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I guess potty trained means different things to different people.

bi's picture

To me, potty TRAINING means you are in the process of teaching a toddler to recognize the feeling of needing to go, and to respond to that feeling by getting themselves to a toilet. Training is a process. To me, potty TRAINED means your child has mastered the ability to understand their body's signals and can now use the toilet or at least let you know that they need to use the toilet on their own, and they no longer need a diaper/pull up. Accidents may still happen sometimes, but not often. If I am wrong on these definitions, please let me know.

So over the weekend, SSIL very proudly told SO that BJ is "potty trained". VM did not hear this. A little while later, she said that BJ likes to pee everywhere (weeds, rocks, trees) because he thinks it's fun, but he still poops his pants. Hmm. I think if your child is still pooping his pants regularly, than he is NOT potty trainED. He is still potty trainING. I just chuckled inside because VM and her DH (need to come up with a name for him. Maybe Liar Liar, since he does that A LOT)are constantly exaggerating or else making up outright lies. Like how they said that LL broke a neighbors nose in 2 places for saying derogatory things about their kids. But no charges were pressed. Ok. Did the guy tell you that you broke his nose in 2 places? He didnt' hit you back at all? He just said something mean, then stood there and let you break his nose, didn't defend himself, and didn't call the police or go make an assault report? Well of course he did. He probably knew he deserved it. Once again the bad ass, LL. If you broke his nose the way BJ is potty trained, you probably just pointed your finger in the general direction of his face. But keep the stories coming. They are amusing.

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AtoZMom's picture

we had a problem with SD5 being potty trained!! BM kept her in pull ups, we put her in underwear during the day! no consistency, even got told off by BM when we dropped off SD5 with underwear and not a diaper :/ BM went out of town for 2 weeks and we had SD5 potty trained by the time she came back Blum 3

bi's picture

Unless the kid is special needs, there is NO reason for a 5 year old to not be potty trained. :O Was bm mad that you got it done, too?

moeilijk's picture

Probably the neighbour's nose got broken in one place when LL vigorously said something mean, and then his nose got broken in another place when LL said something mean from behind his back.

Ugh. I'm potty-trained, and I don't poop my pants. I think, if I did poop my pants, I would no longer be considered potty-trained. But maybe I just have very high standards.

nunya1983's picture

Ya, I would get it if BM said we are TRYING to pry train, but the pooping thing is taking a little longer.

Dh is so funny (ok not funny, just funny to hear the "stories" he tells) when we talk to my sister (or anyone)who is pity training their kids, SD was potty trained at 18 months, but then was potty trained at 2, then it took her till 3 to stop pooping herself. When I distinctly remember seeing crap in her pants when she was 7, but that could have been because I refused to wipe her ass anymore... my ydd is ocd and it freaked her out to wipe her butt,and still managed to wipe it by the time she was 5. SD used to be tall, and always chunky, (she became obese this year) and not my child, so I felt weird wiping her ass.