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Never had a rubber sheet just a noisy plastic one.
I know all about wet and stained mattresses my bed was often like that when I was a kid.chamberpot said:I also never had a rubber sheet, as a kid the mattress was just wet and very stained, once I was on my own after having to replace a few mattresses I have always kept a vinyl cover on them. I have always enjoyed a wet bed or wetting the bed
You should pee on it, just for old time sake.iampadded said:I am now 30 and that rubber sheet is still on my bed at my parent's house When, if ever, did your Mom remove your rubber sheet?
LOL Well she did not leave it on for old time sakes. I still have the more than occasional bedwetting episode and visting my parents house and sleeping in that bed generally brings out the best in me Would not want to disappoint my mom.KittyMerriweather said:You should pee on it, just for old time sake.
iampadded said:Am going to visit my parents next week in CA for my Mom's birthday. Looking forward to visiting my old rubber sheet
JOCKMAN said:So iampadded, how did this visit turn out? Was there a mattress cover on your bed? The same rubber sheet or something new? I have to admit, if I ever slept at my parent's house without a protective mattress cover and had a leak from my training underwear and plastic underpants I would be mortified! Just out of personal responsibility I would admit to my mom what happened, wash the sheets, and ask if she had the protective mattress cover stored somewhere so I could put it on the bed. This may lead to further questions from them but at that point telling them what i think they already know about me wearing protective undergarments would not be that hard to admit as my "pre-cautionary measures" based on my up-to-age 12 having wetting issues that my mom and dad handled then. I am fairly sure they knew about my plastic underpants I bought when I was 13 for wet dream events and even when I was in college my dad saw my plastic underpants on my bed (I did not know they were there until after he left my doorway with a question he asked that I answered) when I forgot to put them away after changing out of my wet diaper one morning during a time I was back home for awhile between semesters (they never questioned me about this).
I only have slight wetting 3 - 4 times a year but have had over the decades the occasional "full loss" and my trainers did not hold it all and I leaked (but I have a mattress cover protector on my bed). The statistical chances of this happening while at my parent's is quite low but over the years (and especially at college) I have heard sleeping in a different bed can be a possible cause for wetting that bed. I just feel more assured with a mattress protector and that is why I think my mom always has one on the bed when I come to visit. I think her previous questions to me asking about my bed still being comfortable and my heartfelt affirmative reply was her way of knowing that both of us prefer this protective mattress cover .
iampadded said:Hi Jockman:
Trust me. When you were living at home there is very little that goes on in your bedroom that your mother is not aware of. So I think your mom knew of your choice of sleepware and assumed it was for a reason even if she didn't ask. Anything she knows, your father probably knows, so he was not too surprised to see your plastic pants in your college room. In fact they probably assume you are a regular wetter. So I would be surprised if you bed was not protected during a visit.
As for me, I wet at night much more frequently than you. And when I visit my parents, maybe its the muscle memory, but I seem to wet almost everynight-although I do sleep like a "baby" in that house-literally. The same rubber sheet is on my bed and my bottom dresser drawer still contains an ample supply of disposable pullups and plastic pants. It is no secret to them or by brother or sister that my wetting never really stopped entirely
iampadded said:My mom keeps my drawer "up to date". I often return home and find older plastic pants discarded and replaced with new ones. As for the ash, I generally am not home long enough, except during the holdidays, to do a load of wash. If my Mom happens to be doing one, she will grab whatever I have that is dirty, including any PP laying around and wash it.
Your “advertise to the neighborhood” brings back a decades old memory. At the time I was a few months short of 20 living at home working a summer job before returning to college. This particular day I woke up soaked for the third time in like three or four weeks. Not good! With no way to hide the accident I told mom before heading off to work. Returning home for lunch I couldn’t miss it, no one could. Hanging from the clothes lines was my sheets, mattress pad, pajamas & rubber sheet and only those items. It shouted bed-wetter lives here with the pajamas and sheets pointing to me.iampadded said:I have always had bedwetting issues. Was a chronic bedwetter way past the "usual" age. My older sister also had some bedwetting issues until she started puberty around the age of 11 or so. I continued to wet the bed many nights in high school and beyond. So to suggest my Mom needs advice on where to buy and how to wash various bedwetting garments is funny. I suspect your mom is no different. Also, the last thing I would want to see at our ripe old ages are some adult sized plastic pants hanging in the side yard on the clothes line. While my curse is common knowledge in our family, I do not care to advertise to the neighborhood
So what happened after that? Anyone make a comment that you were aware of? My mom used to leave stuff hanging on line in our basement, where we had a pool table. While I generally made a quick trip downstairs before inviting friends over, on occasion I did not and from time to time it was a bit awkward.WBxx said:Your “advertise to the neighborhood” brings back a decades old memory. At the time I was a few months short of 20 living at home working a summer job before returning to college. This particular day I woke up soaked for the third time in like three or four weeks. Not good! With no way to hide the accident I told mom before heading off to work. Returning home for lunch I couldn’t miss it, no one could. Hanging from the clothes lines was my sheets, mattress pad, pajamas & rubber sheet and only those items. It shouted bed-wetter lives here with the pajamas and sheets pointing to me.
In my mind the rubber sheet was a dead giveaway. I pleaded with mom to bring it in the house. She wouldn’t do it. So the rubber sheet along with the rest of my bedding remained outside in plain view for several hours till the mattress pad was finally dry. I’ve got to believe the neighbors noticed and surmised that the “college boy” had wet the bed. Whatever, nobody said anything to me and life went on.iampadded said:So what happened after that? Anyone make a comment that you were aware of? My mom used to leave stuff hanging on line in our basement, where we had a pool table. While I generally made a quick trip downstairs before inviting friends over, on occasion I did not and from time to time it was a bit awkward.
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