When do your tween/teens go number two?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have absolutely no idea when my kids poop. And I think it's super creepy that some of you are so involved in your TEENAGE kids' bowel habits. Do you plan to follow them to college to be sure they wipe?


Seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I stopped keeping track when he traded his Pull-ups for big boy underwear. I do know that he tries to avoid going at school because he's mentioned it once or twice.


NP here - some kids are just open about their bodily functions. My 11 and 13 year olds tend to announce when they’re going to go. We have a small house and a lot of togetherness. No need to be so condescending.


+100

Some of you PPs are just downright nasty. We're a pretty open family in a small house also, so it's not a big secret. Not everyone lives in a 5 bathroom mansion in Potomac.

Count me in as another person who takes long to poop. Obviously I'm not in there shitting the entire time. Some comes out, then wait for more, then wiping. YMMV
Anonymous
My tween poops at the exact second we have to leave the house. Be it the morning for school, afternoon activities, whatever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My tween poops at the exact second we have to leave the house. Be it the morning for school, afternoon activities, whatever.


Lol! My youngest was like this when he was 4. Never failed.
Anonymous
Tween Dd runs in the bathroom the instant she comes home. She said bathrooms are nasty and who wants to be caught being a pooper.
Anonymous
I’ve had ibs d as long as I could remember. I was constantly in trouble for “playing” in the bathroom as an elementary student, but I finished my class work so fast (and didn’t need to hear the lecture to be able to do it), that my middle school teachers didn’t care. During high school, the nurse clued in to what was going on the third time a particular teacher sent me to her because he didn’t think anyone should need more than 4 minutes in the bathroom, while I needed up to 15 at the time, and it was also several times per day. She was amazing, helping me eliminate most foods for a month, then slowly add in one every couple days, as long as it didn’t create side effects. I still have bad days, and I’m so glad I don’t have to be around all of you who have no clue and are being so judgmental. This kid needs permission to deal with his body’s needs, not to be in trouble or try to force it to do something else!
Anonymous
What is that sound? Oh, it's a helicopter.
Let it go, OP, this is not a problem for you to solve.
Anonymous
Do tweens have a consistent bathroom schedule?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do tweens have a consistent bathroom schedule?


why are you bringing up an ancient thread for this?
Anonymous
No idea. Not sure I myself ever went number 2 at school in my entire life up through graduate school. Do people do that?? I need anonymity--like maybe at an airport bathroom....
Anonymous
Usually when we want her to clean up her room or do some other chore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No idea. Not sure I myself ever went number 2 at school in my entire life up through graduate school. Do people do that?? I need anonymity--like maybe at an airport bathroom....


Wow you nasty
Anonymous
Mine go on command. Like a dog. Yours don’t?

It’s only allowed at 7:23am on the dot.
Anonymous
That’s why they make big kid pull-ups. 😉
Anonymous
Mine shit so much we have 10 bathrooms
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