Testimonials for Sarah

Testimonial 3: Twin daughters

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Please note: All parties involved in these stories are adults. The stories are (mostly) fantasies and do not condone or encourage abuse. It is just entertainment. If you want to act it out, please make sure to obtain consent.

Sarah's intro

Twins are beautiful! Twin girls are even better! However, when the twins act entirely differently, busy mom can find herself in a pickle!

Story of the mom of twins:

I have two beautiful daughters, Ada and Zeny. A and Z. Although they are twins, there couldn't be any different. Ada is outgoing, lively, and (sometimes) demanding. Zeny is introverted, shy, and quiet.

There is a reason for this difference. Ada was always healthy. Zeny has suffered from IBS-C since the beginning. Now they are both adults, and the difference is growing.

Zeny needs a lot of support. She rarely expresses her feelings and gets anxious for no apparent reason. Because I have to spend most of my time with her, I barely get to help Ada. Ada was getting impatient and annoyed lately, especially when I have repeatedly failed to take her to see her friends. Meanwhile, I spent hours at home with Zeny because she can't even sit in the car without getting motion sick.

When we consulted with Sarah, she explained that the girls might not 'understand' each other and that they have to spend time together. As a smart and strong mom, I should find a way to make both of them happy.

One day Ada asked me to take her to the arcade in the next city. I did not want to disappoint her again, so I organized Zeny's and my day around her. I got medicine for motion sickness from the pharmacy. It was a small pill I had to give Zeny rectally.

I had to make sure Ada understood the struggle I had. Just before we left, I asked Ada to help me to prepare Zeny for the trip. I undressed Z in front of Ada and asked Ada to hand me the medicine. While the insertion was for Zeny, Ada had to see it to learn.

I could tell both girls were a bit embarrassed. Ada rarely saw Z naked. This time I was holding Zeny across my lap, using my strength to force her legs open. Poor girls didn't understand she needed this. She cried a little after I pushed the pill inside her. Ada looked uncomfortable.

I knew this isn't the only thing I had to do. I set up a booster seat for Zeny and buckled her in the car. Then I asked Ada to sit next to her in the back. As both girls settled in the back seats, I took another suppository from my pocket and told Zeny that I'll give it to her straight away.

While Zeny was buckled in and couldn't move, she stayed quiet. I think she understood she needs this. Maybe she was even happy that she could join us on a car trip. I gently reached into her pants and pushed in the second pill.

During the car trip, I had a great conversation with Ads. She had plenty of questions now that she saw what Zeny needs to go through. I told her about her sister's motion sickness and IBS. I told her not to be judgemental when her sister starts farting. After all: it is a natural thing: it just means that the second suppository started to work.

By the end of the 30 minutes trip, I knew Ada and I were on the same page. As she got out of the car, she whispered some words of encouragement to me and kissed her sister on the cheeks.

We arrived at a good time. As Ada exited the car, her sister's bowels gave up. With heavy breathing and grunting and filled her pants. I knew she will get uncomfortable before we got home. So instead of heading back, I drove to the nearest park. I cleaner her up in the parking lot, then we took a walk on the green. We cuddled a little before we jumped back into the car.

I have successfully fostered a new relationship between my twins and me. I think we all enjoyed our trip together. Next week they are going shopping together! Then maybe we can do a hike.

Sarah's final remarks:

Kids might ignore their parents or each other. To avoid conflicts, be transparent with them, and don't be afraid to disclose any issues!

Original post: https://lifewithsuppository.wordpress.com/2021/07/23/testimonial-3-twin-daughters/