Is it normal that my 11 year old sister wets the bed.
My sister who is 11 and i still share a bedroom and she ocasionally wets the bed is this normal.
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My sister who is 11 and i still share a bedroom and she ocasionally wets the bed is this normal.
Honestly, It's funny as hell, but hell I fart at night at times and my wife knows it. Yet going as far as pooting to shitting, though (even a little) is a little excessive. My advise would be to stop being lazy at night and go and take a shit.
I'm only trying to fart but obviously pushing too hard. Sharting is by accident. Does your wife laugh when you gas her?
Haha, I wish. At times she kicks me out the bed when she's awake, at other times she's so gone asleep she doesn't notice. I do find at times she kicks me in my sleep, I think she now has a habit of kicking me out of bed now, yet I can't tell if it's by purpose or she's generally sleeping. My wife is weird like that x).
She must be involved in martial arts to always be kicking the crap out of you in bed. Maybe you should gas her a little more with all the abuse you're receiving
Hey, as long as she's not kicking any of the good's down below I'm cool with it. Haha, you should of seen once where I (asleep) completely rolled on top of her, the funniest thing about it was her reaction (she thought I just wanted midnight sex and wasn't even mad). Best awkward sex I've had yet.
I shart in my bed. My stomach gets upset and I try to relieve the pressure by farting. I guess I push too hard though
I occasionally wet the bed until I was about 15. It's more normal than you'd think.
no i think it is not good you no what suck if you have to sleep with her lol !!!!!!!
Has she (or is there a possibility she was/is) sexually molested or assaulted in some way?
It happens to more people than you'd think.
One possible reason - besides those that other users mentioned - could be that she is just a very heavy sleeper, so that she doesn't wake up if she has to pee at night.
If - if! - that is the problem, the solution is quite easy. She would have to stop drinking any liquids after 7 p.m. This may take a while. From time to time she can test if the problem is still there. If it is, stop drinking after 7 again. Some day, the problem won't be there anymore and she'll be able to drink when- and whatever she wants.
I know of a person who had that and this method cured him. True story.
Not normal at that age at all. There could be many causes, from abuse to a bladder problem, none of which you can help. You need to get her to a doctor ASAP.
Ask her why she does it. If it's a bladder or a psychological issue she needs to be taken to a doctor.