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  1. I've been 24/7 for almost a year and a half now. During that time, I've taken my diaper bag (which is a somewhat largish backpack) into everywhere from our local sports venues to amusement parks to our ren faire. Every single place has inspected the bag, never once has anyone said anything. In my experience, no security guard will actually take whats in the bag out, thus exposing you to everyone around. Most places I've been to, the most they have is rods that they use to push stuff around in the bag. As far as ethics go, I don't see any problem with it.....its not like you're throwing your diaper wearing in their face. You just happen to be another attendee who is taking responsible care of himself as far as they're concerned. They don't need to know that you don't "need" to wear diapers. Just act normally, like your diaper bag is a matter of course, and there won't be a problem at all.
  2. Greetings All, I'm up in the Garland area, I'm always looking to meet other Ab's/DL's in the Dallas area. Please feel free to send me a PM!!
  3. Kootzkoo, one thing I noticed when I was using the Tranquility ATN brand earlier this year is that right after I wet, there was a kind of sweet smell that I knew for sure was coming from my diapers. It didn't really smell like urine, and I didn't think it was really all that strong, but I did definitely notice it several times right after I wet at work. Usually went away in a few minutes. This could be what other folks are smelling...its not a normal body smell, which could be what attracts their attention. Aside from that, what everyone else said, make sure you're drinking plenty of water (8+ glasses a day) and you change regularly (don't sit around even in wet diapers for overly long), and there shouldn't be that much of an issue.
  4. Definitely agree with everyone else, theres nothing requiring you to use your diapers for both peeing and bowel movements. Even if you did choose to use them for bm, the likelihood of completely loosing control completely is relatively non-existent. I've been 24/7 for nearly a year now, and no way am I anywhere close to loosing control completely, even bladder wise. In regards to people noticing that you are wearing diapers, my advice would be two-fold. First, unless you're being obvious, no ones going to notice. If you're going to wear at work, be aware that you might want to change sooner than complete saturation on you diapers (to minimize the odor). Be prepared wherever you go. 90+ percent of people will never even realize something is out of the ordinary. In regards to the folks you live with though, be completely prepared for them to know. Theres almost no way to hide it completely from them. As Bettypooh said, any time you begin on a new course, there's some hesitation and fear of the unknown, but the only way to find out if its for you is to try it. Ultimately you decide your own experience. Do with your life what you want to do, but know if you have questions, folks who have been there done that are only a question away....theres lots of good experience on these boards that has helped me out a bunch.
  5. Have to agree on the Dry 24/7's....easily the best diapers I've ever tried.
  6. My favorite one was attending our local Ren Faire while diapered. No waiting in long disgusting porta potty lines for me that day . Honestly, once i got over my whole "not wearing out of the house" thing, I've done pretty much everything I normally do when not diapered....
  7. Started as DL, but as time went on drifted more and more toward the AB side of things. Not completely mind you, but definitely enjoy the side bits like clothing, pacis, etc.
  8. If you're interested in Hypnosis, check out www.warpmymindcom. Results are going to be different for everyone, and realistically no file by itself is going to make you wet/mess/bedwet permanently. Its all about what you want and what you are willing to do. I personally enjoy listening to them for relaxation. Feels like I've taken a good nap at the end of it. I've been listening to Sarnoga's Diaper Dependence series, but I really don't know how much effect its really had on me.
  9. I started using these as my primary night/weekend diaper recently. I really like the thickness of the plastic, the way the padding holds it shape, and the amount of fluid it absorbs. I generally change into one of these when I get home from work (around 7PM) and it lasts me until the next morning. I've only had once incident of any kind of leak (and I've used about a full case worth). The tapes hold incredibly well in my opinion, and I don't notice any odor until its REALLY soaked (important issue as I live with 3 other people). Planning on restocking here shortly. After reading here, I'd be willing to bet it was a pinhole leak issue. The diaper was barely wet at all, and the leak was big enough to soak my pants. Was paranoid for weeks after that.
  10. Lets be honest here, we ain't the most patient lot of consumers out there . I've worked inside sales for a manufacturer before, and especially when dealing with Chinese factories, you can NEVER rely on what you are being told in regards to availability timeframes. Our factory was pretty good, but it was owned by our parent company directly. But several times, we had purchase orders delayed for months after they were supposed to arrive because a parts manufacturer either reneged on the order or shipped late. From what I can see with ABU, whats happened is that they've taken factory promises at thier word, and not allowed for sufficient time overrun. The few times I've dealt with them, I've found their customer support pretty good.
  11. Marie, I guess my question to you is: How could they stop you? From what you've said, you're 22 years old, which is well over the legal age of majority in any European/Western country of which I am aware, including England. Unless there is something of the nature that they have to co-sign on a fairly large student loan in order for the bank to approve it, there's nothing they can do to stop you from going. They can pressure you all you want, and make your life a living hell anytime you're around, but it sounds like that's happening anyways. If need be, tell them you have to do this for yourself and let them know that if they can't support you in this its time to go your own way for awhile. Its your life, your dreams, and your future, not your mom & dad's. There's always ways to achieve you're goals, even if the road may not be as easy or rosy as the one we'd like to be on. It may mean having to take a night job while going through university.
  12. Completely true, in regards to the fact that any one could be offended by anything you say/do/wear. Generally speaking though, this is confined to the workplace. You can't be sued (yet at least) for having offended someone outside of the workplace. You may be asked to leave an establishment, or told your business isn't welcome (completely within the law) even if there are no codes of conduct posted at the discretion of a manager. But a random person can't have you arrested/charged/sued because you made them feel uncomfortable by doing something completely legal. On a tangent, I love feminists who bitch about Hooters or Twin Peaks. I don't think that they seem to realize that every girl working those places CHOSE to work there, know what they're getting into when they do, and make an ungodly amount of money compared to waitstaff at similar chain restaurants.
  13. I have used the tranquility slimlines, and I can tell you that though they are discreet on the thickness, they are DEFINITELY not discreet on the sound. They crinkle like crazy (the ATN's do as well). If you're going to be in a quiet office/classroom situation, other people will notice. Plastic pants, underwear, or a onesie over top would help to quiet it down, but its not a infallible option. If you have the opportunity and ability to change during the day, these arn't a bad option though. Personally I use the Abena L3 diapers as my daytime diaper. It gets me almost all the way through my workday (usually have to change right when I get home). The regular plastic backed ones are a little bit loud, but not extremely bad. Go with the Air-plus if this is a concern for you.
  14. When I diaper double, I use a Pamper Exteded Protection size 5 on the inside of my regular diaper. I cut off the wings, and clip the middle portion of the elastic & leg gathers to help it lie flatter. I use three rows of slits (left, center, and right) and keep the cuts to only 1-2 inches in length. Make cuts from the front of the diaper all the way to the back. I find that this allows a good amount to drain through to the outer diaper quite easily, and does increase the use length of the outer diaper for quite some time. Usually only do this when I'm going to be at home though....by the time the diaper is soaked enough to be changed the urine smell can sometimes be apparent.
  15. Just because the public has to deal with worse things doesn't mean that it's ok to do something. Would it annoy me seeing someone out in just a tshirt/diaper? Yes, just as it would if I saw someone out in a tshirt and underwear. The reason the no shirt/no shoes signs don't say anything about pants is because its an assumed societal norm to have at least SOMETHING covering your genetalia, and that generally means pants or shorts of some type. In most areas I'm aware of in the US, it wouldn't necessarily be considered indecent exposure to walk around in just underwear (of any type), but it would likely be considered lewd conduct. As far as wearing in public goes, I wear all the time. My standard diapers are either Dry 24/7's or Abena L3's (with a Pampers Extended Protection 5 as a stuffer). In nearly a year now of wearing bascially 24/7 including work, I have not had a single comment, or even stares (so far as I'm aware). I agree with AutieAB, in all likelihood, no one notices. There are many people, even in their 20's and 30's who are incontinent. Most people, even if they noticed your diapers, would assume that you were. Its been said before, but the easiest way to get people to accept us as diaper wearers, as those who prefer to wear diapers, is to act like normal people. If you do that, don't go out in "uber-bulgy" diapers (like double or tripled X-plus) combined with tight pants, you will never have a issue.
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