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04-27-2005, 11:21 PM
Emi Masuda traveled into Tokyo on a packed commuter train running through the suburbs. Forced up against a young high school student, the 23-year-old ad agency worker was surprised when his body reacted like most testosterone-packed young men's would.
Rather than be alarmed by the experience, Masuda found it a thrill. In fact, she enjoyed it so much, a trip to the bathroom shortly after arriving at her workplace saw her relieving herself in more ways than one.
"It was the first time I'd ever diddled myself at work," she tells Shukan Taishu (5/9-16). "Our company's toilet is unisex. On the way, a small moan slipped out and it seems like somebody heard it. When I got back to my desk, I found a note there saying, 'What are you doing in the toilet when everybody else is at a meeting?' I think one of the guys in the office wrote it. I couldn't look them in the face. In some ways, that anonymous note was even harder to bear than being talked to directly."
Perhaps the average guy's biggest nightmare while relieving their carnal frustrations is being caught in the act, but the same applies to women, too, according to Shukan Taishu.
Nanami Kuwata, an apparel company employee, knows exactly what the men's weekly is talking about. Given a little time to herself while on a tennis vacation with a couple of girls from work, she found herself in the mood and promptly began parting her Afro, so to speak.
"Just as I was moving into another world, the girl sharing my room burst in, saying, 'Hey, hey. Have you got a spare wristband?'" Kuwata says, adding that she had her dress and panties around her ankles and hands between her legs at the time. "She knew immediately what I'd been doing. I could only look up at her and say, 'Sorry, I haven't got a wristband.' She rushed out of the room. At that moment, I felt like burying myself in a huge hole."
Nurse Miki Mizusawa was in fact burying something into a hole of her own when she was nabbed.
"My boyfriend suddenly popped out of the closet in my room," she tells Shukan Taishu. He was really embarrassed and apologized, saying he had been planning to give me a surprise. "I was furious. I started screaming at him before finally dragging him over to my bed and hurling him onto it. My potential was pretty high considering I'd done half the work myself, and I was ashamed that I'd been spotted, so I went at it with an intensity my boyfriend had probably never experienced in a woman before."
Perhaps prying parents are the most likely to make women red-faced if they catch them red-handed. Junko Ishida certainly felt that way when her mom spotted her playing with the little man in the boat while soaking in an outdoor hot springs while on a family trip with her parents who had traveled from their home in Fukuoka to stay with her near Tokyo.
"Mom couldn't sleep because dad's snoring was too loud, so she decided to have a bath, too. She knew exactly what I was doing, but stood there looking at me and said, 'Hey, what are you doing?' I didn't know what to say, but stuttered out, 'Um, um, I was just enjoying the beautiful moon,' and hurried out of the bath," the 25-year-old government official tells Shukan Taishu, adding that when her parents headed for home, her mother grabbed her around the shoulders and said, "You'd better hurry up and find yourself somebody nice." "Now, whenever I remember my mom's parting words, it still makes my face turn bright red."
Rather than be alarmed by the experience, Masuda found it a thrill. In fact, she enjoyed it so much, a trip to the bathroom shortly after arriving at her workplace saw her relieving herself in more ways than one.
"It was the first time I'd ever diddled myself at work," she tells Shukan Taishu (5/9-16). "Our company's toilet is unisex. On the way, a small moan slipped out and it seems like somebody heard it. When I got back to my desk, I found a note there saying, 'What are you doing in the toilet when everybody else is at a meeting?' I think one of the guys in the office wrote it. I couldn't look them in the face. In some ways, that anonymous note was even harder to bear than being talked to directly."
Perhaps the average guy's biggest nightmare while relieving their carnal frustrations is being caught in the act, but the same applies to women, too, according to Shukan Taishu.
Nanami Kuwata, an apparel company employee, knows exactly what the men's weekly is talking about. Given a little time to herself while on a tennis vacation with a couple of girls from work, she found herself in the mood and promptly began parting her Afro, so to speak.
"Just as I was moving into another world, the girl sharing my room burst in, saying, 'Hey, hey. Have you got a spare wristband?'" Kuwata says, adding that she had her dress and panties around her ankles and hands between her legs at the time. "She knew immediately what I'd been doing. I could only look up at her and say, 'Sorry, I haven't got a wristband.' She rushed out of the room. At that moment, I felt like burying myself in a huge hole."
Nurse Miki Mizusawa was in fact burying something into a hole of her own when she was nabbed.
"My boyfriend suddenly popped out of the closet in my room," she tells Shukan Taishu. He was really embarrassed and apologized, saying he had been planning to give me a surprise. "I was furious. I started screaming at him before finally dragging him over to my bed and hurling him onto it. My potential was pretty high considering I'd done half the work myself, and I was ashamed that I'd been spotted, so I went at it with an intensity my boyfriend had probably never experienced in a woman before."
Perhaps prying parents are the most likely to make women red-faced if they catch them red-handed. Junko Ishida certainly felt that way when her mom spotted her playing with the little man in the boat while soaking in an outdoor hot springs while on a family trip with her parents who had traveled from their home in Fukuoka to stay with her near Tokyo.
"Mom couldn't sleep because dad's snoring was too loud, so she decided to have a bath, too. She knew exactly what I was doing, but stood there looking at me and said, 'Hey, what are you doing?' I didn't know what to say, but stuttered out, 'Um, um, I was just enjoying the beautiful moon,' and hurried out of the bath," the 25-year-old government official tells Shukan Taishu, adding that when her parents headed for home, her mother grabbed her around the shoulders and said, "You'd better hurry up and find yourself somebody nice." "Now, whenever I remember my mom's parting words, it still makes my face turn bright red."