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    • I didn't have this happen, exactly, but I had a garbage bin get hit by a snow plow a few years ago, with predictable results. The bin pinwheeled into my snow-filled ditch, and in the process, vomited out much of its contents, most of which remained in the bags, but one kitchen bag that wasn't in a black garbage back exploded, and a few white and a couple of printed, balled-up diapers were sitting in the twinkling snow. My wife texted me "You'd better have a look up by the road..." as she left, not explaining why, which meant I didn't go out there until I'd finished my coffee. I started running, once I realized what had happened, because neighbours and school buses drive past our house at that time in the morning.  I'm pretty sure my trash collectors know what's up, because my bins are heavy, and in the summer, if not year-round, they don't smell nice, between my diapers, and the dog's poop bags (which you are not allowed to put in the organics bin, in my region). 
    • I feel the same way! I didnt like having bowel accidents at first, even though I was already wearing a diaper for urinary IC. But your description of feeling the seat of your diaper expand does feel amazing. Especially when you feel it inching up your buttcrack and pushing forward to the front. You know it will be a pain to clean up, but in that moment it feels (and for me, smells) amazing! As my bowel IC progresses, I know soon I will no longer need a toilet for anything My goodness, that is a big load! Ive never had mine go that far up the front before. Looks like it held it all inside. I bet it felt amazing!
    • Onesies were very key to a stage of my 24/7 experiment, and I still find them useful quite regularly. When I first started going everywhere in diapers, onesies helped to quell my concerns about accidental waistline diaper reveals, and/or sagging, making it apparent that I was in "man-Pampers", as it were. I've far enough down that road now, to be fairly unconcerned, most of the time, about my diaper being noticeable, first of all, because people don't tend to see what they're not looking for, but also, the people closest to me know, so I don't put as much thought into it as I once did. Standard clothing provides acceptable security for most circumstances.  That said, the people I work with are generally not aware of my unconventional underpants. I work from home a lot of the time, but if I'm out with colleagues, or particularly if I'm presenting or running a meeting or whatever, a onesie gives me "forget about my diaper" confidence. 
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