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01 May 2012, 4:11 pm

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I was still wetting the bed at about 8 years old. And I had to take tablets to help me stop.

I was 15.


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01 May 2012, 4:36 pm

I often talk to myself, which isn't a problem when I'm alone, but can be embarrassing when there are other people around.



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01 May 2012, 5:05 pm

Still afraid of the dark and need a dim lamp to sleep and I'm nearly 21.


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01 May 2012, 5:32 pm

1. I talk to myself to organize my thoughts quite freqently.
2. I talk (and swear) in my sleep and I hit people sometimes if they try to wake me up.
3. I run away from guys I like.


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01 May 2012, 6:19 pm

The influence of French on my English is sometimes noticeable, usually in the form of oddly structured sentences that are functional but irregular

Kjas wrote:
3. I run away from guys I like.


*pats Kjas' head*
So *that's* why you play so coy ;D


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01 May 2012, 7:59 pm

I need to add the following based on your comments.

I have pooped my pants while hiking and while driving a car.
I have gone to the lady's washroom by accident too many times.
I lost a television in a small dorm room.
I have walked into walls numerous times.
I talk to myself in public.
I was still wetting the bed at about 13 years old.
Still afraid of the dark until age 32.
I do not know how to whistle.

Thank you for your comments.


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01 May 2012, 8:01 pm

@ Kjas "I run away from guys I like."

Do not be surprised if they have secret crushes on you too.


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01 May 2012, 11:27 pm

I tend to stare when I space out/daydream/am deep in thought, and I try to stare at a spot without people, but sometimes I don't realize it. A couple days ago, a friend accused me of staring at his butt and checking another guy out.

I also try not to stare down when I'm spacing out behind people, it looks like I'm staring at their butts. I can't help it sometimes, it just feels natural to look down. I'm not really staring at their butt, but at the ground instead.

Also, while trying to be a normal part of a conversation, I tend to choose the wrong things to talk about or be really awkward and unnatural about what I say. Oh, and I stutter a lot.


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01 May 2012, 11:30 pm

2. I talk (and swear) in my sleep and I hit people sometimes if they try to wake me up.

WOW I DO THAT TOO :oops:



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02 May 2012, 4:52 pm

I blush every time I talk to anybody


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02 May 2012, 5:43 pm

I'm really scared of people in animal costumes, like the ones dressed as the characters in Disneyland and the ones collecting for charity. I don't know why, they just make me panic. Been like it since I was a little kid.



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02 May 2012, 6:22 pm

I wear diapers, not for medical need

I messed myself on accident at the Denver International Airport because I was sick with the runs but fortunately I had on protection and it was all a coincidence I brought them with and I did not enjoy being bowel incontinent. Also the fact i ran out of them when we were heading home due to my messy accidents and then when I messed at the airport, I had nothing to change into so I was stuck in that diaper until we landed and I got my suitcase so I can change into a pull up.

I have walked into the mens restroom

I have walked out into the streets in front of cars

I am on SSDI

I have been taken advantage of over money

I flap my hands

I rock back and forth

I like to smell things and press my nose up against things

I tend to say random things out loud, this can be bad if someone happens to be around so I have to be careful

I have liked the smell of my son's poo when he was exclusively on breast milk

I have had so many leaks out in public and even at work because I didn't know when I should change and even the plastic pants wouldn't hold after a while. I have gotten better now so it happens a lot less often now. Also the fact I hide the smell now by using baby powder and drinking more water and changing when it's wet in the back though I still get lazy to do it when I am at home.



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02 May 2012, 6:45 pm

I was sitting in McDonald's with my coworkers drinking my tea one time. I was laughing and my tea came streaming out of my nose, all over my tray. It's a good thing that I've already ate my muffin.


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02 May 2012, 11:03 pm

I don't feel embarrassed by this but most women would be about themselves if this happened to them. I pooped in the delivery room while having my son.



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02 May 2012, 11:16 pm

I walked around with spiked and coloured hair for two years, because I didn't want the people in my area to see how vulnerable I really am.


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02 May 2012, 11:58 pm

I still breast feed and plan on doing it for a while and I want him to wean himself off and I don't care how long he will be doing it for. I doubt he still be breast feeding by the time he is in his teens.

I sort of have a thing for lactation fetish because I like breast feeding my husband but he doesn't do it often for his own personal reason. But it's something I would love to do all the time after my son weans himself off.