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Subject: Re: Our other troubled 15 year old


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Date Posted: Saturday, January 04, 2025, 02:34: pm
In reply to: Shelly 's message, "Re: Our other troubled 15 year old" on Saturday, January 04, 2025, 11:32: am

Wow!
Krissi would say Stay the course.
He really wants out of the enema world but it isn’t going to happen.
Sounds like sitter scared him into submission.

I remember once on the other site where a parent used a rote learning technique to drill in her son’s head he would be getting an enema. She claimed it broke him because he had to repeat it every time he got an enema.
She said she would insert the nozzle as soon as he said enema to help him make the connection to what he was repeating to the enema. Then he would have to repeat the rote statement again and as he said enema, the mom would release the water to continue to help seal the connection.
I don’t know if you want to go in that direction of a rote learning statement to break his will power.
But like krissi would say, stay the course.

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Date Posted: Sunday, January 05, 2025, 03:41: am

Shelly,
Little junior has been on my mind all day and night. My heart goes out to him. Wish I could hold and hug him. Enema world was his brother’s world and he was not suppose to be in it, not realizing though, you were going to start him off as well at 6 years old, but due to bowel conditions of his own, you decided to start him at 4 years old.
That enema from sitter shook his world. “She is not mommy.”
He thought going to dad would put an end to this enema world but it didn’t.

Honestly, I don’t even know what to say other than little junior is going to have to suck it up and take the enemas each week they are due to take. I can’t say anything, I was a fighter and hater of enemas as well. I do hope all things work out for little junior.

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