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Are there any squirters out there who have been embarrassed  by uncontrolled squirting just as a tremendous orgasm is about to happen... and then the bed gets soaked so badly, that you have to remove all of the bedding and dry out the mattress... yes, even the mattress. My GF was embarrassed beyond belief. I too, got soaked.
Well, I came up with a solution. After many, many squirtings, I finally solved the problem.
Are there any providers out there who have suffered drom this 'problem'?

natashalynne See my TER Reviews 518 reads
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My GF and I go through 5-6 handtowels in one session. To cover the bed, I use a piece of dropcloth that is laminated. One side is soft and absorbent and the other side is polyethylene. It comes in a folded sheet 4'x10'. I cut it into three 4'x3' pieces. I place this on top of the bed to conveniently cover the lower part of the bed on which my GF is lying. When it gets wet, I remove it from the bed and replace it with another piece.   The bed is thoroughly protected, and the used sheet, I drape over the back of a dining room chair and it dries overnite.  ! You can buy these laminated sheets in a building supply store.   I've been doing this for 6 months and no more problems. I use the small hand towels for drying my face and my GF's pubic area.  Also guys, a nice warm face cloth, several times, on the pubic area make her feel extra special, as it should.

DawnArlington See my TER Reviews 365 reads
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I get everything so wet I've actually had to replace a mattress!  I'm not kidding.  I go through the towels, the bedding, the mattress pad and soak the mattress.

I finally figured out on my own (I wish someone could have advised me on this) CRIB PROTECTORS!!

There are two solutions that absolutely work.  Disposable and non-disposable

Go to Walmart or Babies R Us or where ever.

Non-Disposable Method:

Buy waterproof crib protectors ($10+/-).  Cut off the netting part that makes them fitted.  They are large (Takes 3 to cover a king sized bed lying side by side).  I use these at home.  I lay them down, throw a sheet a over them so they don't move around while we are rolling around. When we are done they are soaked.  but my bedding is safe.  I actually used this method for awhile professionally until I found the disposable method below.  Before every appointment I would cover the bed and place a clean sheet over all of it.  Every customer got a new set of crib protectors and clean sheet.  After each appointment I would strip down the set up and place it in a plastic garbage bag and hide them in the closet then prepare for the next client.  During my down time I would run to the laundry mat and clean them.

Disposable Method:

Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!

Goodnight's!  They are large.  They are sold in the diaper section.  They are made for older children who wet the bed.  So they are made to hold a lot of moisture. And they do exactly that  - and just like a diaper, they absorb the liquid and we don't feel like we are laying in it.  Woot!!

They stick to the sheets (sometimes too well) and are disposable.  I keep a trash bag in the closet and throw them away.  I still use the clean sheet over everything method just because I'm OCD about each client getting his own set of sheets.  I carry a large suitcase that holds nothing but clean sheets.

A pack of 9 costs about $10 at WalMart.  I use about 3 per visit.  A justified expense as far as I'm concerned.

HINT:  If anyone uses the Goodnights, peel them off the sheet by pulling from the corned in toward the center of the pad.  If you don't start a clean removal  - they are an absolute bitch to remove.  Been there - done that!!

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