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One time I was thinking of getting myself one, but the
one's over the internet are like over $50. If they
had one for about $25 I might go for it.
--- Anthony Arnold <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Joy,
>
> Like I have said, I have nothing against different
> bathrooming methods if
> the need and comfort is a factor. However I would
> suggest to clean out
> whatever you're using often because I have been at
> conferences where I have
> smelled people's cathrators, which is a turn off for
> some people unlike
> myself, who understand. Yes, I realize that
> cleaning them is sometimes hard
> but try.
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony
>
> -----------------------------------
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> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arnoldaac
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: - Joy -
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 4:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Living Alone?
>
>
> I use absorbent underwear when I'm going to be
> away from my "comfort zone"
> (where I know there are bathrooms I can use or
> people to help me). I do
> have full sensation and can control my bladder,
> it's just that needing to
> think about finding a bathroom can sometimes
> interfere with my day and
> what
> I'm doing. Like everything else, there are
> advantages and disadvantages,
> but don't necessarily write it off.
>
> ~Joy~
>
>
> Anthony wrote:
> > I'm not against wearing diapers or cathrators
> because I realize that
> some
> > have no control in that part of the body.
> However, for people like
> myself,
> > I would highly recommend wearing underwear and
> going to the bathroom
> just
> > like anyone else would. To my parents and me,
> it saves us money and
> time
> > having me go to the bathroom the normal way and
> most important I feel is
> > that I have contained feeling in that body part
> because I'm using it.
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