Kapelmeister
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We all know that bed-wetting can occur for a number of reasons. It can happen because of a small bladder, deep sleep that doesn’t wake a person up, too much alcohol, reaction to medication, anxiety, sleep apnea, a lack of the hormone that reduces the production of urine while asleep or psychological reasons. The list goes on. It could be combination of things.
We have heard of some people who say they wet the bed on purpose. Maybe because they like it, or they’re trying to get their parents or partners to either buy them diapers or allow them to use diapers.
My question is this, are those who wet the bed on purpose real bed-wetters? Not just because the bed is getting wet but because it is bed-wetting for a psychological reason? If someone wets on purpose and claim to be a bed-wetter, are they? Or are they just fooling themselves or worse lying.
Just a random question I came up with and thought some of the answers would be interesting.
I’m inclined to say yes, it is for the most part actual bed-wetting for psychological reasons. I could be persuaded otherwise.
We have heard of some people who say they wet the bed on purpose. Maybe because they like it, or they’re trying to get their parents or partners to either buy them diapers or allow them to use diapers.
My question is this, are those who wet the bed on purpose real bed-wetters? Not just because the bed is getting wet but because it is bed-wetting for a psychological reason? If someone wets on purpose and claim to be a bed-wetter, are they? Or are they just fooling themselves or worse lying.
Just a random question I came up with and thought some of the answers would be interesting.
I’m inclined to say yes, it is for the most part actual bed-wetting for psychological reasons. I could be persuaded otherwise.