I bought a box color this weekend and did what I said I'd never do again. There is no extra money for a hair salon these days and something had to be done, so I did it. I love it! Whew!!!
Do you know the "oh I REALLY have to pee" feeling? Way past the time you would normally go, but for some reason you were detained kind of pee? The panic kind of "holy shit, I gotta go NOW" feeling? Would your kids, your spouse, your boss be able to talk you out of it? Would the thought of finding a bathroom be all encompassing, drowning everything else out? Would you let go of a dying loved ones' hand if you were doubled over with the need of having to pee so bad that fear was setting in about the various outcomes of not peeing?
Just asking.
Just saying.
When I pushed my precious Mama, Daddy and children away from the stall door without hearing a word they had to say it was because I had to. I simply had to. There just was no more "holding it."
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I had amoebic dysentery from eating unwashed lettuce leaves in Kenya. No arguing with amoebic dysentery, ever. Your body does what it has to do.
I can generally do the mind over matter thing. But when it comes to hot, churning bowels--well, that is another matter altogether.
yes, I know what that feels like.
Even on a freeway in the middle of Oklahoma. I get the reference.
Thanks for this Pammie. Yes, I "had to." It had nothing to do with them.
what a great analogy. yet so sad.
Oh, Pammie. Why you make me cry this Monday morning?
Today is strange.
Oh Pam, I get it. :o( I hate that they have to pee so bad though that nothing else matters. Seriously.
I am trying to come to grips with the fact that someone very important to me needs to bee right now. I am definitely being pushed away and it's tearing me up.
Pee. Not 'bee'
:::sigh:::
This is the best analogy I have ever heard. It helps me to feel what it must be like and understand why my daughter does it.
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