One rather chilly autumn afternoon, a sleek and successful businesswoman rushed through the bustling city streets. Her lined face and the stern set of her jaw spoke volumes about the relentless demands of her career, but as she hurried along, her stomach rumbled noticeably.
Despite the growing discomfort in her gut, she didn't stop to take a break; instead, she found herself walking at an increasingly brisk pace toward her destination. It was a public toilet facility known for its unusual services and clientele. The idea of it made many people uncomfortable, but for this woman, it was a necessary evil she had grown accustomed to over time.
As she approached the door of the toilet cubicle, her pace quickened even more. Upon entering, she moved confidently down the long line of 'human toilets', each of them kneeling in anticipation of her arrival. Their eyes were downcast, their faces void of any emotion other than submission and reverence.
The businesswoman strode purposefully toward one such toilet, a man who looked up at her with hopeful eyes. Without a word, she squatted over him, releasing a torrent of foul-smelling diarrhea into his waiting mouth. It was a copious amount, more than usual, but he did not flinch or hesitate.
Despite the unpleasantness of the task at hand, there was an air of excitement and anticipation that hung heavy in the stuffy air of the room. For these individuals, being chosen by such a powerful figure was a rare honor, one that they would gladly endure even if it meant suffering through endless indignities and humiliations.
As she finished relieving herself, the businesswoman stood up slowly, carefully wiping her bottom with a wad of toilet paper. Without a second glance at the man kneeling before her, she turned and left the toilet cubicle, leaving behind a trail of disgust and despair.
Meanwhile, the kneeling man remained on the ground, his tongue darting out to clean up any last traces of feces that might remain. It was his job, his duty, and he would see it through to the bitter end, no matter how degrading or humiliating it might be.