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  1. You are correct that stress can cause regression and/or bedwetting in some, but placing an inverse link, i.e. stating that all bedwetting and/or regression is caused by stress is a mistake. This means that if there is no provable inverse, there can't be a correlation. That may be true for some, but most wealthy individuals (see actors / musicians etc as examples) grew up in what is classed in a poor environment. The process of poor to wealth is greater than the inverse of wealth to poor, this is where wealth relates to the acquisition of money, but true wealth is the acquisition of happiness. This is what is not analysed / recorded. Maslow's theory identifies wealth by the acquisition of certain material wants to finally the acquisition of spiritual fullfillment. Using that flawed theories, one can never be wealthy, but analysis of wealth tries to use capital gain as wealth. As a result, using the real value of wealth, a poor person is extremely wealthy if they are happy as opposed to the multi-millionaire living in a virtual prison as a way to keep their money! Therefore, the scale is more accurate if one compares the number of people who are money poor and happy as compared to those who are/were money rich and either are still money rich but unhappy or were born money rich and lost the money and are now money poor and unhappy. Those who were born money rich have a different set of problems than those who grew up money poor. Also, those who grew up what is classed as different would have a different set of issues that those who grew up pseudo normal, as if that is a thing. Since we are all different, there is no normal, and we all have different issues. Therefore, there can't be a correlation to a nighttime issue and/or anything else beccause there is no commonality. There is a mean or average when one creates a wide enough sample, but there is no direct correlation. P.S. I like the level you think.
  2. Are authors who write fiction less able to dicern the difference between truth and lies because they surround their thoughts in falsehood? Are politicians, solicitors, doctors, most qualified people capable of honesty as during their work, they prevent detailed information from being exposed to protect their client(s)? Lets drop the level of question... Do you think that a rotund man dressed in red with white fur trim circumnavigates the globe in 24/48 hour period in a sleigh drawn by flying reindeer invades every house where a child lives to leave gifts.... and that he is let do this by every security service worldwide? Do you think that a 1" female in a dress and wings takes teeth from under a pillow and leaves a coin? Simply, what level of fiction / falsehood / lies do you believe... ....or do you not understand that deceipt is any act or ommission that directly or indirectly leads another to believe what is untrue is a lie, and in most countries in the world, this behaviour comes with stiff prision sentances as well as fines. I reiterate - this question should not exist, as anyone with a shred of decency or sense would be able to determine that there is no link whatsoever, other than the act of discrimination, between a sexual preference and night time urinary issue. For you asking, it is questionable, but then you try to make an excuse for your behaviour! At aged 62, I'd expect you to know how to behave in society, but as others have said, the world is made up of the pityful and the insane.
  3. Congratulations, you pick a study that 100% consists of children from the Western world where every child was trained to use a diaper as the source to contradict what I posted. I presume from your post you have never heard of Elimination Communication - that you are unable to comprehend yet primates can and do.
  4. You really need a crib or a playpen - to either put your little you in, or your credit cards. Otherwise, you will not have enough space in your home if your little side finds the toy stores.
  5. A lot of people who survived blast explosions, suffered internal damage. Due to the inability to do an MRI (invented in 1977), internal damage was either ignored or dealt with. A partially full bladder, due to the way water can't be compressed as compared to body tissue, when hit with a shock wave, can stretch and/or tear bladder walls. As a result, there is a section of bladder wall that doesn't sense stretch. This can cause overflow issues and/or reflex issues. Bed wetting is one of the symptoms, and by the time it is confirmed (1977 or later) it is usually too late to do anything about it. This didn't just effect Northern Irish people, but was a common problem with soldiers returning from the wars. It was originally misdiagnosed as part of PTSD or Post Stress Traumatic Disorder. There is no known physical and/or medical reason for bedwetting. Even a new born child can sense their bladder.
  6. I have tried bambinos overnight when unwell. The washing machine was very busy the next morning - and I was banished to the spare room until I recovered. My partner was not very forgiving since she woke up early kinda sticky. Bambinos are thick, and can absorb a lot during the day, but overnight, they tend to fail at the back. What is worse, in my opinion, is any of the cloth backed diapers. If you can get away with these, nice one, but my body shape doesn't seem to suit any disposable when I am unwell.
  7. Vilen dank, but you don't need to type in German to make any points here.
  8. would it be better if it was called a play-pen? Back to the Future - Play Pen
  9. For me, when I get to that state, I go back to cloth diapers and plastic pants - as they seem to be the only diapers that handle lying down, but the diapers go halfway up my back and belly. I have yet to find a disposable that can handle liquid mess. Even babies on a liquid diet, their diapers leak. P&G refer to it as a Poonami, and are flogging diapers that are supposed to catch what comes out of the back. With disposable diapers they leak from every point. From personal experience of diapering babies, when it happens, it happens and one almost needs a swimming pool to dunk the baby in to deal with the mess. Forget about trying to clean the baby clothes - it is stained forever and will end up in the bin... and you can't get annoyed, otherwise you have a cranky and scared baby also to deal with.
  10. 'you'll sleep like a baby' is one of the most misused and ludricous phrases ever created. It is supposed to mean that one had a worry free sleep as a reference to a baby does not have any worries of life. However, for those who have actual babies / children - the true meaning of the phrase come to light. A young baby sleeps at max, four hour intervals before waking crying looking for attention and/or food and/or a change - that is if they haven't woke up earlier with poo covering their back and the rest of their clothes. Even after you change and feed and clean your child, trying to get them back to sleep so you can put them down in their cot / crib is a long ordeal - and usually ends up costing you the rest of your nights sleep. What I have encountered many a night, is getting up at 10pm, 12 midnight, 2am, 4am to change and feed my little darling, walking the floor with the little one half awake and half asleep in my arms with some irritating nursery ryhme playing on the mobile in constant repeat while I am fully awake..... and then closer to 7am, the little tike decides to fall asleep... when I have to go in and face a 8am meeting half awake. I come back to the house and both my partner and I are shattered where my little darling is now happily and quietly playing with some toy fully awake.... until he farts and explodes into his diaper and the tears and tantrums start again. Another change, and my little darling falls asleep on the toy, and stays alseep until 3-4pm where he now screams for food while ignoring the mess he is covered in. This repeats all day and into the wee hours of the morning until he eventually falls asleep at 5-6am... another day dealt with where the parents / adults are now more sleep deprived all due to the simple concept of........ their little darling baby sleeps like a baby I suspect that the phrase was created by a person who never had and/or dealt with actual children - and I don't like his/her sarcasm. That is a jail from circa 100 years ago.
  11. At 12.40, 30th May 2018, there was no published medical cure in the western world for diabetes. The source of my information was incorrect, and there is a cure, but it contradicts a lot of food saftey thinking. As a result, medical science has still to accept it. The cure involves reducing/removing the fat within the kidneys, one of the primary reason for the bodies mistake in recognising its own sugar balance. Chinese medicine has been handling this for centuries while western medicine have been dealing with symptoms. The core reason for the delay in change in western world medicine is the almost guarenteed loss of profit to be indured by large pharma. The solution recognised by Chinese medicine is the introduction of White Mulberry Leaf to the diet in small quantites. i.e. 1-2 cups per week/month. This has been dismissed by western medicine by publication of a single incident in where a person overdosed on White Mulberry Leaf Tea. Considering the percentage of people worldwide that overdose on medication, it seems strange that the one W.M.L.T. overdose should get such media traction. In my humble opinion, it is more likely that western world large pharmacutical companies are trying to discourage the use of W.M.L.T. due to their projected loss on diabetical treatment medication. Where it concerns the food industry is that the food industry is responsible for the continued dosing of food with artifical sugars and sweetners - both are severely damaging to the kidneys - and denying that this food is harmful. After all, if they admit it, most fast food chains and food processing plants would need to close.
  12. The actual numbers are slightly hidden due to human behaviour to hide what they percieve as a difference to societal norms. To figure out the numbers, one has to look at the adult diaper market, its now acceptance on mainstream media advertisements and reverse calculate what the market is targeting. This is due to simple economics - a company will not produce or sell a product without at least, ensuring that there is a market to buy said product. This gets very specific when one looks at the capital investment into this market - and the realization that money is not invested into a product / market without some reasonal expectation of a return on investment. For one version of source figures, see https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/adult-diapers-market This states that the disposable adult diaper market is due to be $38.2b by 2032, with a growth of 8% per annum. Assuming 1 diaper per night is 365 per year at an average cost of $1 per diaper equates $365 per person per year. $38.2b / $365 = 104.6m people. World population is roughly 8b people. That works out as 1 person in every 80 bed wet. There is other variances that are needed to be added which are:- the preference of the older generation to use cloth instead of disposables a proportion of people don't use any protection other than a plastic undersheet some people stuff a baby diaper in underwear some people use a sanitary pad I would suspect that the numbers are more likely 1 in 40 people or greater considering the availability of waterproof undersheets (sold as hypoalergenic and/or dust and bed bug protection fitted sheets) for adult sized beds. Add this to the increasing delay in children being toilet trained - and attending school later and later still wearing diapers, I would suspect that the number to get to 1 in 20, then to 1 in 10, and then to 1 in 5 or more.
  13. @rubbersheetmike That question is discriminatory and totally disrespectful to all people in the human race. To me, it is similar to the lies of history that stated that people of coloured skin were less intelligent that their fair coloured skin brethren. This site / forum is fully acceptable of all versions of adult baby play. It also accepts and welcomes people of all race, creed, culture, and belief - as long as they are over 18 years of age. This site/forum does not discriminate - and in my humble opinion, should not allow others to do same. I am aware that this is off topic, but this topic should not exist anywhere in the world as the answer to the question is a resounding NO. I am also shocked that you listened to a lying bigot who told you that there was a link. I am more astonished that you would consider that it has any truth in it and then ask about it on this site.
  14. I can't say conrgatulations via the reaction, so I say thank you so you can recieve a winners cup.
  15. I find it hard to trust an industry that is focused on profit rather than cure. I said that I wasn't going to debate vax vs ant-vax, but the lie of a magic pill that will cure from an industry that is not trustworthy - to me is too good to be true. Giving science all the respect, lets consider the household pests that have existed for centuries - i.e. the domestic/sewer/house rat. It is a biological item, and poisons have been made to kill this - yet today, the species is still thriving and immune to the poison. This is the species that was responsible (in a way) for the black death and thousands of other diseases that effected humans - yet today, they still exist and are still a pest. Common sense and Darwin theory tells science the reason that the rat still exists - it is that the species mutates and gains resistance to the poisons. Our change of living to brick houses create a solid object to restrict their entry. As a result, their food source is limited. Therefore, it is easy to surmise that the quantity of rats today is only 1-5% of what existed during the 16th centry and earlier - and it was human behaviour, not scientific implementation that caused the change. Yes, science identified the value of change - after the fact. In relation to a virus, it mutates exactly the same as a rat does. Poison / vaccine is a little more than useless as it forces the virus to mutate faster - similar to that of a rat becomming imune to poisons. What reduces a virus is a change in human behaviour - hand washing, mask wearing, social distancing. These key items reduce the transmission rate, the R number. With less being transmitted, less people get it, and slowly, the number of infected drops. The number of people getting vaccinated is usually not related to the death of a disease, but medical science loves to belive it is. Polio was identified as being mostly irradicated due to vaccines. Polio vaccine introduced in 1960s, where in 1984 people were still getting it. That is 20 odd years later. Also, a number of vaccinated people got polio from the vaccine due to it containing a live polio virus. Simple fact is that science is not as advanced as it likes to pretend that it is - and lies to the world when queried. Medical science, being a division of science ran for profit is just as arrogant. I pity those who blindly believe in a magic cure. It is more profitable to treat symptoms than fix the problem. Magic is an illusion. Medicine is a combination of illusions plus taking credit for trial and error and what is refered to as Chineese Medicine and herbology etc.
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