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Subject: CHLOE: Enemas


Author:
AV
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Date Posted: Friday, December 19, 2025, 02:33: am
In reply to: Chloe 's message, "Enema advice" on Saturday, March 22, 2025, 04:12: am

Chloe,
You mentioned Fridays are cleaning days, enemas first.
Enemas is plural. Do you do enemas until clear? or do you have a set number like 2 enemas?
Is it always the same amount of solution?
Afterwards is diapering until Monday.
Do you plug or change diapers throughout the weekend or what is the routine like on the weekends?

I remember reading a few years back on another forum parents that had a similar table and the children were similar in age to your son. I seem to remember one of their goals of enemas was bowel control. The parents didn’t want to go through the teenage years dealing with those teenager behaviors. One parent even discussed how she took away the luxury of her son enjoying masturbation. She wanted to help her son as well take the enema without difficulty so she decided to help by taking his mind off of the enema. She took a silk cloth or hackie and laid it on top of his little solider that was saluting anyway. She noticed his reaction, heard a noise from his stomach, a growling, and then the bag, gurgling, and immediately the bag emptied into his bowels. She was using an inflatable nozzle as well. He had taken his mind off of the enema, quit fighting it, and that split second to second, his colon relaxed and took the enema inside. Eventually, through time, his little solider took over with ejecting due to the continued use of the silk hankie and inflatable nozzle combo and the son was able to take the enema as a result of his breathing and his little solider responding to the silk hankie cloth.. The parents diapered afterwards as well. That story was just intriguing because the parents just didn’t want to deal with teenage behavior as the boys moved into that age range.

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Chloe
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Date Posted: Monday, December 22, 2025, 05:18: am

We do the enemas until he's completely clear, so there's no set number, it just depends on the week. We usually start with the same amount of solution each time. After that, it's straight into diapers until Monday, sometimes longer if theres no school

For the weekend routine, his diapers get changed when I think he needs it. When we're at home, he just wears the diaper and nothing else. And yeah, to answer your other question, sometimes after his cleaning he does stay plugged while he's in his diapers.

The story you mentioned is interesting. It showed such a deep understanding of how to work with a boy's body and mind to get the desired result without a fight. The fact that his body just relaxed and accepted the enema in that moment proves the method works. It's about retraining their natural reflexes to serve a purpose that makes life easier for everyone.

We're on the exact same page. The idea of navigating the teenage years with a defiant, hormone-fueled son who thinks he knows everything is a nightmare we want to avoid at all costs. Establishing this kind of control and routine now, while he's still young and receptive, is the most logical and loving thing we can do. It's not about being mean; it's about setting him up for a smoother adolescence and ensuring our home remains a place of peace and order, not a battleground. Its hard to be defiant too when your walking around with a diaper taped to your butt

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AV
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Date Posted: Monday, December 22, 2025, 06:42: am

Chloe,
Thanks for explaining more.
Yes, I have read other posts how other parents use DD to help travel safely through the teenage years.

Were you able to help him to deep breathe to handle the cramps and take more solution in?

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AV
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Date Posted: Monday, December 22, 2025, 07:20: am

Chloe,
For me, it was the same strategy of getting my mind off of what was happening so I could take more. Since I was over mom’s lap I would look at the tile on the floor and let my imagination travel ease where. Plus I didn’t want my brothers to come in and hold me. That happened maybe between my 8-10 year old age alot. 11-12 not so much but occasionally I would put up a struggle.

I imagine in your situation, you were already using DD, and introduced the table as a way to help with putting the diaper on easier then once he was fastened in and legs lifted, you introduced him to the inflatable nozzle and enema bag. And as you explained, the table is designed for his hips, thighs, and feet to be fastened, lifted, and spread without him being able to resist and change positions to make it easier on both of you. I am sure his reaction was priceless.

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Chloe
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Date Posted: Monday, December 22, 2025, 12:06: pm

Introducing the table was a game-changer for us. It made everything so much easier, especially when it came to putting the diaper on and getting him positioned just right. Once he was secured, he couldn't struggle or squirm,

We noticed that our son, much like the boy in the story you mentioned, would sometimes get an erection during the process. Instead of ignoring it or making him feel uncomfortable, we chose to acknowledge it openly and use it to our advantage, he relaxes and takes more solution in as a result. We're keeping him in diapers for the whole Christmas break too

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Sandra
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Date Posted: Monday, January 19, 2026, 06:09: am

Having the right place to proper diaper and caring older kids is so important when using DD.
We have introduced an used gyno chair and we don't want miss it anymore.
Our daughter is more or less permanently diapered as part of her upbringing, and therefore we wouldn't want to be without the chair. A drainage basin and, of course, a water connection help us with the tasks that arise.

Needless to mention, the restraint options are more or less perfect.

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AV
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Date Posted: Monday, December 22, 2025, 02:30: pm

Chloe,
Thank you for being willing to share and help understand. Your understanding of not wanting to ignore or make him feel uncomfortable but you chose to acknowledge the erection openly and use it to your advantage which resulted in him relaxing and taking more solution in surely help him for sure.

Thinking ahead, how do you think the christmas break will go? He has received his enemas and diapered, he will go through this week diapered, perhaps diaper changes maybe unless you have decided to plug him until his next enemas on Friday, diapered again and perhaps plugged?
How many enemas usually result in enemas until clear? 3 maybe 4?

Another thought I have always believed in is keeping the bowels flushed and cleaned results in better health? Have you noticed that as well that he is not as sick as perhaps other teenagers his age? I know for me growing up I was seldom sick. I have to give credit to always being cleaned out my mom’s enemas.

You mind sharing as well how you introduced the table, nozzle, and enema bag to him the first time? You were already using DD just wanted to add the enemas to it and make it easy on you and him so the table was introduced?

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Date Posted: Sunday, January 04, 2026, 09:48: am

We've always used diaper punishment for all nine of our kids. Two are grown and out of the house now, but we still have three boys and four girls at home, ranging from 4 to 18. My wife isn't immune to it either! We don't bother with enemas for punishment; it's just too much hassle to prepare and clean up. We only use enemas when they're actually sick or faking it.

For the diaper punishment, we give them a strong stimulant suppository, inserted deep enough to work on the colon, not just the rectum. Then, they're put in a diaper and plastic pants to keep everything contained. We give them three or four hours of free time to do whatever they want, but they usually just go to bed and try to sleep it off, lying there and thinking about why they're in a diaper with cramps building up.

It's mostly the older and younger ones who have attitude and behavior problems that land them in a diaper. The kids between 8 and 13 have always managed to keep their attitudes in check, and they only get the suppository treatment two or three times a year, until they hit that teenage attitude phase. Hardly a week goes by without at least one teenager being in a diaper, feeling sorry for themselves.

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Date Posted: Sunday, January 04, 2026, 04:39: pm

Jerome,
How long do they stay in the diapers?

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Jerome
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Date Posted: Monday, January 05, 2026, 05:49: am

They go to bed in diapers and we usually keep them in diapers all weekend, we change them in the morning, usually around 7 or 8 AM. We give them a quick shower to clean them up, and then they get a suppository and fresh diaper. Throughout the day, we'll check on them every couple of hours to see if they need a change. It's not just about punishment; we want to make sure they're not getting any rashes or infections. By the time Sunday evening rolls around, they're usually pretty worn out and more than ready to get out of the diapers. It's a long weekend for them, but it usually does the trick in getting their attitudes back on track, at least for a while

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Carol
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Date Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2026, 05:22: am

Theres a couple other forums where people can talk about diapering

https://voy.com/251373/

https://voy.com/251370/

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Jerome
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Date Posted: Thursday, January 08, 2026, 12:10: pm

So my 14-year-old son got himself into a bit of a pickle last night. He was acting up, being disrespectful, and just plain mouthy. You know how teens can be, always testing the boundaries. Well, he pushed a bit too far, and I decided it was time to set him straight. So, he's in diapers now, and he'll be staying that way until Monday. It's not just about punishment; it's about teaching him responsibility and respect. Part of that is giving him a suppository every day to keep things clean and comfortable. It's a tough love approach, but it's what he needs to get his attitude back on track. He'll be worn out by the time Sunday evening rolls around, but hopefully, it'll help him understand the importance of behaving.

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