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Diaper/wetting references found in movies and on TV


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    • This happened to me again on the weekend, without catastrophic consequences, thankfully. I was out with friends in truly sweltering heat (the number 48 was and is being bandied about as the "feels like" temperature with the humidity), wearing a BeDry under a onesie, but no plastic pants, because 48 degrees C, and also I didn't expect my output to be notable - I was converting most of my liquid intake into sweat. I noted a damp spot on my shorts near the top, and later, when I had a chance to get a better look, I realized that a damp spot on my onesie correlated with a folded-forward section of the waistband of the BeDry I was in. No loss of outfit incident, but, noted. I was dry everywhere else, or at least uniformly less moist, due to the sweating.  Also notable, is the testimony that despite people asking about solutions for being in nappies during hot weather, I was outside in that BeDry, on one of the hottest days I had ever experienced, helping a friend (Dave) fix a structural issue with his deck, and I was fine. I'm not going to say that an Active Air, or some other breathable garment, wouldn't have been slightly better, but I never had the thought that I'd wished I'd worn another diaper, or hadn't worn one at all. That well-made plastic diaper worked fine.  In a related story, I found myself on my pool deck at midnight, in just that onesie, and that diaper, absurdly pulling my outdoor pillows out of my pool by the light of my phone. The fearsome humidity spawned a fearsome thunderstorm, which rolled over us without dropping any rain, but managed to hit us with a wall of air moving at the speed of a car on the highway, which quickly redistributed the cushions from my patio furniture, which had been deposited in a pile under a gazebo, straight into the pool.  A friend had sent me a picture of his shredded patio umbrella, which made me wonder how our outdoor furniture had faired - we'd bundled up the umbrellas, but I was still curious. By the time I got the text, I was wearing just the onesie and nappy, about to take a shower, and I thought, might as well walk out into the sauna one more time, before I take a shower, rather than after. It was dark out, everyone in the house was in bed, so I slipped outside and walked to the edge of my deck to have a look. In the moonlight, it looked like perhaps a family of koalas was going for a swim - there were objects of notable size, slowly circling in the water. Perplexed, and wanting to make sure that they weren't drowning wildlife, or children, I ran down there, dressed as I was, using the light from my phone to try and figure out what I was looking at. Once I realized what had happened, I wanted to get them out right away, before they sank, or blocked the filter inlet. It would have been easier to deal with, were I to have thrown on the lights back there, however, then my curious wardrobe would have been highlighted for any neighbours looking out their windows. Going back inside to get dressed seemed like it would take too long - lightning was crackling in the distance, and I just wanted to deal with this before the skies opened up, leading to the slightly-hilarious possibility that I might have been killed by lightning, while dressed like a toddler. That didn't happen, but I did spend about 20 minutes out there, with my extendable nets, fishing pillows and other debris out of my pool, by the light of my cell phone, which I was smothering against myself whenever someone drove by. Anyone looking my way would have seen a curious sight, briefly highlighted in electric white lightning flashes. 
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