Okay, let’s talk about this jeans wetting thing I tried out. It wasn’t some big planned event, just sort of happened.

Getting Started
So, I was just wearing my usual pair of jeans, nothing special. Just regular denim. I’d been drinking a bit of water, maybe more than usual, you know how it goes. After a while, I started feeling that pressure building up, the need to go.
The Process Itself
Instead of heading straight to the bathroom, I just kinda waited. Let the feeling get stronger. Curiosity, I guess? Then, I just decided to let go, right there. It started slow, just a little bit, and then the flow increased.
The first sensation was warmth. It spread really quickly through the front of the jeans, soaking the denim. You can feel the fabric instantly change, gets dark and heavy with the wetness. It wasn’t uncomfortable at first, just… warm and wet. The feeling traveled down my leg a bit, following the fabric.
- Immediate warmth spreading.
- Fabric getting noticeably darker and heavier.
- The feeling of the wet denim against the skin.
Afterwards
Once I stopped, the warmth started to fade pretty fast. It got replaced by a kind of cool, damp feeling. The wet denim felt cold against my skin, especially if there was any air movement. It’s a weird switch from that initial heat. The jeans were obviously soaked, heavy, and clinging. Definitely not something you’d want to sit around in for long. Had to get up and change right away, obviously. Clean up wasn’t too bad, just stripped off the jeans carefully and dealt with it. Just an observation, really, on how that whole process feels from start to finish.