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I'd like to pick up on the emotional need aspect. As odd as it sounds for many people, bedwetting CAN sometimes meet a deep emotional and psychological need. Ive seen it happen before when my hubby - pre 24/7 diapers - would be overly stressed and yet if he woke up in flooded sheets he would be so much more relaxed to the extent that I sometimes encouraged him to drink more before bed and not use the toilet so as to increase the chance of a flooded bed. Id see him just lie in it comfortably and for some time and awake vastly more relaxed. and now in diapers I see much of the same thing - the emotional need to be wet.
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There's nothing better than my beautiful g/f gently massaging my bladder to encourage me to wet my nappy.
Along with a soft loving word in the ear to tell me that it's okay to use the protection and how she wants me to wet it
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What about instead of training to wet
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Count me in.
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I only listen to Rush Limbaugh on road trips as the aggravation helps keep me alert during boring stretches. I was driving across western Nebraska some years back when he recommended it to his listeners.
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If you've wet 14 days in a row in the last month - heck, in the last year - you've got a legit need.
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As to suggestion 1, why do you not seem to realize that an emotional need is as valid as a physical one?
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The first part of any training (or un-training) is to be certain that you really want the end results.
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I did come across a suggestion in another thread a while back about this - when you do wet, don't do anything to mentally celebrate it or clean up after it. Just let it happen and then go back to sleep as a way to signal to your body that wetting like that is what it's supposed to do.
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I was potty trained at an early age and NEVER had problems with bed wetting.
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I LOVE God (Jesus) more than ever and have prayed all my life with all my heart that I would be delivered from this temptaion but I'm 42 now and I'm beginning to think this will be with me forever.
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