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    • AWKWARD!  Though it's quite clear it has a timeline where he truly is her son and isn't cheating... still weird. I much prefer her as his babysitter! 🤣 I am curious to see how the Monday transformation happens... or if it does. Thanks for the quick update! 🙂
    • @hungsmall to me, as an ABDL and diaper wearer, I can see the outline of your diaper / padding, but it is also obvious that you are attempting to disquise it. It is the crease under the rear pocket that outlines the padding, where pulling the jeans leg down a bit would eliminate that. As a result, to most people that do not wear, they would not notice this as they have no point of reference to the size of your butt cheeks, so the common assumption is that you have a more rotound butt. I can offer a bit of advice that, in my humble opinion, a lot of people need to take. It is better to wear clothes that are looser than the ones that are tighter, as the tight fitting clothing, expessially the ones where the buttons etc are under strain, tends to exagerate ones size - i.e. 'one is bursting out of ones clothes due to being so fat' as apposed to having loose fitting clothes where ones actual size, plus what one is wearing beneath ones clothes, is being hidden. The loose fitting clothing also tend to be more comfortable. Since @Goerge is wearing sweat pants, and the material is elastic, it tends to show every bump on ones body since sweat pants are form-fitting, which means that it tightly follows the contours of the part of the body being covered, which also means that if one is wearing a diaper underneath, with form-fitting clothing, one can almost read the print on the diaper. Most of us, unless we are, or percieve we are Adonis or similar, cannot get away with form-fitting clothes in public. Another issue is that some diapers are bleached to become white. If one is wearing multiple washed pants, the material can get thin enough that under certain lights, can become slighly transparent - i.e. flash photography can expose a previously hidden diaper. Loose clothing can also prevent this. Covering disposable diapers can be complicated as a dry non-swelled diaper can fit under some clothing, where when it is wet and swells, tends to get more bulky and therefore expand to stretch the clothing which previously hid same. This is where the long t-shirt / top can hide even an overswelled overnight diaper where relying just on pants to do same can lead to visual tells. @hungsmall, your padding may be hidden now, as it may be mostly dry, but when it is wet, there is a difference. There is also a second issue with some diaposable diapers which is the micro holes in its outer shell, which may create visual dampness on the pants. The other issue is the half moon stain. That is well known to most people as they have witnessed the same tell-tail stain on babies/toddlers from an overfull diaper. That tell will instantly publicize a diaper to most. The long top / t-shirt will also hide this.
    • Someone I trusted to take them away and change my diaper.
    • About 10 years ago, my best friend was trying to help me find something and opened a drawer and found my pacifier. I said it helps me deal with stress, which seems to be accepted.  Even baby powder. Some use that to stop feet sweating.  Its never happened again.  But finding baby oil? Diapers? At some stage someone has to start getting a hint that they're dealing with a baby, right?
    • @FretaBWet your answer beat mine.  I would have never thought of that.
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