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Subject: Re: Dr. to mom "When was her last bowel movement"?


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Shelly
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Date Posted: Thursday, November 14, 2024, 07:46: pm
In reply to: Kitten Paw 's message, "Re: Dr. to mom "When was her last bowel movement"?" on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 08:03: pm

Yes Kitten Paw, unless you were allowed by mom to get in the knee chest position like is pictured on the Fleet enema box, you really are in the very best position to take your high enemas. I know you probably feel like being bent over mom's leg for an enema is for little kids but your mom knows this position has always worked best for you and for her to get the full enema in you and into the end of your colon. I knew I always would be getting an enema soon if my period was imminent or if it had been about two weeks since my last enema because all us kids got an enema about every two weeks. When I knew my next enema could happen any night I was high on adrenalin anticipating it. When it finally got to where I figured tonight she must be going to give me my enema I was so anxious, so wanting it to happen tonight. And then when she informed it was my enema night I like you, would just start stressing and dreading. I could feel my heart beating I was so not wanting the humiliation but wanting it at the same time. You miss the enema when it has been months since you got one. When we are little and mom has us naked on the floor wiping us and changing our diaper there is a strong comfort and emotional feeling we get from mom's attention. At 15 you still crave the attention to your perineal area that you got from diaper changes and growing with your enemas. You feigned being sick not because you wanted the enema but you craved the attention, the touching, the feel of her being at your bottom has always had for you. It is okay to enjoy hating enemas but still want them.

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Kitten Paw
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Date Posted: Friday, November 15, 2024, 07:33: am

So my BFF wants so bad for my mom to give her an enema. I've told her what that whole hour is like getting the enema put in you and then on the toilet for ever to get it back out and she thinks that would be so exciting. A few years ago she had to have suppositories because she had been throwing up for several days and couldn't stop. Salmonella from petting a friends iguana they think. But she has never been made to BM with enemas or suppositories and wants it so bad. I told her I'm not asking mom. I don't like getting enemas and I don't like talking to mom about getting enemas. I like to go with her to clean kids out but I get so nervous and my heart just pounds just looking at an enema bag and filling it for a kids enema while mom has them in the bathroom getting them undressed. She doesn't want to give herself an enema. She wants my mom to make her have an enema. I think it is all just talk and bravado because she knows I have to have enemas.

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Shelly
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Date Posted: Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 07:43: pm

Your generation of teens are so much more comfortable and open talking about things sexual and with that part of your body than even we were. I'm guessing most of these conversations you have with your friend about enemas and such are through texts and other social media, right? We feel so much more safe and uninhibited to talk about things like that when we don't have to look them in the eye when we are saying it. And unless filtered by your parents you have access to so much adult entertainment. I use that word loosely. Dare her. Have her come over and then feign having a tummy ache and telling your mom she hasn't pooped for three days. She will get that enema she actually does not want because you are right, she is bluffing.

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