Some individuals may deliberately wet themselves due to a condition known as paraphilic infantilism, where they derive sexual pleasure from behaving like a baby, which can include wetting. Others might engage in this behavior as a form of attention-seeking or as a response to psychological stressors or trauma. Additionally, some may experience a loss of control over their bladder due to medical conditions, leading to unintended accidents that can sometimes be perceived as deliberate.
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yes they can. but thet wet themselves only in their surroundings. Usally a cage.
some think they wouldn't get wet doing that, unfortunately they always do get wet.
It normally happens with boys when a group of other boys is crowding round him and he knows he's going to get beaten up and he wet's himself in fright
The inside is. And some of them tend to start dribbling when they are being petted or are enjoying themselves.
yes
A wet bar is built into a swimming pool so that people can imbibe between swims without extricating themselves from the pool. Otherwise, the concept is the same.
People that take diuretics can face a myriad of health problems. Your friends are setting themselves up for a lawsuit if they continue.
Toad the Wet Sprocket has: Played Themselves in "Late Night with David Letterman" in 1982. Played Themselves in "The Full Moon Show" in 1990. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Themselves in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played Themselves in "The 1994 Billboard Music Awards" in 1994. Played Band: Toad The Wet Sprocket in "U-natt" in 1994. Played Themselves in "Untitled Toad the Wet Sprocket Project" in 2007.
Yes. Some people do not have wet dreams at all and some do. Either way it is normal.
Yes Some people do wet the beds as they might have bladder problems or are too scared to go by themselves at night to the toilet. It is a habit you can break out of. You could go to the toilet every night just b4 u go 2 bed. That usually works. Or wear dry nights or pull ups.
teach 3 yearolds how to not wet themselves?