Is it illegal to wet your pants in public?

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I am obviously referring to a deliberate act of wetting yourself and not an unfortunate accident. For instance, say I were to find a public restroom and lock myself in the stall and deliberately wet my pants. Now, say for some reason I were to be caught with wet pants while walking out of the stall even though my intention is to simply walk to my car as quickly as possible and drive home. Would that be considered a lewd act? Weird question, I know. But to all you other exhibitionists who are into public wetting, what are your thoughts on this?
 
Unless you are trying to do it on somebody else I wouldn't think that it would be illegal... But you'll have to check your state and local laws

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I can't see how wetting your self can be illegal. I remember years ago a friend getting fined for peeing in a public place when drunk. The policeman told him he should have just pissed his pants and then he wouldn't have booked him.
 
Most states would say yes. This is given you are intentionally creating a physically offensice condition within public view. Though obviously if you're diapered then you're not exposing that pants wetting to the public, so we're safe on that.

Now if an attempt to get to a restroom is made but not achieved, or enough forewarning is not given by your body, you would be ok to pee or poop your pants since you would be literally forced to do it against your own will.

Conversely, unzipping or dropping your pants to deficate in public is illegal regardless of intent. So you could get legally away with purposely wetting your pants and saying you had no choice. However, this would still be crossing a morally acceptable line, and just shouldn't be done if it can be helped.
 
I just really don't think there would be a way to enforce this. Of course peeing your pants in public is not illegal but I'm just wondering if there would ever be a circumstance where it was known that you were deliberately doing it. I suppose you would have to stand in a crowded place and just piss yourself and announce to everybody what you were doing and that it was on purpose.
 
Geekboy said:
I just really don't think there would be a way to enforce this. Of course peeing your pants in public is not illegal but I'm just wondering if there would ever be a circumstance where it was known that you were deliberately doing it. I suppose you would have to stand in a crowded place and just piss yourself and announce to everybody what you were doing and that it was on purpose.

I pulled my reference from a recent Utah ruling, and they based it on examples from new york. So yeah, it happens.
 
Slomo said:
I pulled my reference from a recent Utah ruling, and they based it on examples from new york. So yeah, it happens.

Really? There's actually a case of someone being prosecuted for wetting their pants? I would love to read that. Do you have the link?
 
1)There would be no way to prove that it was done on purpose rather than on accident, and 2)Who the fuck is going to call the police because they saw someone with pissy pants? Seriously, I don't think 911 is even going to dispatch the police for that. Conversely, if a police officer sees it happen, I really really doubt they would say anything, because 99% of people are going to assume it was done accidentally. And if we live in a country where wetting yourself accidentally is illegal, I seriously don't know what to say.

That being said, I would advise against wetting yourself on purpose anywhere in public that would make a mess for someone else to clean up. That's just inconsiderate.
 
KimbaWolfNagihiko said:
1)There would be no way to prove that it was done on purpose rather than on accident, and 2)Who the fuck is going to call the police because they saw someone with pissy pants? Seriously, I don't think 911 is even going to dispatch the police for that. Conversely, if a police officer sees it happen, I really really doubt they would say anything, because 99% of people are going to assume it was done accidentally. And if we live in a country where wetting yourself accidentally is illegal, I seriously don't know what to say.

That being said, I would advise against wetting yourself on purpose anywhere in public that would make a mess for someone else to clean up. That's just inconsiderate.

I do indulge in public wetting but I would never leave a puddle on the floor. I typically like to find a toilet and sit down and wet myself. I get such a thrill walking back to my car in wet pants, hoping nobody will see me. Also, I am very selective as to where I'll wet my pants too. Never in a crowded area with too many people. If I find a secluded bathroom where there is not a lot of foot traffic that is the perfect spot. But the more I do it, the more I wonder if I'm breaking any laws. I definitely wouldn't ever want to deliberately expose myself or get myself into trouble.
 
Geekboy said:
Really? There's actually a case of someone being prosecuted for wetting their pants? I would love to read that. Do you have the link?

https://www.bestutahlawyer.com/blog/2011/09/is-it-illegal-pee-or-poop-in-public

I don't know the full validity to this case, so take it with a grain of salt. Apparently though, the guy was not incontinent, and had left the bar moments before. Others saw him reliving himself on the street (though it isn't clear if he unzipped to pee or wet his pants).
 
That was actually really fun to read Slomo
 
Pissing in your underwear, Diaper talk forum?
 
KimbaWolfNagihiko said:
1)There would be no way to prove that it was done on purpose rather than on accident, and 2)Who the fuck is going to call the police because they saw someone with pissy pants? Seriously, I don't think 911 is even going to dispatch the police for that. Conversely, if a police officer sees it happen, I really really doubt they would say anything, because 99% of people are going to assume it was done accidentally. And if we live in a country where wetting yourself accidentally is illegal, I seriously don't know what to say.

That being said, I would advise against wetting yourself on purpose anywhere in public that would make a mess for someone else to clean up. That's just inconsiderate.

This is exactly what I was thinking. There's some of us who are so damn practical.....haha.
 
If it was illegal there would be a lot of newly incontinent people or people having accidents getting fined or jailed. Now if you started doing "things" afterwards in the open then that would be illegal as that would be public indecency.
 
I can't imagine any reason why it'd be illegal. That just doesn't even make any sense. Almost everybody assumes it's an accident, and I don't think anyone thinks that this is something that needs to be taken care of. I can't think of a bigger waste of time and resources than to go after people for this. The thought never even crossed my mind before seeing this thread. Of course, don't do it for obvious reasons, but the idea that this would be illegal is absurd. You wouldn't be able to prove it, and I can't imagine interrogating a person who had an accident, is embarrassed enough, and then interrogating them to see whether they did it on purpose.
 
OP, don't do it. Seriously, just don't do it.
 
ST50 said:
I remember years ago a friend getting fined for peeing in a public place when drunk. The policeman told him he should have just pissed his pants and then he wouldn't have booked him.

I figure I've done this thousands of times, not the drunk part, but the peeing in a public place. Oh shit...I think I hear them outside, they finally found me. (***running away***pant**pant**)
 
KimbaWolfNagihiko said:
Don't piss in your magic underwear.

They are called Temple Garments and this statement is both uninformed and rude.
 
Some time ago I read a story about a young woman who took to spontaneously squatting and peeing, in home, public, wherever. I found it incredibly fascinating, like yeah I'd just like to pee whenever and wherever I could.

I was into Omorashi at the time and had not yet discovered diapers. Since I started wearing I didn't have much interest in it. Also tried drinking my pee, but didn't find much health benefit.
 
DLScottsman said:
They are called Temple Garments and this statement is both uninformed and rude.

No one group is protected from being made fun of.

If someone told me they thought an invisible elf lived inside their refrigerator, I think they'd quit taking their meds. If they told me their religion teaches invisible elves live inside everyone's refrigerators, my opinion would be about the same. So people can go ahead and think they eat Jesus at Holy Communion, or that their underwear protects them from evil... but they better be prepared to accept the fact that some other people are going to roll their eyeballs.
 
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