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When Did You Stop Wetting the Bed?

At what age did you stop wetting the bed(first world problems)

  • I never wet the bed

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Dan

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So toilet threads are out, and it seems bedroom threads are in. I think this thread will do a great job at bridging that gap. ;)
So anyway I'm sure most of us had that occasion accident or two when we were younger. The big question is, when did you stop wetting the bed. Please tell us your experience too.

Poll incoming.
 

Batman

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Dan, I piss myself every night. I could refrain from pissing in the bed if I wanted...but why would I want to? Nothing feels quite as good as finding the right position, closing your eyes, and pissing your pajamas. It's very warm and extremely pleasurable. After about 3 or 4 nights, you change your sheets and you're ready to start over. :yes:
 

Dan

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Just wanted to state I made this thread in celebration of a one whole week of dry nights. :)
 

Night Owl

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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away...

I think the last one was when I had a dream that I was using the bathroom many years ago. I probably drank too much water before bed that night...
 

Mudora

Innocent but not fearful.
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Canada, eh
A little personal don't you think? :P I stopped wetting the bed once I started kindergarten, so around 4 or 5 years of age.
 

Dan

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Sep 19, 2011
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V2 White Male
God what was wrong me, everyone stopped so much sooner than I :(

Aww I'm sorry to hear that man, you should write a book about it like this person did.
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You are more than a bedwetter, you stuck through it with courage, you're a hero. :)
 

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