Oh yes, I get change regularly whenever I go to the store. I usually pay in cash, so I always end up with change.:twocents:
:tongueout: Oh, that's not the change you were talking about? :dunno:
But in truthful answer to the OP question, I remember only one occassion when this occurred in my childhood. This was when I was having problems with bedwetting and I was between 4 and 6 years old. I wet the bed and my mother changed the sheets, then it happened again, and rather than facing the proposition of having to change them a third time, my mother put me in a makeshift towel diaper with real diaper pins. I cried like a baby... well... okay, I remember crying a lot and saying I wasn't a baby, but my mother reassured me this was better for the night than having to get up again. I even remember it was a pink towel.
But other than that, no, I don't remember being changed.
Oh wait, I do remember waiting to long to use the bathroom when at my cousins house and when I realized I really had to go, I ran to the bathroom and was trying to get my pants undone when I wet them before I could accomplish the task. I remember being changed then by my aunt into some dry shorts as my own pants were washed and then I was able to wear them when I returned home. I guess I was around 4 or 5 at the time.
Wow... I had totally not thought about that for a long time.
Interesting thread. I am guessing that most probably don't recall being changed except for in situations that had some sort of traumatic experience attached.
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