I did this several times when I was a baby :oops:Funky_Llama
You peed in your pants when you were a baby?!
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[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"]I did this several times when I was a baby :oops:Theokhoth
You peed in your pants when you were a baby?!
It was something of a faux pas, I must sayWtf!? I had a dream that I had to take a piss so in the dream I was pissing in the toilet and when I woke up I found out I pissed myself. WTF!? Seriously is this normal? Has this happened to anyone else?
ParisHilton1Fan
So what were you dreaming about ParisHilton1Fan?
This has not happened to me, and you really need to be potty trained.Wtf!? I had a dream that I had to take a piss so in the dream I was pissing in the toilet and when I woke up I found out I pissed myself. WTF!? Seriously is this normal? Has this happened to anyone else?
ParisHilton1Fan
If you ever have a dream like that, it's basically your body telling you to wake up and go to the bathroom.
Yes, when I was 7. Although for an entirely different reason-I was too excited about Six Flags the night before. :P
Nothing to be ashamed of. You may want to see a doctor, though.
The only time I have ever wet the bed as an adult was while I was taking some bogus psych med called Neurontin. I have long ago learned that all psych meds are crap, and only serve to increase the cash flow in the pockets of the drug companies that are in financial cahoots with the shrinks. A change in lifestyle and outlook is the only thing that can save most despondent and disillusioned souls.
Lol. That's awesome. You should just put a bucket in your closet in case it happens again... or lay down a bunch of copies of the Enquirer and Star... then at least those papers/magazines would be useful for something :)I have been known to sleep walk and then pee in my closet. I usually wake up like half way through my urination, but it's too late so I just keep on going. I haven't actually urinated the bed since I was like 7.
FlyerFaithful
Yeah. But it hasn't happen to me in over 7 or 8 years. I usually only felt the sensation before it release. So I usually wake up and stopped it just after alittle drip come out....
tocool340
same happened last night :o was a few xtra drips but, that's all. I got up and walked to the bathroom to continue where I left off in the dream.
Yeah, seriously. Pics or it didn't happen.:roll::P I think this is something you don't want it to happen.[QUOTE="meiaman"]
Pics please.
cowboymonkey21
I would be too ashamed to admit it to myself let alone the whole of gamespot so why did you create this thread? :shock:
clubhaxor
Why not? It's not like anyone here knows me in real life. What, is GameSpot going to come to my house and point at me and laugh?
[QUOTE="clubhaxor"]
I would be too ashamed to admit it to myself let alone the whole of gamespot so why did you create this thread? :shock:
Why not? It's not like anyone here knows me in real life. What, is GameSpot going to come to my house and point at me and laugh?
It's fine you posted here nothing wrong with it.Wtf!? I had a dream that I had to take a piss so in the dream I was pissing in the toilet and when I woke up I found out I pissed myself. WTF!? Seriously is this normal? Has this happened to anyone else?
ParisHilton1Fan
Lol ye that has happened to me about 2 or 3 times, but not a full on bladder load, maybe a few trickles.
The funny thing is in the dream where I'm on the toilet their is an outer voice or something that is like "whoaaa your dreaming wake up!" then you wake up and are all like "crap!"
It's uncommon, but not unusual. You had a lucid dream in which you thought you were awake and went to the bathroom, only to realize you wet the bed. The same thing happened to me when I was in 9th grade, though I was able to wake myself up before really soaking my matress.
Next time that happens, here's a few tips to ensure you don't wet the bed:
1. As simple as it sounds, try to pinch yourself. If you don't feel the pain or if it feels like something other than what a pinch should feel like, you're still asleep.
2. If you have one, look at a digital clock. It should have some time on it. Look away and then look back at the clock. It should then have something completely different, like a completely different time or even symbols rather than numbers. If that happens, you're asleep.
3. Pick up a book and flip through it. If the pages have gibberish on them or are simply blank, you're asleep.
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