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    • Hi, welcome back to the 24/7 club! I've been at it for 7 years, although only for #1, not for #2, most of the time. I still have daytime control, although urgency happens a lot sooner than in the "before times", when I could hold it for several hours. Now, I will get uncomfortable after an hour, and in the danger zone for a loss of containment in 90 minutes or more. Two changes that I have noted: if I start wetting, I can't stop the flow anymore, and, I wet the bed at night now, anywhere from 3 to 5 nights a week, on average. By "wet the bed", I mean that I go to sleep, and when I wake up, my diaper is wet, or wetter than it was, and it happened on its own - I didn't have to wake up to "allow" it.  I will chime in on your product questions a bit. I totally agree that if you are going to be giving yourself "free use" in the #2 department, a MegaMax is overqualified, and an expensive diaper to desecrate, unless you don't mind being messy for a while, but for me, though "that" rarely happens, when it does, I change pretty quick, and I don't enjoy sending an expensive diaper to an early grave. I can't comment on what would work well for #2 containment, because I don't have a lot of field experience with that. But I'd suggest that whatever you wear still needs to be reliable in the #1 department, because leaks aren't discreet, and you don't know, starting out, if a #2 storm is going to press reset on your nappy in two hours, or seven. Have you tried the InControl BeDry, the regular "daytime" one? Their BeDry Night is more like a MegaMax, in price and capacity, but the daytime one is good for several hours, and it's not too bulky to wear under clothing, out and about. I imagine it would be as good as anything out there, in terms of solids containment, and it's plastic-backed, with great tabs, so it will reduce the air flow and hold together for you. They are priced notably below a MegaMax, at least here in Canada.  For a slim, quiet diaper for wearing in extended social settings, their Active Air is quite reliable - it's a cloth-backed, hook/loop diaper that is slim enough for almost any situation, and still gives you hours of cruising range. For a "gym diaper" - something slim, quiet, and that only has to last an hour or two, my go-to is the Tena ProSkin Stretch, which I would liken to an adult version of a modern baby diaper - cloth-backed, with stretchy wings, and one big, hook/loop tab on each side. They are very adjustable, comfortable, and quiet, but they only accommodate a couple of decent wettings. If you plan to wear one openly and unabashedly in the changeroom - a bridge I have not crossed yet, myself - they look very neutral and medical, nothing ABDL about them, but they don't look like grandma's knickers, either.  Good luck with your program, and good luck with the job search as well! As I said, I've been 24/7 for just shy of 7 years, and I've been - knock on wood - employed the whole time, so if you decide that you are really enjoying the diapered lifestyle, there is no rule that says you have to go back...
    • “Wo Wo wot woing too!” He was determined not to say anything… He wasn’t going to let her destroy his life more so then she already did.. ”Speech speech speech!” The students cheered.. They really didn’t care who talked but they were interested in what was going on! 
    • Kayla just listened she was too busy drinking her bottle.. She was thinking how long would this last since the lesson was now over.. Everyone at school already knows about the punishment so it’s not like there’s anything to hide now.   She drained the last drops of her bottle   
    • Hi everyone! Long time lurker, long time wearer. To keep it brief, I'm in a place in my life that I can start really start unpotty training and I want to take it, and maybe get some support along the way. I've gone 24/7 for 3+ months on two separate occasions, but I never committed to potty untraining before. At the beginning of the year, my contract was unfortunately ended due to a company restructuring. It sucks to be thrown in to the job market, but if I have the time to myself, I want to at least make the best of it. Actually, I want to make it a challenge. I've decided I'm going to to 24/7 and follow the 12 month program until I get a new job. I love using and wearing diapers, and while incontinence sounds fun, I know it's only a fantasy and the reality would actually suck. So, I've decided to play chicken with my bladder and bowels. Every day I'm out of work, I'll get just a tiny bit closer to losing control. If its just a month or two, it shouldn't be a problem. Maybe after 3-4 months I'll have some side effects going back to underwear. Maybe if i hit 6 months I might have to retrain in pull-ups. But if it takes longer? Nah, realistically it should only last a few months and even if I try my hardest, I'll be fine... right? Today is my official start date. Like it says in the guide, I have to start by telling people I need diapers. Still in my morning diaper now, I just went out to buy all the food I'll need for my new diet. Luckily I already have all the equipment I'll need, but I'll have to set up a recurring diaper order.  I'm going for dual incontinence. Urinary incontinence of course. I had to think about fecal incontinence, but I decided to try to help with some health problems. I've had IBD for forever, and my bowels have run the gauntlet of moving to quick to not moving at all. Right now I'm in a good place, but weirdly with the inflammation minimized my bowels feel out of whack and I keep getting stuck up. My idea is that I need a bowel reset. With a focused diet and giving myself a little more freedom to go, I'm hoping I'll get some comfort and improve my gut health.  I'm making a few exceptions to unpotty training. No diaper use around family and friends, but I'll keep to a discrete pull-up so I don't forget.  Looking for diaper recs:  I'm currently in Megamax which are great for capacity, but I'm worried they'll be too much since I'll need to change more often for messes. Anyone got a good rec for dual incontinence? I'm also looking for a diaper rec for the gym. I've been using depends pull-ups so I have mobility, but I think I tend to avoid using them. Don't need to be too discrete, but I do want to be able to change into and out of my sweaty clothes so something cheap is ideal.  I need a more discrete diaper for social outings too. Places where I'm a regular and socialize, not strongly connected (I'm wearing full protection for all other cases, don't worry). It's fine if they see me in a diaper, but a real incontinent person would do their best to hide their condition. What diaper is good for a wetting or two but is still discrete enough for the public? I'll start updating this thread regularly with my experience. Hoping for your support and advice!   EDIT: Just stood up and realize I leaked. Great way to start this journey. \-_- Luckily I already had an absorbent pad on my chair. 
    • Yeah, after I was done writing that paragraph about it, i realized she was because no one on the other side of it would have offered to change diapers, as it wouldn’t have crossed their minds 😂 and when I realized that I might’ve cried a little 😂 Sadly that kind of makes her backstory less interesting, unless something happened with someone else during her backstory. Well, less interesting to me, I’m sure others would find it interesting. I am excited to see what Charlie will put her through now 😂 I just tried to think of a few things, but they all came out creepy so I have no idea 😂    I love the height charts. Thank you. 
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