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I was never allowed to wear as a child even though I needed them desperately to avoid bed wetting.
DanielW said:Something similar happened to me last year...I was with a friend at a home improvement store and we were in a long-line of people waiting to have wood cut to size. I really had to go...like really bad...by the time I worked up the courage to say so to my friend it was really bad. He was irritated with me and didn't want to get out of line, so he just kept telling me to wait. I couldn't. I was the most embarrssing adult moment I'd had in a long time.
This is why kids can't figure potty training out. Parents are too damn lazy to do the right thing.diapernh said:I was at the zoo the other day and this little girl was asking her mom to go to the bathroom. The mother said “just use your diaper, thats why i put one on you”
It’s an oft told story and it does happen, fantasy fiction aside. I’ve seen it happen myself.KittyMerriweather said:This is why kids can't figure potty training out. Parents are too damn lazy to do the right thing.
But for sure Kimberley Clark figured out that its a winner to sell Pull-Ups for well over the potty training periods, there's so many big box on sale, some box have over 100 Pull-Ups, yes some kids can be quite a challenge to potty train for sure but when they are ready, it doesn't take more than 1-2 weeks, they clearly intend the parents to also use them like diapers, and also as a backup to going on the potty when its not convenient to find and use bathrooms. I'm back from grocery and saw a parent tell her toddler girl (she must have been 2-3 yrs old not 100% sure) it was yucky to use public bathrooms and that's why she was wearing a Pull-Ups, she told her its ok to use her Pull-Ups right there in middle of grocery while the bathroom was 3 feet away and very clean (trust me with Covid19 they sanitize it between each use and I see the employees coming out with the full cleaning kit so many times)PCS said:It’s an oft told story and it does happen, fantasy fiction aside. I’ve seen it happen myself.
Although it’s tempting to be jealous of the kid who is being told “sure, you can wet yourself on purpose, it’s fine by me”,
it must be very confusing for the kid.
The original premise for pull-ups was that they were there to contain an accident if it happened, not for a kid to use on purpose if a trip to the toilet is inconvenient for the parent.
I don’t think I’d ever do this as a parent but wouldn’t get stressed if an accident did happen.
And that Mom just taught her kid to be afraid of bathrooms.CodyBaby said:But for sure Kimberley Clark figured out that its a winner to sell Pull-Ups for well over the potty training periods, there's so many big box on sale, some box have over 100 Pull-Ups, yes some kids can be quite a challenge to potty train for sure but when they are ready, it doesn't take more than 1-2 weeks, they clearly intend the parents to also use them like diapers, and also as a backup to going on the potty when its not convenient to find and use bathrooms. I'm back from grocery and saw a parent tell her toddler girl (she must have been 2-3 yrs old not 100% sure) it was yucky to use public bathrooms and that's why she was wearing a Pull-Ups, she told her its ok to use her Pull-Ups right there in middle of grocery while the bathroom was 3 feet away and very clean (trust me with Covid19 they sanitize it between each use and I see the employees coming out with the full cleaning kit so many times)
Note with the COVID-19 it best to be afraid, not stupid.KittyMerriweather said:And that Mom just taught her kid to be afraid of bathrooms.
Parents really are clueless << I say that because I know my parents created the naughty potty streak I have
Nappies for all, then!Lestat said:Note with the COVID-19 it best to be afraid, not stupid.
Wouldn't say allowed but I did. I wet the bed until I was 12 so wore drynites to bed. By the time I was that old I was waking up dry about 2 or 3 nights a week and usually woke up if I needed the toilet in the night.PCS said:One of my early memories from when I was about three involved being put into a nappy in advance of a long car journey during which it was felt that I would probably fall asleep.
I think I was told, (or at least I had the impression!), that I didn’t need to worry about asking to stop if I needed a wee as I could just go in the nappy.
At the time I was day trained.
Was anyone else ever allowed to wet their nappies on purpose for convenience in this way?
Although this wasn’t my DL trigger I think the memory of it may have contributed in some way.
Children are often smarter than they're given credit for and some know that they should use the potty but will do what they're told if it's easier.KittyMerriweather said:This is why kids can't figure potty training out. Parents are too damn lazy to do the right thing.
They clean the washrooms, and kids can wash their hands. Its best to keep your wits about you. smdhLestat said:Note with the COVID-19 it best to be afraid, not stupid.
Some staff might not clean the bathrooms or clean them as well as others. Others may use the bathroom and may carry the disease and it might not get cleaned every single time. Better to be safe than sorry.KittyMerriweather said:They clean the washrooms, and kids can wash their hands. Its best to keep your wits about you. smdh
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