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  1. In A Word... 1 2 3 4

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  2. Down There! 1 2 3

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  3. Relationships 1 2 3 4

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  4. Nap Time! 1 2

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  5. Socially Acceptable 1 2 3 4

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  6. Crossing Over 1 2

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  7. Does That Make Me Crazy... 1 2

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  8. Vices 1 2

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  9. Snack Time!

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    • Shaking my head, "I already talked with the dean and principle. They said as long as the student consents and signs that form they will allow it. Also the parents are people I know and their friends. They have been briefed on this and are more eager to have a free class about parenting. The class starts in 2 hours, is that a yes or no from you?" 
    • I went to the store this afternoon and it was down to $4.17 a gallon.  I put $40 in as I was below a quarter tank.
    • I'd still say blog, but 100 pages is a lot.  I'd write but then edit, edit more and then edit again.  There is always a lot to tell, but focus on the most important parts.  It may all be super important to you, but with respect, think about just how important each and everything would be to everyone else.  Just enough to hold their interest.
    • I'm nervous about building and using a stent however I do use a an intermittent catheter to simulate the sensation of leaking without the risk of potentially losing the stent inside the bladder. The catheter is very simple to insert with lubricant to slide the catheter in. Once inserted and draining, just use a piece a tap to secure the intermittent catheter. This keeps the catheter in place without relying on modifying an existing catheter or depending on inflating tubes for folys. You can buy the catheters for a dollar a pice online. Using the clean technique, you can keep the catheter inserted for a few days and remove it at any time. It's very comfortable to wear and I've never had an infection using them. They come sterile and ready to use without modification. Supplies needed are the catheter, alcohol prep pads for cleaning the area and hands, anti-bacterial soap, some cloth tape for securing the catheter, and pliantly of your favorite diapers. You wall also need some KY jelly for lubricant. Change your diapers often to stay clean and reduce the amount of diaper rash. When showering, you can remove the catheter and insert a new one or use a catheter plug to keep the tube clean. Do not shower or bath and open catheter. A bed bag connected could work as well. Enjoy, I've done this hundreds of times. 
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