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  1. Arggggh….first thanks everyone for your feedback…I really appreciate it. Unfortunately you guys are offering different view points, and all have great logic and reasoning behind your points. To clear a couple of issues: 1) I do intend to bring protection and will be a respectful and gracious guest. 2) I am in my mid 40’s and they are the same age. 3) I plan to carry a bag with me pretty much all the time for general purpose use, hold my camera, carrying water, snacks, sundries, supplies, and for souvenirs. So I am comfortable with it holding a change of clothes and diapers as well. I understand the point to just tell them and clear the air if/before an elephant shows up. Overall, I think that it would ease the stress of having to “hide” / be extremely discreet with regards to this. However, I do not want them to have to change things to have to be overly accommodating. additionally, typically I am very discrete with regards to wearing diapers in public, and I would say a typical by standard wouldn’t even know anything different. Unfortunately, we will be in close quarters, and spending a lot of time together, doing various activities. They could possibly notice. If that were to happen, they probably wouldn’t say anything because they are adults and my friends. Albeit embarrassing, I think I would be prepared to tell them about my issues, if I was “found out.” you guys bring up a good point about not knowing what I am eating or drinking or when a bathroom may be available. That all scares me to think I will want to have the needed protection. maybe I spin that a little and tell them up front that I have sensitive intestinal/bladder with regards to an altered diet. I don’t necessarily have to go into the diaper/protection issue, but that would be an out / explanation if they were to happen to notice that I was wearing a diaper / pad. once again thanks for your feedback. Maybe I am making this more of a deal then I should. However, I want to do the right thing so that we are all able to throughly enjoy our vacay and time together.
  2. Need some help/advice on a situation I will be facing. Next month, I am planning to travel to Central America to visit one of my old college friends. We are planning to stay with them for a week at their house. Since college, when I last saw my friend, I have developed some incontinence “issues,” and both him and his wife are unaware of my condition. It is not debilitating or anything and most times it is no big deal, as I have learned to cope. There are plenty of times where I can and do leave the house without diapers, but it is there, and generally speaking, if I go out in public I prefer to wear a diaper for convenience and added protection. We are going to be going out and doing a lot of things while we are there (day trips, car and boat rides, etc.). I am concerned that availability of restrooms at the needed times may be an issue, especially since we are not in the US any more, and would be very embarrassed if there was an “accident” that could derail activities. Not to mention, we are planning to be fairly active so I think they wouls catch on if I was wearing a diaper all the time / have to change whilst we are out. Additionally, we will be drinking alcohol on the trip and that makes things worse with regards to my incontinence. I often will wet the bed if I have been drinking at all. It sure would be embarrassing to ask them to wash the sheets if something was to happen. So, I am looking for advice on what The best way to approach this is. 1) Should I just tell them an take appropriate precautions. I.e. wear diapers like normal, bed pads, etc. 2) Take discrete precautions and not say anything. I.e. bed pad / diapers at bed time, go w/o protection during the day and hope things go well, keep spare clothes in my nap sack. 3)Some other course of action???? I would rather not tell them if I don’t have to because of the embarrassing nature of this. thanks!!!
  3. Thinking Katy is in to diapers or at least knows about the diaper scene.
  4. I have tried waxing...It works good, but your hair still does grow back after awhile....so now I have switched to an at home laser....it works awesome!
  5. I ordered some a week or so ago and have been putting them through their paces....I love them....I think they are just as good as the old dry 24/7 if not better.
  6. Would this work with Peep's.....Noticed some laying around the house left over from Easter....They are kind of stale too....I would think that the little bunny would be kind of scratchy during insertion considering that it is coated with sugar....Not to mention how would you deal with the
  7. Yeah I guess "You NEVER leave a heater."...lol
  8. I was at the Casino last night and when I went in the bathroom
  9. Have to agree with Wheels.....24/7 are the way to go
  10. Long time lurker first time poster. DD is such a great site for the ABDL community, now that I am posting I am looking forward to becoming part of the community. Pretty much...me....32...Male....DL....Been one and into wearing diapers for 20 years...later ya'll
  11. Your post it too funny I was just thinking about this yesterday. The thing that does it for me is the smell of a diaper pail. Or the smell of the trash can when you have left a few dirty diapers in them for a couple of days. Not sure what it is and yeah it does smell a little bit pungent, but the instant that smell hits my nose it is time to get diapered up.
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