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How Bedwetting can Improve Your Life

You won't wake up with a full bladder every morning.  Ever wake up in the morning and everything feels just perfect except for that one little thing? Yes, I'm talking about that tingling feeling in your bladder that's telling you to get out of bed right now to go relieve yourself. As a bedwetter, you won't have to get out of bed as soon as you wake up to go pee; it'll already be in your diaper! And trust me, waking up soggy and feeling super refreshed is the best way to start your day!

You can stay in bed longer once you wake up.  Going back to the first reason, you can actually chill in bed on your phone for a while. If you're wearing a good diaper, you should have enough padding left for one more wetting. I keep a few baby diapers on or in my nightstand that I can just shove down the front of my diaper if I don't want to get out of bed just yet.

You don't have to ever worry about wetting the bed after a long night of drinking.  I've had this issue a few times, and it was actually part of the reason why I decided to diaper train myself and become diaper dependent. This played a small part of my decision-making process, but still; it's saved my sheets and the sheets of a couple of my friends.

You won't have to get out of bed in the middle of the night to go pee.  This was another reason why I decided to diaper train myself and become a bedwetter again. I used to get out of bed at least once or twice every single night to go pee, and I hated doing that. I would wake up with bags under my eyes, and no amount of makeup or creams could make me look normal. My friends and family started growing concerned because I never had any energy during the day for weeks and weeks, but when I started wetting in my sleep, I woke up feeling like a new woman every single day! While training to wet in my sleep did impact my quality of sleep, the end result has given me such a blessing.

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