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I'm a shift manager for Wal-Mart and i wear to work for every shift. Our store is 200,000+ square feet and when nature calls, i naturally dribble into my diaper during the day. I usually change on lunch and im good to go until i get home. I wear abena L-4

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I done it once when I had a half day. It was nerve wrecking but totally awesome. I wear overalls at work so they hid any outlines that could have got me caught:)

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I wear them all the time to work. I love to. The new Attends Waistband is a little louder than the older ones so I have to wear underwear that fits moer snug to hide the sound. For me it is only Attends or Depends for work. The Abena M4 and Dry 24/7's are waaay too thick to wear there. I do often wonder if they know what's up but no one has said anything.

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I'm a shift manager for Wal-Mart and i wear to work for every shift. Our store is 200,000+ square feet and when nature calls, i naturally dribble into my diaper during the day. I usually change on lunch and im good to go until i get home. I wear abena L-4

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As far as odor control for wetting, i tend to stay well hydrated so my urine doesn't have a very definitive Ammonia smell as if i had not drank water which makes your urine bright yellow. Mine usually is very light yellow. And my dress code is dress pants and a full button down dress shirt so i wear a size larger pant than normal usually a cotton undershirt / onesie that my fiance sew together for me and the dress shirt gets tucked into the pants to conceal the diaper. It's really not all that noticeable. I have photos of me before and after a change at work in my work clothes. Not as many people notice us diaper wearers wearing under are clothes as you think, unless you are overly obvious.

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I wear 24/7 so of course that means I wear to work also. I am in telecommunication sales for business class for a a major cable company. I am both in an office and in the field I'm front of customer's and so far no one has said anything about my diapers. I have just switched to NorthShore premium with a booster pad during the day and cloth prefolds at night. With this system I can get by with three diaper changes a day without leaks. I try not to mess my diapers in public but if I do I change ASAP. I have been 24/7 now for over five years now and I followed the 12 month program to become incontinent, although it took me over 24 to lose control.

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I've posted this in other threads, but I work in a quiet Office with about 20 people. I do have a shared office and I'm around other coworkers plenty of times.

I wear a very thick Dry24/7 diaper with PUL pants over them to help with any possible leaks or noise. I also wear loose fitting slacks. I have been there for 11 years now.

I do know at least a few people (including the one I shared my office with), do not know I am diapered. Only recently did I tell one coworker I was incontinent, and found he had no idea either.

With all this in mind I'm highly doubtful there is any environment you can't wear a diaper in and not be outed- so long as you don't try to expose them at least. The rest of it is all in your head and nobody is watching or hears.

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However after wearing for more than 18 months ( 12 months in thick diapers) I think everyone has getting accustomed to my appearence.

I believe this is the biggest hurdle to overcome at first. It isn't that people notice you're wearing a diaper, it's the difference the padding makes which people might notice. For something like this just start off with thinner diapers then slowly increase the padding or thickness.

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My daily work activities are very repetitive but not limited to training associates, running PLE to retrieve pallets from the top steel as i am a State Certified trainer in the state of Connecticut, work freight as necessary but probably 75% of my day is follow up from notes previously given by other management or to assure the store is in line with company expectations

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I'm a retired school bus driver and wore all the time! It never bothered me and I wet a few times but the seat stayed dry and had no smell, so, I was happy!

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