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Subject: Re: I was a holder


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Date Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 04:11: pm
In reply to: Bonnie's Kid 's message, "Re: I was a holder" on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 01:29: pm

Bonnie’s Kid,
I agree on making the enema a positive process. I hope Shelly will continue to journal as this process continues with her kids and who knows there might be a silent reader that may be a parent as well and looking into giving her children enemas and Shelly may have a part in that through her writing.
I have examined the other sites and posted on some but I am mostly a silent reader myself when I visit sites unless the topic is one I can really relate. I decided though to make this forum my go to forum to journal and be able to share with others like yourself.

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Date Posted: Sunday, August 04, 2024, 08:27: pm

Hey,

I do appreciate that there is this board for us to discuss our childhood experiences with things rectal done to us growing up. I was so afraid growing up that my friends would find out that our stepmom gave us enemas. I think now that it is likely that some of the kids I went to school with had bedwetting or holding or digestive issues that were treated rectally. And I wish I knew then and even more now, who among them were treated that way. My only inkling was when mom had me at the Drs. and as he has his finger up my butt and pushing against my tummy telling mom he sees many kids every month that are full of stool. It just didn't register when I started getting enemas years later that a lot of kids I knew had toileting issues and where getting some sort of intervention. I felt alone on an island with the enema queen. I know in my heart she was in to enemas for our health. I didn't buy it at the time. But she was. And I am now a product of those beliefs. Ask any Dr. and they will tell you that we humans aren't pooping often enough. AV I'm just going to give my 6 year old enemas. The younger will have a couple of years to process what he will face when it is his turn. I'm so nervous about starting the enemas. They fight fight fight about everything. The oldest is sensitive and shy and the younger is aggressive. I suspect the younger will use his brother having to have enemas against him to torture and ridicule him. There isn't much I can do about it. I just don't feel the time is right to start him on enemas too. That would mean his brother got to have two years without weekly enemas and he didn't. I know, silly, but still, not fair.

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AV
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Date Posted: Sunday, August 04, 2024, 09:30: pm

Hey Shelly,

You going to make me cry. I hope you do your best in helping your oldest with taking the enemas. I hope the younger one doesn’t torture and ridicule him. How do you feel about giving the younger one a suppository if he does? Like you said he will have 2 years to process what he will face. Become more of a hugger for that older one and let him know you are proud of him when he takes his enema. Do what you can to encourage. This is why krissi called it the awe and shock method. He may not like it at all but if you plan on doing it, you just do it, that is the shock part of it all for him. Consider journaling your journey. It will help you process your thoughts and feelings. I will be here to support.

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