Lesbianomogirl 111 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Sorry I have posted so much since joining. This is the first time I have found a group of people into the same thing. I have so many questions and experiences I want to share. So I was wanting a way to protect my bed from pee accidents. (That makes me so blushy to say). I was thinking maybe buying puppy pads? Are they absorbent enough for a adult womens wetting? Is there any other options to protect a bed? Quote Link to comment
BabyDreams 169 Posted April 18, 2020 Share Posted April 18, 2020 For bed: a plastic sheet on the mattress and everything absorbent on top of it. Also be aware of what happens if any liquid runs off to the side. Can it access the mattress from the side/below and soak into it? Can it seep into the bedframe? What about the floor? Any rugs nearby? Plan ahead 😀 Lemon56 1 Quote Link to comment
strokeknight2 581 Posted April 19, 2020 Share Posted April 19, 2020 You can get really affordable mattress protectors on Amazon. They are not crinkly and plastic feeling. Mine has a fuzzy, almost terrycloth feel. That helps prevent puddles from running off the side of the mattress like @BabyDreams said. Quote Link to comment
jayjayjay123 9 Posted April 19, 2020 Share Posted April 19, 2020 You can buy plastic sheets that have a zipper and completely surround the mattress. Unless you manage to rip or tear it your mattress would be completely protected. If your worried about your sheets getting wet you could chose any combination of a diaper, plastic pants, thick pajamas, and a bed pad though nothing is going to be 100% fail proff. Quote Link to comment
The Dark Wolf 1,746 Posted April 19, 2020 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted April 19, 2020 (edited) Waterproof mattress protection. Easy enough to find. Unless your washing machine doesn't do waterproof stuff. Edited April 20, 2020 by The Dark Wolf (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
ak6892 104 Posted April 19, 2020 Share Posted April 19, 2020 Yeahh they sell either plastic waterproof bedsheets on amazon but they tend to make a lot of noise and are not very comfortable, if heard about those sheets mentioned above I'd love to try them out but yeah I guess it depends on your personal preference and like everyone else said try to prepare and get everything ready way before you already wanna start wetting since usually once you have it set in your mind it's a lot harder to get everything set up b.c all your mind can think of is wetting and at least in my experience sometimes I'll just say fuck it b.c I get my self desperate and I stop caring as much even though I know I really shouldn't until I have everything setup and ready to go but idk if it's just me but sometimes I feel like it feels more genuine and real experience when you really just truly wet the bed on purpose and even better when it really is by accident and you don't have to worry about hurrying up to clean everything up and hide the evidence so you won't get caught lol Quote Link to comment
trekkie 1,098 Posted April 20, 2020 Share Posted April 20, 2020 Mine isn't noisy and you can't tell it's there with a normal fitted mattress pad (the kind that's there for comfort and not necessarily waterproof, that is. They do make waterproof ones, but those aren't dryer-friendly.) I don't know exactly what it's made of, I think they're vinyl. Mine fully encases the bed and is zippered so you don't have to worry about it coming off... ...I don't know what you call everything, since it'd all sell under 'mattress cover.' To clarify, a waterproof one of these will protect your mattress just fine: ...and it'll wipe clean with a towel or the like, and not, as far as I've noticed, make the bed feel like you're laying on a layer of plastic. While with a perfectly normal one of these, I've never had anything spill onto the floor: They come in waterproof, but I don't recommend it, because the dryer will shrivel 'em up - or damage the waterproof coating enough that it looks like it's still new but you'll find out your mattress got soaked. Quote Link to comment
rachelkirwan 13,626 Posted April 20, 2020 🌟 OmoOrg VIP Share Posted April 20, 2020 Iv'e had lots of success with Peepod pads: https://www.peapodmats.com/pages/about They don't cover the whole mattress, but are way easier to wash (like a towel). hoimi and 133girl 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Dunney 475 Posted April 21, 2020 Share Posted April 21, 2020 Don't forget your pillow. A good wetting will go that far. David_E 1 Quote Link to comment
David_E 116 Posted April 21, 2020 Share Posted April 21, 2020 Also, why not post a picture of your bed after you have peed it - then the experts here can tell you if you did the job correctly! Quote Link to comment
Taylah 5 Posted April 22, 2020 Share Posted April 22, 2020 On 4/20/2020 at 3:24 AM, rachelkirwan said: Iv'e had lots of success with Peepod pads: https://www.peapodmats.com/pages/about They don't cover the whole mattress, but are way easier to wash (like a towel). I ordered one of these upon your recommendation. Do you get used to sleeping on the towel material? XD And have you ever tried putting it under the fitted sheet? I'm a very occasional bedwetter so I mostly bought this for extra assurance, as I love my mattress a lot, and for fun times whilst awake. hoimi 1 Quote Link to comment
dampknickers 213 Posted May 10, 2020 Share Posted May 10, 2020 I personally prefer the traditional plastic sheet even with the crinkly plastic sound under my regular sheets. I will usually wear pajamas and two pair of underwear and if I need to pee badly enough I just let my self wet my bed with ease knowing the plastic sheet will do its job and all I have to do is enjoy the feeling as I'm peeing my pajamas ! Quote Link to comment
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