trouble63
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Have you ever accidentally exposed your diaper or"outed" yourself ? How did this make you feel? Were you humiliated, aggravated or maybe you didn't care? Did it resonate with you or could you just let it go?
Example: last winter I went to a medical lab to have routine blood work done. I wore an Abena M4, a plastic cover, jeans, a t shirt not tucked in and a pull over hoodie.
When I was called back the technician asked me to remove my jacket. Not thinking about my diaper, I did as told. As I pulled my jacket over my head, unfortunately, my t shirt followed. As I got my jacket over my head and quickly rearranged my t shirt, I looked over to see the technician staring at my waist undoubtedly seeing the plastic pants and diaper sticking out over the top of my jeans.
As I looked back at her, she smiled. Nothing was said. She drew my blood, I got my jacket, signed the paper wk and left.
At first I was annoyed with myself for letting it happen. As I got back in my car and drove home, I felt humiliated by the experience. Though, after the incident settled in, I sort of liked it. It has stayed with me because I still think about it almost a yr later and still wonder what the technician thought.
This was a fairly innocuous experience overall, but I learned. Had I done that at work or in front of friends, I would have been devistated.
So, what was your experience and how did you deal with it?
Example: last winter I went to a medical lab to have routine blood work done. I wore an Abena M4, a plastic cover, jeans, a t shirt not tucked in and a pull over hoodie.
When I was called back the technician asked me to remove my jacket. Not thinking about my diaper, I did as told. As I pulled my jacket over my head, unfortunately, my t shirt followed. As I got my jacket over my head and quickly rearranged my t shirt, I looked over to see the technician staring at my waist undoubtedly seeing the plastic pants and diaper sticking out over the top of my jeans.
As I looked back at her, she smiled. Nothing was said. She drew my blood, I got my jacket, signed the paper wk and left.
At first I was annoyed with myself for letting it happen. As I got back in my car and drove home, I felt humiliated by the experience. Though, after the incident settled in, I sort of liked it. It has stayed with me because I still think about it almost a yr later and still wonder what the technician thought.
This was a fairly innocuous experience overall, but I learned. Had I done that at work or in front of friends, I would have been devistated.
So, what was your experience and how did you deal with it?
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