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DL2000

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  1. Does that mean you have not tried what happens if you sleep without a diaper?
  2. So I'm a DL and thinking about to become a bedwetter for multiple years now, I thought about the pros and cons and figured that there are more pros for me personally. I read through various posts in this forum about this topic but in this thread however, I would specifically like to talk about the timeframe when it's basically impossible to stop bedwetting if you become a bedwetter as an adult in case I change my mind and wanna go back to being dry at night. I experimented a bit in the past and found a good amount of water I can drink before sleeping that ensures I'll wake up in the night so I can start peeing and go back to sleep. I'm certain that doing this over and over eventually leads to the body thinking that it's okay to let go, especially because of the inconvenience of waking up and interrupting the sleep. I would think that re-learning to be dry at night as an adult is harder than being a kid. Now the question is... when do you think it's basically permanent to be a bedwetter when starting in adulthood? After the first wet, unrememberable night? After 10, 100? After a few months of this happening? I would love to hear theories, but also real experiences - I'm sure here are some people that became bedwetters by wearing and using diapers at night.
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