Posted by roger on November 21, 2006 at 15:49 [71.219.240.192]
In Reply to: Mom ever told you to "Just go in your pants"? posted by DallasBob on November 21, 2006 at 09:45
Bob, you obviously have a gem of a mom. Not too many would be as compassionate as she was when you had no choice but to let go in your pants. Wonder how many men and women as youngsters had understanding moms (or dads) like that. Probably less than we think. We've seen too many of the opposite reactions here and on other boards. How many insensitive responses haven't been told? Parents and siblings & peers have too often harassed and berated kids for peeing or pooping their pants when they had no recourse. I, too, am an only child (I'm 60), though I was fortunate to have my dad around until I was 25, I'm sorry you lost your dad so young. I remember my mom being compassionate on a couple of occasions that I can remember when I was 5 or 6. Once, peeing my pants walking home from a movie theater and once, pooping my pants walking to a friends house. Neither time did she scold me. Just cleaned my mess and told me to do better next time, learn to read my body. I don't remember anytime being so desperate when I was with her that she would have told me to let go. I've seen some other posts where a mom has told her son or daughter to just let go rather than suffer. Those are rare. I'm not into pooping, (I've shared a while back that I was into it as a teen maybe 13ish, but it lasted only a couple of months during a late spring early summer in a rural home setting, I was a latchkey kid, it ended quickly for some reason and never surfaced again. I was never caught. Probably due to raging hormones of a teen...) but I am facinated by a woman pooping/peeing her pants, but not humiliation. That's not cool. Thanks for your post.
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