Nappy help

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staceT said:
Hi

I dont know what i am expecting but here goes.

I recently had my mother staying, she suffered parkinsons and was incontinent, she was moved to a hospice where she passed away, at home we had a massive NHS supply of incon nappies which the hospice refused to take saying they can only use a preferred supplier.. Oh the grear UK NHS!! i decided to offer them to a good home via gumtree, when someone asked how many i had i realised that quite a few were missing. I was baffled as i knew all the boxes were full, when i asked my son if he knew i could tell by his reaction was wrong.
Any way after a couple of hours he came clean and admitted he had been wearing them, in fact he had been wearing and peeing in them for 2 month, i was shocked but was also worried about his distress that i had found out, he was sobbing and i could only comfort him, He told me he really enjoys wearing them and wants to wear them permenantly. To keep him from getting too upset i told him its no big deal and i will support him, infact since it came out he is really chilled and i have told him i wont get rid of the supply.
i want to know is this just a passing fad or will he spend the rest of the days in a nappy.
are their any long term effects of wearing them?

So you went from being a 25 year old man on your other account to being a 37 year old single mother on this one?

i just need someone for help and advice

My advice is that you shouldn't lie to us and pretend to be someone you're not since that gets you banned from ADISC.
 
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