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Fatjim
15th August 2007, 21:16
Well I've got too sons and one daughter. The daughter has never sleepwalked/sleptwalked and my oldest son seems to have given up.

But mini-me has done it the last 2 nights.

Last night he went to his older brother's room and pee'd in his drawers. ( I don't think we've told either of them yet).

Just now I heard that dreadful sound coming from the hallway only to find him peeing on the heater (oil filled fortunately).

Has anybody had a daughter do this, or does the ergonomics of the equation seem to be a big enough deterrent.

Madness
15th August 2007, 21:21
Can't help you with little people much. I had a flatmate once though, used to come home hammered and piss all over my other flatmates bedroom floor. I think he had issues.

Hitcher
15th August 2007, 21:22
Duct tape, Jim. Duct tape and rubber sheets.

peasea
15th August 2007, 21:29
Well I've got too sons and one daughter. The daughter has never sleepwalked/sleptwalked and my oldest son seems to have given up.

But mini-me has done it the last 2 nights.

Last night he went to his older brother's room and pee'd in his drawers. ( I don't think we've told either of them yet).

Just now I heard that dreadful sound coming from the hallway only to find him peeing on the heater (oil filled fortunately).

Has anybody had a daughter do this, or does the ergonomics of the equation seem to be a big enough deterrent.

Both my daughters have sleep-walked, bloody funny and extremely cute. can't recall the details (can't recall yesterday actually) but they chatted and walked into things. Sooooo cool. Nup, it's not just a 'guy thing'.

Spyke
15th August 2007, 21:33
i don't know but i used to sleep walk. (not sleep pee though)
fortunately you don't know what you've done, so you can't feel embarassed unless someone mean says something! jj

maybe girls wake up to goto the toilet?

chanceyy
15th August 2007, 21:35
:lol: I used to sleep walk all the time as a youngster .. if my dad was not home to put me to bed I would wander down & sit in his chair til he came home .. (arms crossed, militant as, fast asleep, til he was home then happily go back to bed):zzzz:

if he was away hunting I never sleep walked at all.. :zzzz:

would only ever stay in bed asleep as long as he tucked me in .. :love:

definately daddy's girl here .... :love:

never peed my pants though ... :whistle:

Colapop
15th August 2007, 21:35
My daughter sleep walks and talks. I have had conversations with her while she has been totally asleep. She's only tried the front door once!
Thankfully I'm a very light sleeper so I'm awake immediately when she's up.

chanceyy
15th August 2007, 21:38
My daughter sleep walks and talks. I have had conversations with her while she has been totally asleep.
Thankfully I'm a very light sleeper so I'm awake immediately when she's up.

I used to talk to my dad as well .. but once he tucked me in bed I would never walk again for the nite .. so if he was late home from having a few brews he knew he had to come to the lounge to put me to bed first ..

Fatjim
15th August 2007, 21:45
But you never pee'd in anybodys sock drawer?

Colapop
15th August 2007, 21:47
Pee'd in the closet ... but I was very drunk....

peasea
15th August 2007, 22:36
Pee'd in the closet ... but I was very drunk....

Had a mate do that, funny now, not at the time. We woke up to the sound of running water.......thought WTF? Up and at-em, ran into the hall, stood motionless (forget the far-fetched pun) and I could still hear it. here was Jonathan (?) taking a leak in my daughters wardrobe! Thought he'd found the pisser. He cleaned it up the next day but the funny part is...............my ex bought me out and still lives in the house!

I'm now pissing all over my new floor!!!!!!!!!!!:first:

Romeo
15th August 2007, 22:42
Just lean something rattly against their door, like a plastic jar full of marbles or something. If they open the door that'll fall on them, works every time. I do the same thing, except from the inside - so I know if someone's trying to sneak up on me when I'm sleeping. Don't say it...

peasea
15th August 2007, 22:44
[QUOTE=Romeo;1173432]Just lean something rattly against their door, like a plastic jar full of marbles or something. If they open the door that'll fall on them, works every time. I do the same thing, except from the inside - so I know if someone's trying to sneak up on me when I'm sleeping. Don't say it...



What about a brick?

Ocean1
15th August 2007, 23:18
Cute, as long as they're not cleaning the toaster in the toilet or somat.

My Daughter used sometimes to sleep with her eyes wide open (which apparently she got from me). Scared the bejeezus out of me at first, I'd go to tuck her in late evening and she'd be lying there with her eyes open NOT LOOKING AT ME.

Brian d marge
16th August 2007, 02:39
You recently move from another country ??

We both ( my brother and I , used to rock our selves to sleep we moved from england when we were young

my boy is just like dad ( I am soo proud ..he sleeps about 12 , and gets up around 11 .. if you wake him early,,, boy is he a grumpy bugga....just like the ole man

Stephen

Animal
16th August 2007, 14:46
I'd be really concerned if there's a chance of any sleepwalking kids falling headlong down the staircase.

Nasty
16th August 2007, 15:26
Interesting topic .. but I think what your boy wants to do is go toilet more than sleepwalk. Try lifing him two or three hours after he goes to bed and sitting him on the toilet .. this should circumvent the piss anywhere topic.

Anyway on sleepwalking ... my dad sleepwalks, my sister talks in her sleep and aparently I do both. so defiantely not a male only thing.

hXc
16th August 2007, 16:02
When I'm stressed, or emotionally not quite right, I sleep walk.
I often sleep talk. And I often sleep drum. Yep, you read right. I drum in my sleep.

I have the radio going all night (it helps me get to sleep - something to distract my brain from going off on long thinking journeys, stopping me from sleeping), and I often hear of my parents telling me how I drum along to music etc.

[Something interesting, though not quite on topic] My music teacher was telling us the other day how she watched some doco on a place in the US where most of the residents are deaf, due to the settlers and genetics or something. But the guy who did it is a neurologist and there was something in this doco about a couple of old folk on the deck one afternoon, having a nap. And they were sleep talking (but acting out their dreams as if they were real)...but because they were deaf, they were signing out their dreams. Quite interesting - 'cause sign is their 1st language, it's what they use to sleep 'talk'.

Edbear
16th August 2007, 18:03
Our eldest girl used to sleepwalk until one night our son, who used to talk in his sleep, yelled at her! Poor little thing just stood in the hallway, confused and I gently led her back to her bed. She didn't sleepwalk after that, (she was about 9), and neither of them remembered it the next morning.

My wife still talks in her sleep at times. When we first got married, I couldn't sleep, I used to stay awake laughing at her! (Umm, yeah...one of the reasons:innocent:) She was hilarious to listen to!

One night she leaped out of the bed in panic, crying, "Where is he? Where's Michael?" (our then baby son). I said "He's in his cot!" as she was opening the sock drawer and the then the other drawers and looking under the bed!

I finally convinced her to check his bedroom and sure enough, there he was, sound asleep!

Zuki Bandit
16th August 2007, 19:33
Yea, for some reason I have found that males seem to do it more often.

I sleep walked all the time from the ages of about 8 - 14 or so. One time my dear old mother walked in to the lounge after hearing a lot of shrieking and banging and found me with one foot in the bird cage, apparently I was trying to get in with the bird.:gob:

Nasty
16th August 2007, 20:46
Yea, for some reason I have found that males seem to do it more often.

I sleep walked all the time from the ages of about 8 - 14 or so. One time my dear old mother walked in to the lounge after hearing a lot of shrieking and banging and found me with one foot in the bird cage, apparently I was trying to get in with the bird.:gob:

I can't say that I did not find this ancedote disconcerting .... :eek: