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nappywetter wrote:I agree with wohermiston. I have tried with True Control to get the idea across that real control is actually allowing yourself to wet - that it is not only permitted and proper but exactly what you are wearing a nappy for and what the nappy is waiting for. I have found it helps considerably because you are not overcoming control but using the idea that you are in control simply by relaxing so that you feel no need to pee. It is odd but now if I am thinking about wetting, even when wearing a nappy, it is still difficult but if I switch off my mind to that topic and think about something else entirely, I do find myself wetting when my bladder is reasonably full without the normal signals or feeling of lack of control or having to overcome a real block. Indeed I am not conscious of a block and have been waking wet reasonably often without being conscious if having woken and wetted deliberately as I have always done up to now. (Well, since I was a child with a bed wetting problem which, then, I would have given anything to stop but then started to want back! Human beings are just perverse perhaps.)
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