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MaleOmoFan94

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  1. I think I understand, I'm sorry my advice wasn't helpful. I hope you find someone who can give you the full potty training experience. It sounds like you need someone who is able to commit to giving you the care you need consistintly. I hope you find the right person soon. Again, I'm sorry I couldn't give you any helpful advice.
  2. I'm not an expert on potty training, but having someone help you online might be difficult. It would likely be easier if you had someone with you who could help. Also, if you have weak bladder and bowel muscles holding is going to be very difficult. Holding is also likely going to be even more difficult when you are in little space. I don't know how old your little side is, but if you are under two years old when regressed potty training isn't going to work. Most kids are trained between the ages of two and three, but it varies, there are also plenty of adults out there who have difficulty holding pee and poop in. Protection might be a good choice, it will save on laundry and cleaning up annoying messes. The only other thing I can think of is setting a potty schedule, try going potty every hour and see if that works. I would recommend setting an alarm to remind you when it's potty time and trying to get to the potty right away. Pullups will make life easier if you can't get there fast enough, just make sure you have plenty of extras. You can also buy cloth diapers or pullups if you would prefer, however, washing them will be a pain. I would definitely wear pullups at work or when you're out in public to avoid any unwanted puddles. It sounds like you would benefit from a caregiver who can be with you in person, an online one won't be able to give you the personal attention potty training requires. Good luck and I hope things work out. If they don't you could stay nice and padded 24-7 then you wouldn't have to worry about the potty.
  3. I just want a friend or better yet a group of super close friends who can all enjoy casual omo together without even thinking about it. We could sit around a campfire on a cold night and we could just pee if we felt like it and no one would care, it would just be normal. It would also be fine to pee in the middle of playing a game or watching a movie, going for a walk outdoors, snuggling up together in bed or on a sofa, in the bathtub, it wouldn't matter where we were or what we were wearing, as long as it was just us and the mess got cleaned up within a reasonable amount of time I'd be content. I would want washable covers over the furniture and no rugs, our friends who would find our interest disgusting would never know, it would be such a great secret, just for our friend group.
  4. It depends on the pants I'm wearing, if I'm dressed in thin pants I like undies because they hold pee in better and it feels nicer. However, if I have thick pants on like sweatpants or fuzzy pants it's better without undies because thick pants absorb a good amount of pee and thick fabric feels nicer without them. Also, if I have loose shorts on I don't ware underwear because it's more fun to pee down the legs of the shorts.
  5. Sounds like a rough day, these things can happen to anyone though. It's always a good idea to be prepared when you're going to be in a car for a long time with limited bathroom opportunities, also, it's not uncommon for people to have shy bladders or feel weird about telling people they need to go, but needing to pee is nothing to be ashamed about everyone pees and it's okay to admit you have human needs.
  6. Sounds fun, I've done this with a towel on top of a disposable chair pad, it worked perfectly it works for my beanbag chair too. If you need to remove pee stains from your furniture, use pet stain remover, spray the stained area, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub it with a dry brush like the ones used for washing dishes. When the stain comes out, let it dry overnight, then you should be good. I used this method when a pregnant kitty I was babysitting gave birth on my couch and it got all the nasty stuff out of the cushion . If pet stain remover can get that out of a couch cushion,, it can get pee out. You can buy pet stain remover spray pretty much anywhere where pet care supplies are sold.
  7. Thank you so much everyone, I'll try to fill in a few more details. First, I'm only 28 years old, I will be 29 in August. I have had several health issues for my whole life, but when I was young tests weren't done and doctors just thought it was all for attention. I found out I have arthritis recently and I've likely had it since childhood. I have poor mobility because I'm in constant pain and I can't take most pain medications because of the other meds I'm on. I do use THC for pain management, usually in the form of edibles or sav. My joints are also very stiff and I just can't do anything quickly. I also have trouble with using my hand and finger muscles, it takes at least ten minutes to type things out. I have my first appointment with a rheumatologist next week so I'm hoping for some answers. My CT scan is scheduled for the end of this month and I'm still waiting to hear from urology. I live in the U.S. and all my health care is covered, it just takes time to get appointments. I live in a rural area with limited options for health care and there aren't enough providers for everyone, people often have to travel to the other side of the state for appointments. My appointment for next week is a three hour drive away, I can't drive so I've had to arrange for someone to drive me. I also have a long list of other disabilities and health conditions that would take way too long to list here, my family has terrible genetics and a lot of this stuff runs in the family, but isn't openly discussed, we are just supposed to live with it and not make a fuss. Where I live, we are extremely backwards, it's felt that people should just deal with whatever life throws at them and not fuss. Young disabled people are just expected to get over their issues because apparently that's what every generation before mine did. People where I live are very ablest, racist, and homophobic, and I live in the northern part of the U.S. Even some health care providers think my generation is just entitled and overly dramatic, women are often judged and shamed for no reason whatsoever. You can see why people where I live don't get the help they need. If anyone was wondering, I am female, I should have used a different display name, I chose it because at the time I was only interest in omo content featuring men, but now I'm into just about all content. One good thing about having a female body is I don't have to worry about prostate issues so that's one good thing. Someone mentioned that catheters might work for me, but I don't have enough finger dexterity to be able to use them. I'm sorry for such a long reply, but I hope this information helps. Again, thanks everyone, I feel a lot better.
  8. Yep, sometimes the human body just likes to release both the bladder and bowels at the same time, cleaning that up isn't fun. I'm only into wetting not messing, so I'm not at all thrilled if my body decides to explode from that end. The last couple of times that's happened to me, everything went into the trash. Drinking large amounts of water will also help the bowels release too, that might have been why you pooped yourself apple juice or sports drinks will do the same thing.
  9. Does anyone like the fleece lined sweatpants or fuzzy jammy pants? Those are the best in my openion.
  10. Oh dear, perhaps it's better to avoid those nasty toilets and just ware an extra thick diaper when you are away from home, actually it's better to just avoid the toilet when you're at home too. You don't want to keep getting puddles on the floor and getting your clothes all wet. Maybe you need padding 24-7. Thanks for sharing another great story, good luck staying away from those toilets.
  11. Hi, I need some advice, for my whole life I've had some bladder issues and I finally brought them up with my doctor. I've always had trouble emptying my bladder and it always takes me at least five minutes to pee. I have very tight muscles and my body seems to tense up when I'm trying to go. My bladder is also weak and I've never been able to hold for long periods of time. I'm always rushing to the bathroom and even though I enjoy doing holds I can't, I also have some mobility issues and I can't always move quickly, these issues have gotten worse over the years. It wasn't much of a problem when I was younger because I didn't have a bad back and legs then, but now it's a problem. I also sometimes leak when I cough, sneeze, or if my back spasms. When I was little, doctors thought that I was just taking too long to pee for attention and they wrote it off as a behavior problem, so that caused plenty of mental trauma. I did have several bladder infections when I was little and I thought that was why I have issues, but my doctor says that's unlikely, he also agreed that the doctors I saw were wrong to think I was just misbehaving. I like the doctor I have now, he's the first one who has actually listened to me and had a full conversation with me about these issues, he referred me to the urology clinic at the hospital, I'm waiting for them to call me and schedule an appointment. I'm nervous about talking to a total stranger about this issue face to face. Talking about it to internet strangers whom I will never meet is one thing, but talking about it in person to another doctor isn't going to be fun. I'm also worried the doctor will judge me if I don't agree with the options they suggest, my regular doctor said there are medications that might work and I'm willing to try that, but I've also heard about surgery and insertable devices, but I'm not willing to go down that rout. I just want a quick easy solution that doesn't involve a bunch of unpleasant tests I've had enough of those for one life time. I'm also waiting to have a CT scan to see if anything is wrong with my insides as I've also had a lot of stomach pain, I don't know if the scan will get an image of my bladder, but maybe it will reveal something. If anyone has any advice for me please help.
  12. You might need some plastic pants so your jammies will stay nice and dry. I hope you have fun gaming.
  13. Sounds like someone needs a care giver, babies need to be looked after so their diapers can get checked and changed often enough and so they can be protected from all the scary stuff. I hope you have a nice grown-up who can look after you.
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