Subject: Re: Is it OK to continue the enema when your kid is crying hard?
Author: A mom
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] Date Posted:21:06:47 07/05/09 Sun In reply to:
Perry
's message, "Is it OK to continue the enema when your kid is crying hard?" on 17:02:53 06/29/09 Mon
Carol Lynn,
I appreciated reading your post since I am a mom and have been in that situation a number of times over the years when giving family enemas. At first I was never sure what to do when they kids started complaining and telling me to stop the enema, so one of my girlfriends agreed to help me with it. She did the same thing that you wrote, and I was much more confident after she helped me understand that I would not be doing any good by stopping the enema as soon as they complained, but its also necessary to realize that there is a time to stop - the challenge is to learn to tell when that happens.
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[> Subject: Re: Is it OK to continue the enema when your kid is crying hard?
Date Posted:09:31:33 07/06/09 Mon
Lets face most all kids cry for any medical procedure done to them you just have to use some common sence when giving them enemas.
Date Posted:09:39:07 07/06/09 Mon
My daughter will have the enema when it's needed. When I didn't stop the enema as she fussed, she learned to stop fussing, relaxing and it was much more comfortable for her that way. She learned that acting up wasn't going to stop Mom's enema treatment.
Date Posted:11:54:31 07/13/09 Mon
When an enema is given for punishment no matter how the recipient carries on, it must continue. Sometimes when my woman needs discipline, I make her stand up, wrists tied to the towel rack and attach the hot large soapy enema bag to the shower rod. She may scream and moan, but this just inspires me to give her another fill. Afterward, when the series is over and she wipes her tears, she thanks me for setting her straight.
Date Posted:20:31:22 07/13/09 Mon
You wrote "setting her straight." Didn't you mean "setting her gay?" She is a homosexual, so we have to get our words straight.