d see I had leaked. So, I refused and told him he should go on ahead without me. I could tell he was thrown off by me abruptly ending our date, but I didn't know what else to do. Needless to say, I never heard from him again.”
Playground Problems - Alexa, 25
“My incontinence issues started towards the end of high school and got worse in college. I was a basketball player and noticed that the more I practiced, the worse my bladder issues got. I learned to live with it by wearing pads or just trying my best to hold it in. After college, I became a kindergarten teacher. I love how frank and funny kids are. One morning, I was in a rush and forgot to put a pad in. Big mistake. That day, at recess, my allergies got the best of me and I started sneezing. A bit of pee slipped out and it was impossible to hide—I was wearing white jeans. The worst part? A ton of my students noticed and started pointing out that Miss Alexa had an accident. Soon, it felt like the entire playground was laughing.”
Not So Sexy Times - Claire, 43
“I thought I had pretty much pee-proofed my life—afterall, I’ve been dealing with incontinence for years. I knew to avoid high impact workouts. I was careful anytime I sneezed or laughed and I avoided pants that were too tight. But I had no idea that leaking could occur to during sex—yup, that’s where this story is going. My husband and I were in the middle of sex, with me on top, when I literally peed on him. We both froze in shock. My husband was great about it, but I was mortified. I scrambled off him and hid in the bathroom for a long time, crying. He was sweet in trying to comfort me, but it was a long time before I was able to even attempt to have sex again.”
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