Hello lovely people. I (F22) am I squirter and sometimes it worse than others. by myself I just need to lay a towel down and my bed is safe. Last night I had a partner with me and I soaked through 4 blankets and into my mattress cover.. I’m talking like a gallon of “water” being poured on my bed. How can I prevent this other than just laying down six towels on top of each other??? I’ve heard of letex sheets or laying down a shower curtain but the idea of just laying in a slip and slide is not enjoyable. Will a waterproof blanket soak it in but protect my bed?? Any advice will help!

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  1. I use a sex blanket, they work great, they are waterproof! If it a lot of fluid add towel on top for extra absorption.

    Good luck!

  2. For a cheaper option, I got a waterproof dog blanket. It happens to be super soft and works great.

  3. I buy a waterproof pads on Amazon. I think they are for people who have accidents or after surgeries but I don’t care—they keep my bed clean. Just one soft towel on top of it and good to go

  4. Latex or plastic liner for the bed works well. In a pinch bath or beach towels help as well.

    Happy hosing!

  5. Wow.. I use puppy pads in bed but maybe you could use the type of pads for adult incontinence. They might be reusable too. Like do a search for reusable bed pad on amazon. I’ve def squirted that much so no shame lol but yeah cleanup is annoying.

  6. There’s a website called The Wirecutter that recently reviewed waterproof sheets. I’m a big fan of their reviews.

  7. We have a waterproof mattress pad and use waterproof blankets made for dogs-they work great and are not as expensive as the sex blankets mentioned. We also use waterproof sheets for other slippery and wet things and doggy pads for quick situations.

  8. We use a blanket from nomorewetspots.com. They are fleece, soft and waterproof. Easy to wash and we can have all the wet, slippery fin we want without worrying about our sheets!!!

    Have fun!

  9. Gorilla Grip makes a waterproof throw pad for bedwetting toddlers. It’s 52 x 43 inches and it can absorb up to 8 cups of liquid, (tested and confirmed). I got it on Amazon for just 20 bucks. It’s machine washable and reusable. I’ve had mine for over 2 years and it still works great. Pro tip: Wash it by itself.

    Edit: Added a link. https://a.co/d/9VBqB7S

  10. Personally I use XL puppy pads or smaller puppy pads if solo.

    I have pets including dogs and a seniour puppy now, so puppy pads are always in the house just like toilet paper.

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