Peeing disorders

Joanca

New Member
My grandson pees in bottles on the carpet etc. and pours it in the sink and gets it all over. What would cause this?
 

Joanca

New Member
He is 18. No as far as I know only in the last few years since his mother separated him from his father. He is back with his father now and his mother abandoned him recently.
 

Crayola13

Well-Known Member
There was a mom on this forum who said her son was so obsessed with the Xbox, which was located in his room, that he didn't even take a break to go to the bathroom. He was peeing in cups while on the Xbox.
 

Copabanana

Well-Known Member
My son did this. It was more convenient for him to pee in a bottle than to get up to go to the toilet. How disgusting. I have read here about other adult children who did the same. Rather than getting up from video games, and walk down the hall, they peed in cups and bottles.

I used to work in a casino, well over 30 years ago, and I remember a grown, middle aged man playing poker at a table saying this horribly gross thing to me, which I have never forgot. He said: Go and pee for me. Obviously he meant it as a joke. But there was a kernel of truth in it. He did not care if he degraded me and he was expressing the same wish as your grandson, perhaps, that he just can't be bothered to take care of a necessary bodily function, and sought a work around.

Of course there may be more serious reasons that underly this behavior, and it would make good sense to seek out the help of experts.
 
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