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(TW) Question for parents

It's the troublemakers/trolls who haunt these pages that are going to be "triggered" by this one. OK...

At what age did your habitually-constipated kids stop protesting, begging, running away, and having to be held down fighting and scream/crying through the anal treatments?

Or did they never really grow out of it, are they still turning suppository/enema administration into an RS, to this day?

And if so, have you tried not using it, tried to get by with only the less-efficient/more-risky oral medicines as your chemical crutch, only to find that you needed to bring the suppositories/enemas back, and use any force necessary, because they really can't "do" without them?
SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
For the trolls and other troublemakers - the context behind the creation of this group was given in the first post - https://similarworlds.com/therapy/enema/parenting-constipation-encopresis-withholding/5169213-Introduction-In-our-case-no-diagnosis-of-IBS-obstruction-or

...who am I kidding? they can't read!

...the question is, at the time of writing - where are the actual parents, the ones (literally?) wrestling with their obstinately constipated kids - why aren't they responding to this particular thread or the preceding ones?
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
@SuziSatan02 because that circumstance is exceedingly rare and the other posts under your profile imply fetish rather than actual struggle.
SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
@ViciDraco How so - because there's a bit of rhetoric, a bit of hyperbole? (Facets of normal human speech which some power-hungry egocentric dangerous social-inadequates pretend not to comprehend).
Miram · 31-35, F
Flagged. Both the thread and the group you created.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
Troll preemptively calling out people who object to their fetish as trolls. Speaking of which, you should tag this as fetish.
SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
@ViciDraco No, healthcare.

 
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