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I usually say peeing or wetting but will sometimes say pissing. I've tried a few other terms but none of them feel right
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I usually say wet/wetting. Tickle just reminds me of when I was a kid and my grandma would ask me if I needed to tickle. Or she would remind me to go tickle before bed since I was a bedwetter.
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By Little BabyDoll Christine · Posted
This has a STAR WARS implication: May divorce be with you Also, do not trianglular diapers have to be cloth? -
By Little Sherri · Posted
Yeah, it's funny the euphemisms we employ. I don't talk a lot about the contents of my diaper with my wife, but when I do, I usually just say "wet" - as in, "I'm pretty wet - I think I'll change now rather than after we get there - give me a sec..." When I'm writing about it, I tend to say "wee" rather than "pee", and I almost never say "urine." As for the other of nature's callings, I have a hard time calling it anything, so I usually resort to the number system I was taught as a kid, and say "#2". I don't like the term "messing", and I almost never say "poop" or "pooped", or any of the other standard terms -crap/shit/turd etc. I have found myself adopting terminology from other venues, describing it as a "nugget" or a "golf ball" or a "log". I never talk to my wife about #2. If I say I need to change, I would rather she just assume it's because I'm wet, which, most of the time, is the case - I don't use my diaper for #2 very often, whereas it's practically the only place I "wee".