Wetting while driving.

tails1234

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So I recently started a new job that requires me to have A. a longer drive to work, with no where to stop at a bathroom on the way B. no bathroom breaks available for the first three hours of the day and C. I have to be super focused and energetic for that time. For me, this means basically overhydrating at breakfast so I can be alert enough to do my job. The problem with this is that while my performance got better, I almost had an accident on the way to work twice this week. And that was after using the bathroom twice at home. So I'm looking at putting diapers in my car or leaving in one for "emergencies". Before I do this can anybody tell me if there is anything special I need to know about wearing and wetting while driving?
 
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Expect leaks, either up and out the top of your diaper into your tshirt and pants,

or down into your pants and below into car seat...

You also Might want to sit on a small, reusable absorbant underpad,

and consider keeping a spare change of clothes in your trunk.

I also suggest taping your diaper loosely rather than tight.
 

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diapeybabybrian said:
I also suggest taping your diaper loosely rather than tight.
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diapeybabybrian said:
Expect leaks, either up and out the top of your diaper into your tshirt and pants,
lol :) ;)

Just use a good fast absorbing diaper , point down if you got one, tape it up right, not loose, I like to tape up firmly but not quite tight.
 
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Keeping it in your car might be a mistake. It’s impossible to put a diaper on when you’re driving.

I suggest putting one on before you start your commute, just in case. If you’re going to have an accident, lift your bottom off the seat. That will prevent leaks provided you’re wearing a decent diaper.

Aside from that there’s no other science behind it. Just be cautious about how much you wet because when you sit back down it will press out if it’s too full.
 

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tails1234 said:
So I recently started a new job that requires me to have A. a longer drive to work, with no where to stop at a bathroom on the way B. no bathroom breaks available for the first three hours of the day and C. I have to be super focused and energetic for that time. For me, this means basically overhydrating at breakfast so I can be alert enough to do my job. The problem with this is that while my performance got better, I almost had an accident on the way to work twice this week. And that was after using the bathroom twice at home. So I'm looking at putting diapers in my car or leaving in one for "emergencies". Before I do this can anybody tell me if there is anything special I need to know about wearing and wetting while driving?
When I drive it seems that is the only time I may leak but my solution is to wear two pull on diapers with rubber pants in case I have an accident. If I wet enough I can just tear off the inside wet diaper and throw it out and still be comfortable and protected. I only do this with pull ups right now and have not tried it with an overnight diaper that holds more but I may do that just to see if it works and also can be noticed by anybody. If you are very wet on arriving at work you could pull the wet one off and put into a bag and drop it into an outside garbage on the way into work.
 
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