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  1. Has she ever worn a diaper (as an adult!) herself?
  2. There's probably one for people with disabilities in general, which incontinence qualifies as (though if it's self-inflicted incontinence, it raises certain ethical questions).
  3. Apologies, it was a tongue-in-cheek remark (at least on my part, anyway) in reference to the fact that women have to wear absorbent products for a large part of their lives. Nobody's seriously suggesting it as a real world course of action.
  4. I think most women keep having periods up to around age 50, so that's another decade to add on... and after that (if not before), there's a high likelihood of incontinence and a return to diapers. So yeah... why are women even potty-trained?
  5. Yeah, given that fact it's perhaps a bit surprising that more women don't accept wearing nappies!
  6. I don't wear nappies 24/7 but have been concerned about this issue since the general waste collection moved to three-weekly, as that can be a lot of nappies depending on my frequency of wearing (sometimes it's mainly at night, other times I have a binge of wearing nearly all the time, when I'm not at work or working from home). I can generally fit three weeks' worth of nappies in my regular bin but have concerns about it being too heavy. They don't appear to offer a separate nappy/incontinence product collection service, though even if they did there would be the discretion factor as described by the original poster! Of course, your local tip/recycling centre will take excess general household waste. I've disposed of the odd sack of nappies there when I'm worried about my bin getting too full/heavy!
  7. I suspect quite a lot of people who haven't actually considered the idea would find the act of wetting a nappy as an adult surprisingly pleasurable, if they happened to experience it.
  8. Yeah, it is an interesting parallel... maybe in a way it makes women less uncomfortable about wearing bladder protection than men, but even so, they mostly seem averse to the idea of wearing a "diaper"/"nappy"...
  9. You mean it broke your bladder? Or you just found it more convenient afterwards?
  10. Wouldn't want to be incontinent long-term, but wish there was a way to safely experience it for a day or so!
  11. People are obviously realising it's a sensible choice in a lot of situations!
  12. The fashion industry clearly knows a lot of women are in nappies
  13. If the nappy is fitted right, there shouldn't be an "inch or two drop" when you wet it. It shouldn't be excessively tight, as it needs some room to absorb, but you should have that nice running water feeling around your intimate area as you let it flow!
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