"But I don't need an enema" was usually met with mom's firm resistance to which I would counter with "OK, but I don't need much to make me go." The reply would be "I'll give you just enough, don't worry." Now is about the time when "I've really got to go. Take it out. Take it out" and the final reply was "Just a little bit more."
Date Posted:06:04:56 08/24/09 Mon
My mother gave very nice enemas. They were comfortable and did make me go so I don't think I ever said that I didn't need one. Although now that I think of it, even if I did it wouldn't have mattered much. My younger twin sisters didn't like them at all and you could hear them complaining at the other end of the house.
Date Posted:07:39:16 08/25/09 Tue
Fine your mother gave very nice enemas.
My mother aldo did. The first time she told me it wouldnt hurt and I would feel better after the enema. She asked me to take the enema without fuss or crying - like she had received an enema before I was born. So I did. I received more enemas for constipation, cold, worms and period discomfort - and as a prepation for longer trips, gyn exams or (vaginal) intercourse. The nicest enemas were the enemas my husband gave me before driving me to hospital for the births of my 4 daughters. Later, also my 4 daughters became good enema receivers.
BTW, why did your sisters cry?
Enemaed hugs
Little Sarah