In Reply to: Hotel Bedwetting posted by PeeMan on December 09, 2002 at 15:42
As I mentioned in a post above this, I have many experiences with wetting hotel beds. Not only is the actual wetting enjoyable--- anticipating the wetting by filling my bladder for a few hours beforehand, getting into bed and letting it trickle at first followed by turning over and letting it flood--- but I particularly enjoy the embarrassment of having my 'problem' discovered. Sometimes, if the conditions are right, I'll force an early embarrassment by asking the check-in girl if they provide plastic sheets for a bewdwetting problem. Since I'm the only person in the room, they know I'm the bedwetter. Generally, that produces a rather emabarrassed smile with the response that she wil check with housekeeping and let me know. One girl shoved the game right back at me by asking the adjacent check-in girl in a rather loud voice, " Do we have plastic sheets for bedwetters?" Whenever they say that there are no protective sheets available, I have no reluctance to really soaking the bed. If enough of us wet, they'll eventually have to start planning for us bedwetters. I love it when they do have plastc sheets, and the maid comes in to remake the bed right in front of me with the bedwetter's badge---the plastic sheet.
Usually, I have to imagine the reaction of the maid when she comes to the room after I've wet the bed. One time I was still in the room working when the maid came to clean the rooom and changed the wet sheets after a heavy wetting night. She went out to tell a helper to bring a new mattress pad.( I think---- it was all in Spanish.) Anyway, the other maid returned in ~5 minutes with a new pad( non-plastic) and they both made up the bed while I looked on. There was some muffled tittering while they did this and then some laughter after they left the room. I loved it, even though it was extremely humiliating.
BedwetterJohn
Email: bwjon@bellsouth.net