carsfan Posted May 27, 2024 Posted May 27, 2024 11 hours ago, Like2bwet said: I have worn nappies for bed every night for the last 6 years, just because i can. I'm now at a stage were i semi wake and wet my nappy but i have had a number of night where i have been very tired and have wet in my sleep and this really excites me. I was never a bed wetter as a child and feel i missed out on something. This fits right in with my experience. I'm not as far a long as your 6 years but I'm now waking up half asleep and going in my diaper before drifting back to sleep. I feel so rested and relaxed waking up in wetter nappy then I started getting in. It's hard d to describe how he feeling honestly. 1 1
DiaperedJeff Posted May 30, 2024 Posted May 30, 2024 I wake up in soaking wet cloth diapers and plastic pants every morning. I absolutely love the feeling! 1
stevewet Posted June 3, 2024 Posted June 3, 2024 On 5/30/2024 at 5:16 PM, DiaperedJeff said: I wake up in soaking wet cloth diapers and plastic pants every morning. I absolutely love the feeling! There is no better feeling than waking up wet having slept through it all until morning.
WBxx Posted June 3, 2024 Posted June 3, 2024 2 hours ago, stevewet said: There is no better feeling than waking up wet having slept through it all until morning. Yep, even in my youth waking wet with no memory was special for me. The shame, sensations, infantile implications were magically exciting for little me. 2
longislandguy Posted June 6, 2024 Posted June 6, 2024 When do you think you can classify yourself as a bedwetter? I'm back at it after a two week plateau, which is good....three days in a row, but I have to make sure to drink enough water before bed, and not pee before falling asleep...that seems to have been working, but it doesn't seem fully natural. It's like, if I didn't do that, I would wake up dry. So, I wet the bed, but am not a bedwetter, if that makes sense. So, when can one consider oneself a bedwetter?
stevewet Posted June 6, 2024 Posted June 6, 2024 1 hour ago, longislandguy said: When do you think you can classify yourself as a bedwetter? I'm back at it after a two week plateau, which is good....three days in a row, but I have to make sure to drink enough water before bed, and not pee before falling asleep...that seems to have been working, but it doesn't seem fully natural. It's like, if I didn't do that, I would wake up dry. So, I wet the bed, but am not a bedwetter, if that makes sense. So, when can one consider oneself a bedwetter? If you wake up wet then in my opinion you are a bedwetter. Even during my dry years I always knew there was always a possibility of waking up to a wet bed and honestly never not thought of my self as one. I like the fuzzy special feeling it gives me always thinking of my self as a bedwetter.
Jeffery Posted June 6, 2024 Posted June 6, 2024 I wet the bed every night in my diaper while sleeping 1
WBxx Posted June 6, 2024 Posted June 6, 2024 3 hours ago, longislandguy said: When do you think you can classify yourself as a bedwetter? I'm back at it after a two week plateau, which is good....three days in a row, but I have to make sure to drink enough water before bed, and not pee before falling asleep...that seems to have been working, but it doesn't seem fully natural. It's like, if I didn't do that, I would wake up dry. So, I wet the bed, but am not a bedwetter, if that makes sense. So, when can one consider oneself a bedwetter? Personally, I began to considered myself a bed-wetter the night it happened away from home when not wearing. Or the afternoon I wet (no diaper) during a brief nap. In your case, wearing 24/7, it’s a harder call. Just keep at it and something will happen that will leave no doubt. 1
foreverdl Posted June 6, 2024 Posted June 6, 2024 Lately I wet almost every night and if I wake up even for a few seconds I will start the pee and fall back to sleep, it's soo nice and wet.. 1
stevewet Posted June 7, 2024 Posted June 7, 2024 12 hours ago, foreverdl said: Lately I wet almost every night and if I wake up even for a few seconds I will start the pee and fall back to sleep, it's soo nice and wet.. I know the feeling it is lovely. I wouldn't dream of getting out of bed even if I do wake needing to pee which is rare. 1
artiejr Posted August 2, 2024 Posted August 2, 2024 I wet damn near every night. If I was dry 4 nights a year, that would call for a celebration. I never wore diapers and plastic pants growing up because they were difficult to get. Always woke up soaked head to toe. I wet damn near every night. If I was dry 4 nights a year, that would call for a celebration. I never wore diapers and plastic pants growing up because they were difficult to get. Always woke up soaked head to toe. I started to wear diapers and plastic pants when they became available. Currently wear them at night now. Been a bedwetter for most of my life, just a brief stoppage when I turned 18 back in 1969. Started back up off and on around 19. Full blown at around 27. Still bedwetting to this day.
Reggie Posted February 14, 2025 Posted February 14, 2025 Every night for me and the boyfriend. I love it when I need to pee and can go back to sleep. Wet warm bed is wonderful. 1
Dragonet Posted February 15, 2025 Posted February 15, 2025 Pretty variable! I have three sorts of main “modes” my body has kept switching between at different points in my life: Low frequency: I’ve had periods of being dry for several months between bedwetting episodes (on average, that is — I’ve gone dry for more than a year several times before, which still fits in this category no matter how much I thought of myself as dry at the time, because there’s a clear pattern to these and random luck doth not reliable nighttime continence make 😅 ) Baseline frequency: Where I “normally” am, though it took me a while (and some statistical analysis) to admit it. If you look at any given month of my life, it’s significantly more likely to be in a low frequency period — because a dry period of a year just takes up a lot more months than the one where I wet three times. But after you see enough dry periods return to that latter kind of month, it becomes very obvious that the dry periods are the exception, not the rule — even if they last longer. After any given accident, it is far more likely that my next one is days or weeks away than months. High frequency: Sometimes — usually after being stressed or anxious for weeks — I have periods of wetting more than once a week. Sometimes even most nights. And whenever that happens, it usually sticks around for a few months because latent stress is a jerk. Ngl, going straight from two bedwetting episodes in the last three years to eight in the last month has been an emotional rollercoaster — but it is one I am pretty used to at this point, even if I haven’t always been honest with myself about being on it XD It is fascinating to hear everyone’s experiences, though! I knew my level of variability was relatively uncommon (but far from unheard of), but hearing different experiences really helps highlight how diverse bedwetting actually is as a condition. Part of me wonders if low frequency periods are underreported because people think of them as dry “breaks” from bedwetting rather than just a particularly long interval between episodes? But given that a lot of incontinent people wet more frequently anyway, and that most people aren’t gonna compile graphs of this stuff in their own time (what can I say — a girl gets curious about her own body sometimes!), it’d take a particular kind of long term studies to even begin to get good data on that.
Gejoe Posted February 23, 2025 Posted February 23, 2025 Only wet my bed once a month or so from diaper leaks, but I wet my diaper every night.
Lil Leo Posted March 1, 2025 Posted March 1, 2025 Hiii! Sooooo going back many years I've always peed the bed. Maybe a couple of times a month to a couple times a week. 35 years ago I started wearing every night. Fast forward I'm untrained at night I don't even know I'm wetting. LOL I've been in night diapers more of my life than I've been out of them. As I age my daytime is weakening and I use a diaper occasionally and I don't mind a bit. PS 5 years ago I discovered the little lifestyle and sooo loves it. *HUGS*
Pampertimmy Posted March 19, 2025 Posted March 19, 2025 I wet every night and am in diapers. My morning routine is get out of my crib, brush my teeth, get out of my sleeper, change my diaper then get dressed for the day.
Jay8787 Posted May 3, 2025 Posted May 3, 2025 Every night now. Doesn't even wake me most of the time anymore. 1
gregs Posted May 4, 2025 Posted May 4, 2025 I have some times where I wet 10 days in a row and than maybe 6 days not. In general I would say 30-40%.
longislandguy Posted May 8, 2025 Posted May 8, 2025 Well, I have officially gone from never wetting the bed to having to seriously consider adding a booster. Belly sleeper and for the last three mornings, I've woken up to a damp waistband on my pajamas. I guess the liquid is saturating the front and top too much during the night. 1
WBxx Posted May 8, 2025 Posted May 8, 2025 4 hours ago, longislandguy said: Well, I have officially gone from never wetting the bed to having to seriously consider adding a booster. Belly sleeper and for the last three mornings, I've woken up to a damp waistband on my pajamas. I guess the liquid is saturating the front and top too much during the night. Expect all diapers are different. With mine folding top front coversheet back under padding has virtually eliminated front leakage. Wish I had an equally effective solution for sides. First and foremost you’ve become a helpless bed-wetter. In my book that puts a positive spin on everything. Congratulations. 1
diaper me please Posted May 19, 2025 Posted May 19, 2025 About 5-6 times a week. It just came op out of the blue about 12-13 yrs ago and hasn't stopped. My new normal and i love it! 1
soggster Posted May 25, 2025 Posted May 25, 2025 I can't make heads nor tails of my bed wetting. Most of the time I struggle to start peeing, or have to consciously make effort to get going. Yet there's been a number of times now where I've woken up way more soaked than I remember going to sleep. I managed to max out a BetterDry the other night after going to sleep with it only a bit damp. Presumably I wake up, manage to get going, then fall asleep and not remember it but I really don't know. I could just be peeing in my sleep. My desire to know what is going on so I can accurately understand my bed wetting is probably hindering my progress - I should probably just enjoy waking up wet and not worrying about how it came to be. I just trust that over time with repeated wettings it'll get easier and more regular.
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