hockeydl77
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- Diaper Lover
Would love to see a definitive sighting one day- unfortunately it’s been all elderly sightings for me
Glad to see another Always Discreet fan. They are very nice especially for waking around with light wetting.ACDEF said:I have just enough problems with my bladder that I often wear Always Discreet when traveling, or around town if I am going to be out for awhile. I don’t like using public restrooms as you can’t tell before you enter just how clean (or dirty) they are. I ave never pooped my Discreet, or diaper, and hope I never do. Anyway, I consider needing to wear a diaper just one of those things that I have to do, and I don’t worry about someone spotting me when I am wearing either a Discreet, or one of my Northshore Air Supreme, nor do I try to see if someone else is wearing. Wearing or not may be a personal thing with most of us, but we do it because it is necessary.
Do you like the scent?nectar0001 said:Glad to see another Always Discreet fan. They are very nice especially for waking around with light wetting.
in Elementary School and Middle SchoolBabybear2006 said:I've wrote this a few times:
I found out that my friend from school that has down syndrome still has to wear pullups because I was at his house on day and his shirt had ridden up his back showing his pullup and I helped him with pulling down his shirt. I told him that I also wore them. I knew that in school that he had to wear diapers because of me also having special education classes with him.
Last week I was shopping at Kroger's and I went to pick up some pullups and a lady who looked to be in her 30s, had 2 packs of pullups in her shopping cart
i wish there was some kind of way too~! but i also know that some people don’t want to be pointed out about it so i’d never bring it up unless they were clearly dressed for it if even then…. it does now have me wondering if anyone has ever noticed mine i conceal it pretty well but maybe not as well as i thoughtfoxcub said:I was out doing some shopping today and saw some people that were wearing some slightly ageplay styled outfits (not fully obvious but i certainly noticed). I then noticed that one of them had a bit of a nappy bulge when she leaned over to get something off a low shelf.
It got me wondering if anyones spotted someone else random wearing. We should have a secret greeting XD
I wish the world was more like it was in the mid-1980s to late 1990s. Before 9/11. Before Iraq. Before COVID.arctic said:I hate what Chicago has become. And I see it for what it is. Some parts are better than others. I also hate what New York, Portland, San Fransisco, Los Angeles and Seattle have become. And I see them for what they are. I have thoughts on those issues (including the 2A issues), but I don't want to discuss them in a public setting. What I think isn't going to change anything. I wish the country was more like it was in the mid-1980s to late 1990s. Before 9/11. Before Iraq. Before COVID.
I went to a special education school until the 1st grade and had to wear and bring diapers to school. I wasn't potty trained during the day until I was 6 because of my speech delay and autism.littleK1626 said:in Elementary School and Middle School
I was changed by staff, in the special Ed room. I was changed in the same room as other people who ware in a diaper most of them Down syndrome or autistic boys
I was more in the generation of school systems were allowed that was integrated with basically Gen pop. The school system I grew up in and the region I was in at the time, After High School they would go to a separate building for 5-7 years to learn life skills something like that other that's from I heard at the time. I happened to me going to the Alternative High School and that was happened to be on the other side because I was a degenerate Stoner in high school .they did an addition on to that building so he had a door in the main hall every unit access it but they came in at different times and left at different times we never really seen them .Babybear2006 said:I went to a special education school until the 1st grade and had to wear and bring diapers to school. I wasn't potty trained during the day until I was 6 because of my speech delay and autism.
Circa 2008- 2018 Oakland County, Oakland Schools ,Oakland County Michigan (Rochester District )littleK1626 said:I was more in the generation of school systems were allowed that was integrated with basically Gen pop. The school system I grew up in and the region I was in at the time, After High School they would go to a separate building for 5-7 years to learn life skills something like that other that's from I heard at the time. I happened to me going to the Alternative High School and that was happened to be on the other side because I was a degenerate Stoner in high school .they did an addition on to that building so he had a door in the main hall every unit access it but they came in at different times and left at different times we never really seen them .
I would have said, "Hey, no big deal, I need to change also".mantilla said:I was once in a McDonalds Restaurant, because I needed a public restroom to change myself. When I walked in there was just one toilet taken. The person inside was changing a diaper. He really tried to do it unnoticeable and cautiously, but it was impossible because it was so silent in the room that you could hear the slightest sound. His diaper was too crinkly, and especially undoing the tapes was extremely revealing. You could hear how much he tried to don't make a noise, but he failed. I know that situation very well when you try to pull off the tape super slowly, smoothly and evenly to avoid any supicous noise, but the tape decides to come off with multiple loud steps You then think you could have just as well pulled it off quickly and loud.
So for me it was super obvious, what was going on in there.
After a while when he finally was done with his mission impossible, that guy in his mid 20s - a little younger than myself at that time - came out. I looked at him and it was like I could read his mind. He was nervous and obviously asking himself if I knew what he did in there. I really wanted to say something when he came out, or just let him see the diaper in my backpack so he knew we were in that regards "soulmates". But I was too cowardly. Sometimes I think I should have exposed myself - could have been an interesting talk.
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