I actually got embarrassed once by someone hearing me NOT pee. My ex-girlfriend and I used to "co-micturate". If we were in a pub and it was really quiet, either she'd sneak into the men's toilets with me or I'd go in the women's with her. Not for anything weird. Just so we could carry on talking, and I suppose for the thrill of breaking the rules. Anyway, one time we're jabbering away and nothing was happening downstairs. She suddenly interrupted the conversation and said, "Are you peeing? I can't hear you peeing". I was under so much pressure at that point and nothing was happening, I had to run the taps in the sink so she thought something was happening. Then when we got back to our table, I had to sit with a full bladder until I could reasonably suggest it was time for another pee.
It only occurs to me now to wonder why she was listening to me peeing. Or not peeing, as the case may be.
Is it normal To be embarrassed if someone hears you peeing?
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I actually got embarrassed once by someone hearing me NOT pee. My ex-girlfriend and I used to "co-micturate". If we were in a pub and it was really quiet, either she'd sneak into the men's toilets with me or I'd go in the women's with her. Not for anything weird. Just so we could carry on talking, and I suppose for the thrill of breaking the rules. Anyway, one time we're jabbering away and nothing was happening downstairs. She suddenly interrupted the conversation and said, "Are you peeing? I can't hear you peeing". I was under so much pressure at that point and nothing was happening, I had to run the taps in the sink so she thought something was happening. Then when we got back to our table, I had to sit with a full bladder until I could reasonably suggest it was time for another pee.
It only occurs to me now to wonder why she was listening to me peeing. Or not peeing, as the case may be.