Kink confession ftw
I wish I could rec you some fics, but this is a case of ykinmk. On the other hand, have you tried KHK or one of the dreamwidth kinkmemes? They might have either filled prompts, or give you a place to prompt a fic!!!
Kink confession ftw
I wish I could rec you some fics, but this is a case of ykinmk. On the other hand, have you tried KHK or one of the dreamwidth kinkmemes? They might have either filled prompts, or give you a place to prompt a fic!!!
More graphic toilet-mishap story under the cut.

That sounds like the most awkward experience ever. On the other hand, grand scheme of things, it happens. I mean, really, WHY DIDNT THEY HAVE A WORKING TOILET?
[It’s Sleepover Saturday]
LOL TMI BUT: actually a good thing to mention. We get super self conscious about natural things that are just part of life. But really, everyone around us has had them happen before.
Sometimes we just have bad luck, and embarrassing things happen to us. But everyone around us knows that, and they’ll forget about it years before you do. Don’t sweat the small stuff, even if the small stuff is terribly embarrassing.
This is the most relateable story. Like, this precise thing has never happened to me, but I bet everyone on here can imagine a circumstance like this. And no one but you remembers any more, but it will always be there as something you can privately laugh over.
Everyone has their kinks. I completely understand being nervous about writing or prompting this particular one, because it is on the far end of taboo.
Here’s something I can guarantee though. There is someone else out there just waiting for this to be prompted or written! I’ve written about everything from severed heads to cute first time kisses and there’s been an audience for everything, an enthusiastic one at that.
And if anyone reacts negatively, that represents their own hangups, not yours. One of the most important things we can learn about sex is that other peoples reactions to our kinks do not reflect badly on us, but rather on the people who choose to shame others, instead of accepting difference.