Subject: Re: Did someone else influence your mom to give you an enema?
Author: Steve
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] Date Posted:Sunday, March 18, 2012, 11:51: am In reply to:
S.E.D.
's message, "Did someone else influence your mom to give you an enema?" on Thursday, March 15, 2012, 04:43: am
Not so much influenced as reinforced. Enemas were routine in my mother's family. I recall as a small child always seeing my grandparents enema bag hanging in their bathroom and it was wet whenever I peeked into the top. Also my pediatrician and his nurse approved of and recommended enemas. Either a call to, a visit to or a visit from the doctor meant that an enema was coming. His nurse would ask my mother when it was that I last had been given an enema. The answer didn't matter, her reply was either to give one or to continue to give them.
Not that mom needed confirmation, throughout grammar school she would give me enemas periodically, 'just to keep things moving', as she would say. After puberty she gave me enemas only when I was sick.
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[> Subject: Re: Did someone else influence your mom to give you an enema?
Date Posted:Thursday, May 03, 2012, 10:09: am
My grandmother and my aunt don't hold back telling my mother I would be less ornery or a better eater if I were given an enema. Off would come my clothes and the enema would go up my ass. The crazy thing is I'm 20 and that doesn't stop them. My aunt's older son is 17 and he gets them too.
There are probably no families left in the USA who still give enemas for the recipients' own good.
Date Posted:Thursday, May 03, 2012, 03:44: pm
My grandmother and old maid aunt were both enema takers and my grandmother did not hesitate to tell my mom when she thought that I needed an enema. My mom would immediately take me in the bedroom to undress and lay on the bed while she prepared the full bag of soapy water which was soon going into me.