Midsummer-Midlife Bliss

By carl.

Since so many of the stories found here are devoted to the young, it seems time to celebrate midlife bliss -- and the joys of midlife or later life piss. Truth to be told, many a mature man and many a woman, too, delight (to the end of their days?) in a rediscovered (or the never forgotten) joy in experiencing the void!

In this, women clearly have the advantage. What women who's had children has ever forgotten the unexpected delight (embarrassment, too?) of involuntarily wetting her pants during pregnancy when she laughed, coughed, or just "had to go?" Right up there with nursing an infant, isn't it? Shades of the past! It certainly felt good to spontaneously let go--even better to discover-- it turned on your husband/lover.

What man, at any age, doesn't find it exciting to watch an uninhibited woman pee? V-e-r-y sexy isn't it? And if she knew, what a turn on that was to you, wasn't that a turn on to both? How incredible it felt to feel her warm freshet bathe your cock, your balls, your face -- and to taste her wine direct from the cask. Did you tell her? Remember, too, in your teens (later too?) how you loved "used" panties, their scent, their taste, masturbating with them? The excitement's still there. Try it you'll see!

How many, after having a few drinks, have once again enjoyed the pleasure of wetting the bed or feeling a hot stream course down a thigh (unbeknownst to others, of course). Hey, that's what plastic sheets and washers are for.

If you haven't done it lately, but would like to, do go to sites like this or Patches Place and see if reading the stories doesn't give you a frisson. And if it does, why not discretely share that with someone you trust?

As for me, how marvelous it felt in the midst of oral sex just the other day to suck my older partner's pee pod and feel her thrill to spontaneously, involuntarily, letting go a powerful flood to our mutual delight.

Why not share that delight in your discoveries? Do write either personally or on this site reassuring us all we're not dead though maybe sleeping.

Warmly and wetly!

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