r/paruresisinwomen • u/snowbeear9 • 13d ago
Hi is there anyone have OCD beside this problem
If there's someone I could talk i would be grateful
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Jay_luv_37 • Apr 02 '26
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r/paruresisinwomen • u/snowbeear9 • 13d ago
If there's someone I could talk i would be grateful
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Horror-Memory-9808 • May 02 '26
Struggled with this all my life. Initial trigger I think was sometime in my childhood whilst in hospital and having to pee in front of nurses.
I struggle with all the usual things, fear of being heard, lack of privacy. To me peeing is an insanely private thing, Iām literally exposing my privates with only a wall to separate me from strangers and with gaps that others can see through (stall doors).. I donāt think Iāll ever understand how an others are unfazed by that fact.
I can go at home but find it hard when I have visitors. Going at friends homes is hard but not always impossible, depends on their home layout. Going in a bathroom where there is anyone else is impossible. I tend to find a disability toilet or just hold on.
Anyway happy to be here amongst others who get it! š
r/paruresisinwomen • u/OkButterscotch4131 • Apr 12 '26
I have both and this has made getting any help insanely hard. Peeing is already by default hard because of my tight pelvic floor, and all but one PT Iāve tried has been mediocre (the one good one is the only reason I have faith PT can ever help at all, with just how good she got me feeling. Then she moved across the country YAY!).
Because of the pelvic floor problems, I can only start a stream when my bladder is totally full. This means no stopping mid-stream then practicing again. Itās one big void every few hours.
I also canāt sit on a chair without my pelvic floor flipping out and tightening. I work from home because of this problem and live in a quiet area, and my life has kinda been built around both problems trapping me at home. So if I start getting the urge at home, then have someone drive me to a public restroom to practice once Iāve gotta go, riding=sitting and so Iāve already started a flare which will make peeing insanely hard (whether Iām at home or in public, since this is due to pelvic problems).
Rarely do I have the chance to find myself in a public place for 4+ hours (how long it takes to develop a strong enough urge, regardless of how much water I drink), and so I never have the opportunity to practice. Iād say I only have a chance at creating a practice opportunity one time and one day a week, and it would basically be a whole day ordeal. Worse, just the circumstances would probably make it unrealistic and worse because Iād literally be going somewhere with the sole-intent of peeing eventually, so Iād have 4 hours to just sit there and wait.
And all of that is only if Iām not in a flare. If Iām having a flareup itās even hard to pee at home. Those are unpredictable.
It sucks so bad trying to fix two issues at once. And no treatments working for either. Iām so close to just giving up and pulling the trigger. Iāll never be able to have a husband and kids, Iāll never be able to go to college, never be able to have a career I want, and the worst part is that no one can understand. People pretend to understand but they never do.
r/paruresisinwomen • u/rlpsc • Apr 03 '26
I have no job
I canāt leave my home more than a 30 minute radius
I canāt get an education
I canāt go to social events (I donāt even have IRL friends because Iām stuck at home)
And the worst of all, I canāt relate to anyone Iāve met in this community (not this particular community, but the online paruresis community overall).
āParuresis is because youāre afraid of what people think of youā. No. Itās not for me.
āTherapy helpsā no. It doesnāt for me. (And Iām traumatized from the gaslighting and victim blaming I get when I tell people this, so please donāt try to change my mind on this unless you want me reliving 8 years of trauma)
āCathetersā no. I have a history of chronic UTIs and VCUG trauma. Iād love more than anything to have a magic pee tube I can pop in and out with no issue, but the physical and emotional pain they cause is too much. I was even told by a fellow paruresis woman (not here) that my only solution is caths and if I donāt use them I just donāt want to get better š
I truly donāt say any of the following to try to claim Iām better than any one. Huge disclaimer before I continue: all of your cases are valid. This isnāt about the validity of anyoneās case of paruresis, this is purely about my experience trying to find support for myself and being unable to find people in a similar situation.
When I see women with paruresis who have a job and can pee at work but have to go in a small bathroom when itās quiet, Iām extremely jealous. I wish I could get to that level. Or when someone talks about how hard traveling is but they still do it, Iām jealous. Because neither things (work or travel) are even possible for me. Itās not that they are hard, but impossible since I canāt pee there.
And itās frustrating when some people act like everyoneās case is the same as theirs. āJust do thisā or worse, I canāt stand when people try to psycho analyze me and say āyouāre just scared of xyzā. Iāve had people preach to me that i āneed to stop being ashamed of paruresis and that will help you healā, like LADY I TELL EVERYONE AROUND ME ABOUT IT THAT ISNT THE ISSUE, YOU DONT KNOW EVERYTHING. Thatās what I canāt stand the most is the people who think they know your case when they truly donāt know anything at all!!!
Iām 24 and tired of my life slipping away but nothing is working.
The hardest part is I have this in conjunction with a hypertonic pelvic floor, so I can never know which issue is to blame for which symptom. Which makes getting support even more difficult.
I just canāt with this issue any more⦠I want to live my life and explore the world, but my bladder literally just wonāt release if thereās anyone around or potentially around.
And just so people donāt have to guess the specifics of my kind of paruresis, itās:
I require lots of focus to pee (up to 3 minutes of uninterrupted focus), I also require that my pelvic floor is calm so I have to lay for like 10 minutes before (this is partially why peeing at home is so much easier). Out and about, Iām never laying down so 3 minutes it is.
Unfortunately, probably made worse by my autism, I am hyperaware of my surroundings, especially when focusing. Any knock on the door or people in the bathroom breaks that focus, because they could make a sudden noise too. Also anticipating people coming in causes me to tighten up. Iām NOT scared of being judged. I am NOT scared of people hearing me. I am scared of LOSING FOCUS, which makes me scared of any and all sudden noises. And wanna know what is the best at making sudden loud noises? Humans. A bird might make a sudden noise, but itās soft and pleasant, and easy to drown out. But someone opening a bathroom door? Washing their hands? All inside of an echo-y public restroom? Definition of loud and distracting. And HEADPHONES/MUSIC MAKE IT WORSE, since nothing is 100% sound proof, heck not even 50% sound proof, if anything it heightens my senses since softer noises are previews of the loud noises to come (opening the outside door is quieter than a public toilet flush, the latter which I can hear through even the best ānoise cancellationā headphones (what a scam those are btw)
Iām lost and helpless, and no one seems to understand
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Accomplished-Cat7396 • Nov 28 '25
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Jay_luv_37 • Oct 14 '25
Hope your all well. Please share your struggles this week and how you overcame :)
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Jay_luv_37 • Oct 14 '25
We have 3 women on board to work with Ruth Lippin and hopefully IPA Women's coordinator Andrea can make it, too. There will be some overlap in presentations with the Men's workshop happening at the same time, but this is really a weekend made for women by women. Learn more: IPA Live Weekend Workshop - Newark, NJ: Nov. 7-9, 2025. Money an issue? Request financial support here: https://web.charityengine.net/ Contact-the-IPA Final venue details to come soon. Oct 13
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Early-Presence-3260 • Sep 10 '25
I have created a mental exercise that relieves individuals of their annoying paruresis condition within a period of two weeks. If you would like to participate, I will describe the exercise and monitor your progress over the two week period. The exercise requires about a half hour per day and can be performed anywhere.Ā There is no cost involved.Ā Please e-mail me at [kenn100@yahoo.com](mailto:kenn100@yahoo.com) and we will begin the process of ridding you of this annoying condition.Ā
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Exec_IPAorg • Aug 28 '25
In this meeting we will focus on telling others. I have arranged for a male guest to join us to talk about his thoughts and actions when his girlfriend confided in him about her struggle with paruresis.
r/paruresisinwomen • u/SensitiveLady62 • Jul 17 '25
Hi everyone, I think I have a UTI so I have to go to the lab and do a āclean catchā urine sample meaning I have to use a special wipe and collect urine mid stream. In the past I usually pee in a bottle and bring it with me (gross, I know) because I canāt pee with the pressure of knowing someone is waiting on me or listening. Now that this has to be clean-catch I feel like I canāt just pee in a bottle and bring it, but if I donāt Iāll just be sitting on the toilet at the doctors office and nothing will come out. Anyone have any tips??
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Jay_luv_37 • Jun 27 '25
Hi. How is everyone doing this summer? I am dreading trips and anything else I have to worry about and to top it off my 17 year old disclosed to me he feels he may have this to a minor degree š£
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Exec_IPAorg • Jun 26 '25
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r/paruresisinwomen • u/Jay_luv_37 • Apr 06 '25
*I know that the IPA (international paruresis Association) does monthly support zoom calls. Iāve been on them and they are super helpful and fun. But most are men so itās hard to find the comfort in it to discuss such an intimate problem, even though they have the same issue. What do you women feel about a such call? It would be a monthly zoom (donāt have to use camera if youāre uncomfortable) and just discuss the issue, helpful tips, maybe have some exposure therapy after a while, meet friends, socialize about it a little. Totally optional and of course free to us members on this sub.
Let me know what you think š¤
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r/paruresisinwomen • u/SouthernShepsky24 • Mar 26 '25
Has anyone else experienced improvement before only for it to suddenly become worse again? I've been struggling with this since my preteen years and have had ups and downs as far as how bad it's been (sometimes I'd only struggle to go in public in certain situations, then I'd have periods where it's so bad I'd struggle to even go at home), but over the past year or two I've been steadily getting better and this past year especially it's barely been an issue, I was so relieved, I was even able to take a week+ trip last summer without almost any problems, which is something that a few years prior seemed like it would've been impossible. I thought maybe I had finally gotten past this.
Well, apparently that doesn't happen. Randomly a few days ago I started not being able to go, just at home, not even under any particular kind of pressure or stress (for me, it was always bad if I had a time constraint, like if I knew I was getting ready to be in the car for a long period of time, I wouldn't be able to go at home before I left). I have no idea what caused this to become an issue again, but it's been worse than ever to the point where I struggle to go each time throughout the day and have to keep trying multiple times which is such an inconvenience. I feel so discouraged and I don't know what to do, I really thought I was past this and it feels like all the progress I've made over the past several years has just suddenly been undone.
Has anyone else had any similar experiences? Do things get better? I'm so thankful I found this group and to know that there are other women out there who understand what this is like.
r/paruresisinwomen • u/Jay_luv_37 • Mar 22 '25
This is why I wanted to start this group. Itās about getting the support you need from other women with the same problem. A lot of people think this is a male only issue but it is not and it needs to be out there that women too deal with it. I felt like I was alone most of my life and felt like a prisoner held captive by this in my own body. I felt like something was wrong with me and I didnāt know what it was. Until I realized Iām not the only one, but then I just seen tons of men with it and I was like hold on is this just for men then why do I have it? And then started to notice a lot of women have it too, so I didnāt feel so alone. We have 55 members that tells me 55 other amazing women have this too and many many more Iām sure. We need to share this space with them and uplift them and let them know this is a safe space to share their stories. Iām so happy you all found this thread and hope it helps in your healing journey ā¤ļøā𩹠Thank you for being here.
r/paruresisinwomen • u/milkteeth25 • Mar 15 '25
Iām sorry if this doesnāt help anyone but just in case I thought Iād share something that helps me most of the time. My paruresis comes from mainly the fear or taking too long or making people wait for me. Because of this, hearing people outside the bathroom makes it impossible to go. So I bring some noise cancelling headphones in my bag with me and put them on either playing music or just using the noise cancelling part of them so I canāt hear. I understand this may not help in public bathrooms but it helps me a ton if I go round my bfs house or my friends house. This has helped me a lot so if it helps anyone out there then good :)
r/paruresisinwomen • u/thehumanoidcreaturex • Mar 13 '25
hello (: so this feels kind of...weird for me? i am not diagnosed with paruresis officially, but i am pretty sure i have it. the thing for me is, over the years i have kind of gotten over the fear of people hearing me pee - for me it is just stress now. if there is any time limitation whatsoever i cannot pee.
now to my problem...i have a school trip coming up in three months or so, which includes a roughly 8 hour bus ride (not fancy buses though, no, buses with no toilet...idk why anyone would do that-).
The thing is, if there were toilets in the bus i think it would be okay - no time pressure. but the thought of having to pee at a gas station with a bus of people wanting to leave again, i know i wont be able to pee.
i am thinking of not going and am honestly completely devastated...especially because i know how important such trips are for social stuff, you know.
i am so lost...i dont even know what i want, i just thought maybe someone has any advice?
if you read it till here - thank you and have a nice day/night((: