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I mentioned in my origin story (below)…
… that when I was about five I had a (presumably non bed-wetting) friend who had an older brother who wet the bed. My friend took delight in taking me to his brother’s bedroom and showing me his brother’s wet bed. I remember sniffing the same and it smelling strongly of wee (quite an evocative smell, a wet bed!)
I recall that they had a little sister who must have only been two or three as I remember seeing girl nappies in the house.
It strikes me now as quite cruel to have an older child waking in a wet bed every morning while their younger sibling gets to wake up in the safety and comfort of a wet nappy.
At the time I suppose the perception among some parents was “nappies are for babies, (or at least unacceptable after age 3).
Did this happen to any of you?
Confessions of a British DL
Well, where do I begin? I am a DL. I’m in my 30s, heterosexual and live in the UK. I have a partner, a responsible job and a fair number of friends. My interests are all fairly normal and nothing about me screams “odd” or “weird”. No one other than my partner knows. The following is my story and...
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… that when I was about five I had a (presumably non bed-wetting) friend who had an older brother who wet the bed. My friend took delight in taking me to his brother’s bedroom and showing me his brother’s wet bed. I remember sniffing the same and it smelling strongly of wee (quite an evocative smell, a wet bed!)
I recall that they had a little sister who must have only been two or three as I remember seeing girl nappies in the house.
It strikes me now as quite cruel to have an older child waking in a wet bed every morning while their younger sibling gets to wake up in the safety and comfort of a wet nappy.
At the time I suppose the perception among some parents was “nappies are for babies, (or at least unacceptable after age 3).
Did this happen to any of you?