That's why I don't like telling people I have an ASD, as I keep worrying that they might think it means I am incontinent, if not in the day then at night. Most people at work know I have an ASD, and I always try to hint that I function normally with bladder/bowel control like everybody else (without actually making them know that I am trying to specifically hint that). I know it shouldn't be embarrassing but for me it is, even though I have never had any problems with using the toilet, it's not even something I think about really, it just comes naturally, like breathing. I feel I need to pee, I just either hold it in if I don't need to go that much and then go on the toilet without hardly thinking about it, and when I need a number two (usually only once a day, sometimes don't need to go at all for a couple of days), I just go on the toilet and do what I got to do. I only usually go number two at home.
I haven't wet the bed since I was 3.
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