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Nwc

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  1. 1 minute ago, beachmom said:

    Carpet?  But believe me, basement floor drains, sinks, showers, no mom is going to care. Years ago when I took my little guy to pre-school swim lessons the moms all let their boys piss on the locker room floor while helping them change clothes, as I say, it's no big deal as far as moms go.

    Good to know haha. And yeah the furniture I peed on was also a carpet upholstery type

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  2. 6 minutes ago, beachmom said:

    Ah, but the dog doesn't stand over the drain and leave a spray pattern. It's no big deal, our boys had a makeshift bedroom in the basement of our old house and pissed down there all the time, as did I when doing laundry.

    True lol, or the furniture I hit in the process. I love how you view it as no big deal. Just hope it’s the same for my mom. Especially since I was always taught toilet only unless you’re outside and desperate

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  3. 6 minutes ago, beachmom said:

    Leaving some tell tale puddles routinely, even if they're sometimes just water, along with some lingering odor will make it obvious, if nothing is said you're "golden".

    Perfect. So far every time I’ve done it, they always think it’s the dog. Last time the dog actually did have a problem that the vet found so I guess I technically helped lol. But yeah this time, it’s way too spread around to be the dog lol. Guess we’ll have to wait and find out

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  4. 44 minutes ago, Wetling said:

    If it's of a dark color and you spray enough, it will be easy to get away with it, as in the morning it will be mostly dry. I guess it's a short pile carpet and it wasn't the first time you did it? Of course the stains on a light carpet are much more satisfying, but if you need to hide it, dark is better. 🙂

    Definitely needed it to be hidden lol. Luckily it’s a dark carpet in my room. Really want to do it on a light carpet one day

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  5. 18 minutes ago, beachmom said:

    I won't mention his user name, but he may recognize the story and chime in, but a young man of about 25 here on this site had been for years peeing in the basement laundry sink as well as the floor drain in the outdoor stairs leading out of the basement. He'd told that he'd almost been caught several times and couldn't really believe that his mom had never noticed. I repeatedly assured him that she must know and just didn't care, hence she never said anything. On one occasion he became bold when his mom was in the basement working on a project and stepped into the laundry area and began to pee in the sink. His mom surprised him and walked past him to grab something off the shelf beyond him. He tells that while he was terrified, his mom acted completely casual asking his advice on how to do her project and asking him to take a look at what she was talking about when he finished up. He brought up the subject afterword apologizing, but his mom interrupted him saying, oh, you're fine, you haven't been coming upstairs much anymore, I knew you've been peeing in the stairwell, but the sink's fine too. He was shocked his mom knew all along. 

    I always like the idea of a mom being totally open about it, as in that story. I do hope if my mom does know, that she’s the same as that

  6. 4 minutes ago, beachmom said:

    I'm not speaking solely of my opinions, but that of friends, family and co-workers I've know over the years, as well as what other moms have shared on parenting web sites. The vast majority of moms, some 75% to 85% of us condone boys peeing outdoors in at least some places and around half condone boys using showers, sinks and even floor drains in basements, garages. If you expect she must be aware of something and she hasn't commented, she probably doesn't care.

    Definitely hasn’t commented, maybe she knows, maybe she doesn’t. I do know peeing that way was never really encouraged, but it’s hard to tell if she knows. If anything, they’re more inclined to think the dog has been doing it

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