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] Date Posted:Tuesday, August 28, 2012, 09:54: pm In reply to:
Howard
's message, "Re: Psychological Nonsense" on Tuesday, August 28, 2012, 11:06: am
Many thanks Howard for the response! Do you know how often your children give enemas to your grand children? Do they follow the same ritual you gave them growing up?
On one of the other posts from me I described in some detail the enema rituals in our Family and the similar enema background growing up for both my wife and me despite our not similar economic and social status families. Therefore I will not repeat. We have been blessed with six children ranging from 24 down to 10. all still live with us and our Family enema practices continue, even for the older children who find parental enemas easier than self administered as well as private time to talk with each other in a bedroom or the comfort room while expelling as with a big Family there is a lot of activity and interruption in our main room for living and eating!
I hope to hear more from you and your experiences and opinions as I find your posts of interest and you seem like such a kind and even tempered
man!
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Date Posted:Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 10:59: am
Our grandchildren range in age from 16 to 8. All of them receive enemas. However, my older daughter is the only one who gives hers regularly-once a week. My son gives his children enemas when he feels it is necessary for constipation and when they are ill although he himself takes a weekly 3 enema series. My younger daughter's 8 year-old recently experienced her first bag enema in the Syms position rather than the bulb over the lap. I understand it went very well since she received alot of positive reinforcement to be a big girl like her older sister. She was able to take 1 1/2 pints and retain it for the required 10 minutes which was easier because she had been given a suppository an hour before she received her enema.
Date Posted:Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 11:04: pm
Howard, nice of you to share! It will be interesting to see what my children do when it is time for me to be a grandfather, or as we say in the Philippines, a "Lolo"! I guess to some extent it will depend on who they marry...but maybe not as the older one's have no resistance to our Family Ritual and with so many health professionals on both sides of the family who to one extent or another have regular enemas for cleansing it may continue for another generation! As of now, no grandchildren are on our near term horizon, however!
Date Posted:Thursday, August 30, 2012, 11:59: am
I've been reading these posts with interest. Like Howard, I think that all the psychology business about invasive procedures is ridiculous. All of us have these procedures at one time or another whether it be a vaginal or rectal exam. When my children were young, there was alot of talk about how bad it was to use a baby rectal thermometer so I tried the headband thing-which never seemed to work and the ear thermometer. My kids squirmed so much that I almost poked an eye out with the ear thing. My mother thought this was all pretty funny since she said she'd never that those problems using a rectal with the child across her knees. She also gave me A Dr Spock book which said said was the bible to moms when I was a child. I realized why I had been given so many suppositories and enemas. Dr Spock said so! I decided that if millions of kids were raised with his methods, it can't be bad. While Inever gave my children enemas regularly, I did make them take them when it was necessary.