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Help Oct 08, 2009 at 10:17 PM
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Of the potty! She finally went pee pee in her potty but now she's terrified of it. She wasn't before and now that she's actually used it. She's afraid of it. Does anyone have any suggestions???

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Default Oct 08, 2009 at 11:07 PM
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Of the potty! She finally went pee pee in her potty but now she's terrified of it. She wasn't before and now that she's actually used it. She's afraid of it. Does anyone have any suggestions???
Do you know why she's afraid? Is it the noise it made afterword? I think finding out will help.

My 9 year old brother doesn't always go number 2, and he holds it for days. I never know why. But if I did, It'd probably help.

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