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  1. Maddy had an interesting realization about peeing her pants. BTW- why haven't her parents contacted a doctor yet? I mean a sudden change is not normal.
  2. I have a few students who have bathroom privileges written into their IEP, and for the most part it not a problem. The good ones will usually tell me why they took a long time, and some of them just need a break. We're not supposed to let more than one kid out at a time. My classes are so small that it shouldn't be a problem, but it does happen. I once had a girl ask me to use the bathroom, but I told her wait because one kid already out. The kid who was away got lost coming back to my class and was out for at 15 minutes (it's a big campus). In case you wondering, getting lost is a euphemism I use when a student goes galivanting around the campus. To be honest, that kid being out of the classroom was perfectly fine with me because I didn't have to deal with him for those 15 minutes. My inner clock told me to let the girl go to the bathroom, and she went, came back, and asked me if she could wait in my room for the first part of lunch because her mom was going to pick her up. I didn't ask what happened because it's none of my business, but whatever it was- I don't want it to happen on my watch. It didn't happen in my class, but one of my SPED colleagues (SPED have the best stories) had a student away for 40 minutes. He came back with Chipotle and then got upset because he wasn't allowed to eat in class. FTR- I don't know how he made it to Chipotle, got his food, and made it back to class by the end of the period. If you could do that, why did he choose Chipotle? Here is the thing: there are natural consequence for missing 1/2 of a class, and if you constantly do stuff like that and still do well in class, we're wasting their time. I get the idea that some kids don't care about the consequences, but if they don't care about the consequences, they don't care about school. I can't make them care about school. I can help them care, but not if the environment is so toxic that it looks like a prison. Sadly, some of those kids will get that eventually, but that doesn't mean we have to do it for everybody.
  3. Here is the problem with that attitude: there are a lot of kids in a high school. The high school I teach at has almost 3000 students, and kids don't have enough time to use the bathroom during passing period. Especially if there are a lot of students trying to use the bathroom at the same. Ok, some kids abuse the privilege, but I'll let you in on a little secret. I frequently head to bathroom when we have a professional development, and it's not always that I need to use the bathroom. I do it because I need to get up and stretch, and need a short break from the boring stupid stuff that they are trying to teach me. I'm an adult and professional learner, so I shouldn't expect my students to do better me. FTR, students are no worse today than they were when I was in high school. They less self-reliant, which is because we don't foster independence in our students anymore, but kids did bad stuff in the bathrooms when I was kid and they still do.
  4. That is always a delicate line when writing stories, especially with a kink genre. The best thing for an author to do in that case is to ignore the 'suggestions' and write the story that they intended. The fortunate thing is that if the story goes to far, but stays within the guidelines of the board is to just stop reading the story. This isn't HS, so nobody is making you read a story that you don't want to read. HS teachers are the worst😁 For me, I start losing interest in a story when the protagonist is regressed to infancy, or even pre-toddler stage. I don't mind if the character is temporarily regressed to an infantile stage, but not if they are permanent
  5. That's what I've been doing for years as well. I've noticed that even when I do use the toilet (which I do when I need to get longer in my diaper and can't change), my stream is weak and short. Occasionally I get a strong void, but it usually just a weak void. At first I tried to wait and let myself pee my pants naturally, but that I found that it was harder to go with a very full bladder. I then decided to put a timer and pee every 15 minutes. Eventually I was so used to peeing in a diaper that I didn't think about it. It's the way that diapers are designed.
  6. I have a somewhat different situation with a story that I started but put on a long-term hiatus. I still plan on coming back to the story, but I've got other things to write. Here is the case: @MinnesotaWriter started a story called "The Girl Who Wanted Diapers". It was abandoned, and I started a story called "The Boy Who Wanted Diapers". There were very few similarities in the stories, but the titles were similar because it is a good title. I abandoned it, and MW resurrected his title with a different story. If I start to rebuild my story, I'm going to need a new title. PS- I suck at titles.
  7. It is also true that most people don't care enough to pay attention to stuff like that.
  8. I knew about her MS, but I didn't know how it progressed. I firmly believe that celebrities have a right to privacy. However, I think MS is progressive, and it's hard for a public personality to hide the symptoms. I'm sure there is a reason that she chose to share her diagnosis. I appreciate how she chose to share this because it wasn't necessary. Nobody would ever know that she wears a diaper, but the way that she shared it will likely help a lot of people accept their condition and deal with it positively. Maybe it's just me, but she feels too young to be dealing with that. She was the dumb pretty girl Kelly Bundy when I started college. BTW- I remember her making fun of Bud for bedwetting and wearing diapers a whole bunch in the early years.
  9. Maddy is gutsy. She has a good thing going with Grace, but snooping around her room is a good way to find your persona non-grata with her older sister. I'm wondering if she will work up the courage to tell somebody. I never did, so I don't think. But I never faked wetting the bed either, although I admit I considered doing it. I didn't notice the ADD/Autism tendencies in Grace. She seems a bit aloof and obsessed with getting Pull-ups, but that's not unusual for me to see in students. But, my students are with me for a reason. She strikes me more on the ADD level, especially girls. FTR- and this is not true with every case, girls with ADD don't tend to be rambunctious, but they literally can not shut up. They talk all the time, usually very fast, about whatever is in their brain. I've noticed this is especially true when kids are nearing puberty. Maddy also seems to be immature for her age. I call it being a 12-year-old in fifteen-year-old body. Maddy seems to be like a nine-year-old in a 12-year-old body.
  10. I think she might give away her plan if she does it every night, but she is going to need to learn how to pee on command
  11. I just watched it on a flight I took. The incontinence scenes are mild. The movie is artsy. The plot isn't straightforward, which is extra difficult when dealing with subtitles. The scenery is beautiful. The problem I had is that I never quite could figure out the motivations of the characters. For instance, little brother jumping in bed with Ada is a cringe-worthy scene (it works in the plot), or big brother (most complex character, other than Ada) trying to keep Ada from telling dad about Akeem. I'm assuming Akeem (dweeby boyfriend) is Muslim, while Ada's family is Christian, so that might play a role in the story that I didn't fully comprehend. Overall, it's short, and you get kudos for watching a film with subtitles.
  12. It is is counterintuitive, but true. It is a big reason a lot of AB/DL go 24/7. Once you wear diapers, that thrill is not there, but the comfort is.
  13. I like the Kylie Trilogy by Max Harper and the Sakura series by Kita Sparkles. I used to read a lot of the stuff by Amy Cumminings, but her stories tend to lean into the DMLG with a lot of spanking. She also follows a formula (no problem with that- it's how she can write so much. If you don't mind things getting a little dark and sadistic, some of the stuff from Nanny Chloe is good, but a lot of it is excessive and not really my thing.
  14. I think you mean that Grace asked I wonder how long Maddy will have to wet the bed before she get Pull-ups. Her mom sounds like the ideal parent for someone who is accidently wetting the bed, but that won't necessarily help Maddy
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