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Sooo...How are you supposed to act when your girlfriend...
Xiaou2:
--- Quote ---I got woken up this morning by my GF asking for paper towels and cleaner\ , and I asked why
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--- Quote ---but not only did it wake me up,
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So which is it... That you were awoken to getting wet, or by your girlfriend?
If this story is Real, then either she has a medical condition...
wanted to introduce her watersports fetish gradually to you,
or it wasnt pee, but feminine juices.
Or it was an accident. Dont think Ive ever heard of such an accident at such an age however.
If its medical, or she is unsure, then she should get checked out.
If its watersports, then tell her 'In the bathtub only'. ;) heh
If its the last, then wow...
In almost all cases above, the purchase of rubber sheets may be in order. heh
Best way to handle this, is actually discussing it, and finding out what is really going on.
Xiaou2:
Btw - The two main reasons for wetting the bed, are:
1) Drank too much fluids
2) Fear / extremely nervous
As a child, I grew up in an abusive environment. Lot of rage, beatings, etc. And so I had very vivid and traumatic nightmares. Stuff that the even the best Horror movie producers would have a hard time competing with... and I was 5.
Id awake to a drenched bed. And of course, Id get in huge trouble for it.. getting even more fearful / nervous / and internally tormented... which would keep the cycle going for far longer than any childhood accident phase.
SavannahLion:
You must be dating my ex. She did this often (and not from drinking too much). It was so excessive that the (then brand new bed) quickly sported a stain spanning about four feet by about half the width of the queen and all the way through the mattress. Oddly enough, it never smelled like pee. Personally I thought it wasn't pee but from er... meeting with BOB while I wasn't there. Who knows? :dunno
BTW, Xiaou is way off base on the main reasons. The reasons are numerous. Ranging from Environmental (drinking excess fluids) to psychological (fear) to neurological (nervous disorders) and even health reasons (eg infections or child birth).
Not saying that that Xiaou's reasons aren't any less valid. I'm saying there are other reasons you definitely need to be aware of . If she continues to pee the bed and you guys determine that she's not afraid or drinks too much, then see a doctor, immediately. Whatever is causing her to lose her bladder control could be a sign of a much larger problem.
Case in point. My oldest step-daughter suddenly started peeing the bed one night. Mere days later, the pee was accompanied by blood. Her idiot dad thought it was her period and refused to take her to the docs. Having half a brain, and cutting a long story short, I took her to the docs and found she actually had a UTI. The pain of peeing was so severe she was holding it in rather than say anything about it to me (I always tell her to "tough it up" so it's partly my fault). At night, her bladder naturally just "let go" and she peed the bed.
If it doesn't happen again. I say it's just a one time thing and nothing to worry about. Just make sure you keep an eye on it.
If you really want to have fun, look into water sports and make sure you have some fun before going to bed at night. :cheers:
Skeptic73:
Get a snorkel
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on October 27, 2010, 11:48:40 pm ---
If this story is Real,
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Holy crap. Something Xiaou doesn't believe :duckhunt
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