Due to lack of acceptance, everywhere is a risk for me. I have worn in secret since I was around 10 years old, and I always had to hide in my room when wearing and/or wetting. I got brave around 11 or 12 and started sneaking out in my back yard early in the morning wearing a diaper and nothing else, and my mother and some neighbors eventually saw me. My mother was not accepting at all, so that made me even more nervous about wearing diapers. I eventually wore one under my clothes one day when we went out, and I was on edge the whole time. However, I am at ease around my friends (most of them know that I wear diapers and have no problem with it). I haven't physically worn around them yet, but there's no fear about doing that. I have worn while communicating with my friends either on the phone or on Facebook (which is the only way I usually get to contact my friends), and not only do they have no problem with that, but quite a few of them actually want to have some role in it too! Now that I'm of legal age (and my mother can't use the fact that I wear against me) I only worry about those who accept me. Anyone else can kiss my ass, because I'm trying to get to the point where I can love and accept myself, not the other way around.
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+littlemoosey I have to ask two questions. One, how did you ever get the courage to do that when you were younger, and how can I get to that point. Two, is there an official consensus for whether or not to wear around your children. I'd think that there isn't anything wrong with it, and that it would teach your child that people are different, but to accept their differences, but maybe I'm wrong.