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Peed_Piper

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  1. Hi All, Thought I would share a weekend experience at Walmart while I was travelling last weekend. I had contemplated purchasing some sort of diapers all day as an alternative to rushing to a rest room or the bushes while I was in severe back pain and having to work. So I went to the nearby supermarket/pharmacy in this small town. No proper diapers, only pull-ups. So I go to the Walmart next door and find fairly empty shelves in the small incontinence section. But alas a pack of Assurance Maximum Protection Briefs was there in my size. So I proceed up to the cashier line and it is pretty light as it is evening. So I choose the very cute slender blonde and shuffle over (back pain). She smiles and is somewhat friendly and chatty. She rings me up. I, without looking, swipe my card not noticing the price untill then which reads $1.65. And of course the card runs automatically. I know the price is a bit more (like $8.50???) and so I say "that seems a bit low." She then tells me that is the price that came up and the card has already processed (problem for her to fix). So then I basically state well I am used to paying a bit more for these diapers. I say I really don't want to make a big deal but I did not want her to get in trouble for a wrong charge. I kind of followed up with I was not looking to advertise my purchase. Putting the comments together, she replied it is no problem, lets get the price checked on YOUR diapers and proceeds to the supervisor cashier who was working returns. Serious blush by me so if there was any doubt who they were for it was gone then. The supervisor was busy with two younger girls and she stops that transaction and starts to address my price issue. So recount the story and price discrepency. No problem she says, we'll check the price again. So now they have to take the obvious package in semi-transparent bag out and rescan in front of the girls who are now looking at me. The blonde is looking on and the price comes up $1.50 plus tax again. She exclaims yeah, your diapers are $1.50. Girls are kind of smiling amused. The two cashiers say that is the price and seem satisfied. I was not going to push any further as my nice cashier was clear of any problems. So she grabs the pack of briefs to go back to her register as she needs to give me my receipt. Truly a nice unexpected image. We chat going back and she makes the point it is not a big deal buying adult diapers. She continues, looking me straight in the eye with a slight smile, all sorts of folks buy and use them. What an unexpected cheap thrill! P_P
  2. Daring wearing of a diaper? 1) Well it was quite recently. I had been flirting a bit with someone with whom I have been working quite closely with. She is on the West Coast and I am on the East. We are on a committee together and work for different concerns. We have known each other for years but lately daily communication has become a necessity. We chat quite a bit online including after hours. It was initially all work but it has strayed pretty wide and into the personal side. Sometimes the logistics of work travel and what to wear have come up. Playful comments about matching undies with clothes choices, colors etc. have come up. When I travel and attend meetings I frequently try to shift the lifestyle a bit and wear diapers much more including at the meetings. People really do not notice stuff!!! So the second to last time I was in a meeting together I wore Depends or CVS Overnight Briefs just about the whole time. I used them for pee only and change quite frequently to insure there are no leaks or odors and with the two available options I had for diapers…they were one shot wonders anyway! The only exception was during a run after the meetings which was with her and a bunch of other folks. The general daring of doing the whole meeting (4 days) diapered was a charge in itself. Every time you let go and pee there is that slight niggling concern that when you get up from your chair or as you stand that something could go wrong and a leak show. So one evening she was hanging out with me in my room while we enjoyed an evening glass of wine chilling from the meeting. I was diapered (normal routine is disposable diaper, pair of briefs over that and a pair of precautionary plastic pants over that). I have some chronic back issues that flare up and she is always suggesting some yoga poses to help. We went on that evening with her showing me the poses we have chatted about before. Well, plastic pants do not create a lot of tension on my t-shirt and eventually there is that gap of shirt to pants that one could foresee with moving and stretching poses. The activities were not planned and I was trying the stretches to learn them. Well if she wanted to look at my odd undies combo, they certainly popped out in some positions. I tucked my shirt in regularly to be polite but I was sure she noticed but was polite (though we are pretty upfront on most topics). She never seemed to tumble to the diaper. It was a serious charge for me being that close to being noticed and outed with someone who I work with and have friendship. I have no idea what I would have said at that point. In some later chats after the meeting I kind of hinted around and never got any inkling she had a clue I was diapered all week. No one knows I wear outside of my girl and a few exes. There is more that followed this initial daring almost exposure I will post soon.
  3. If not diapered, usually tighty-whitey style briefs with double fabric in the seat (2Xist makes them). Extra absorbancy and double fabric on the rear is sometime useful for ths "oops I leaked on the way to pee or a little bit of poop escaped! " Anyone know any other brands that are like that? P_P
  4. Very interesting concept your milestones... Age 5 Running around the house naked after a bath and my great grandmother yelling "put your panties on and get dressed or I will do it for you" and then more time ensuing and "if you are not ready for panties maybe I will diaper you." (I put my undies on and got dressed but it has stuck with me forever). Age 7-11 Summer Camp, all boys-Two month sleepover style. I remember the first few years where the kids who wet the bed were ridiculed for wetting the bed, wetting their pants or worse soiling themselves. The culture made one thankful you did not do any of these issues. I remember being fascinated with those who had the "problems" especially a good friend who had an accidental pooping. Nothing was done to address it other than changing wet sheets and the matresses being plastic covered for everyone. It was not that big a deal as I remember my counselor, a guy maybe 16-18 who was on his day off, went and got totally wasted winding up in his bed, wet, soiled and barfed in. The big ridicule later was a pack of baby diapers left on his bed. Age 12-13 Summer Camp, Coed(thank god). Other than finding a girl to hang with (you always wonder what happened to the first really cool person you are with), I was fascinated with the underwear of one of my fellow campers... he had a brand that had double thickness fabric in the seat of the underwear (later I found the advertising most interesting as it touted extra comfort and absorbant). Age 12-13 Sleep over running races. Same deal, noticed a friend who had the same double fabric seat undies. I made sure that my next undies I got were this brand and style. And so the next question was what to do with these extra absorbant undies. Through the period I was experimentally peeing in many pairs of my undies (probably 5-8 pairs at once) or better the double thick ones. Well, though they had two layers of fabric in the seat of them, they did not hold much extra pee based on my personal testing. I tried pooping in my undies with paper towels or toilet paper in my undies. When I got the double layer ones I felt like I could chance a real poop direct in the undies and so I did...not much absorbancy but they hid the poop stains. One can get real creative trying to mimic the feel of a diaper! Age 14-17 Always noticed the boys who had the double fabric seat undies... Age 32 Bought my first adult diapers from a medical supply store. OMG if I could have had a heart attack from the stress I would have! The first time was unreal! Age 35 First plastic/rubber pants and cloth pull-up diaper. Age 37 I share with my future wife (now ex) I have a fetish and am DL. Age 38 Same person tried diapers and wets them for me. Use them during sex. Age 39 Wearing diapers to work. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. P_P
  5. Hey Folks, I sometimes go away on trips and choose to go diapered for the trip. I also run. So far I have never crossed the two, running while diapered. Any suggestions on diapers or techniques? I only run/jog 3-4 miles. I may be running with others so lower profile is better most of the time but am open to all suggestions. On the road I am always on the disposable track. When on the road, if diapered I usually have a disposable, pair of cotton briefs over that for noise and perhaps extra absorbancy if needed and a pair of kins vinyl pants. I figure runnning I would not worry about leaks as much and lose the plastic pants. Thoughts from the community? P_P
  6. First purchase and use of diapers was probably 15 years ago. First activites in this line of interest started in my early teens...when I started doubling (or many more) up underwear, towels, etc and wetting and also pooping on occasion. Kind of got fixated on the white regular briefs of the time which had double fabric in the seat which sold as extra absorbant and extra comfort. Still seek such undies out today (there are a couple of brands that have that double fabric seat for the occasional skid or oops or usual extra absorbancy use).
  7. I also find that few people care unless you are trying to make it visible or loud. A diaper like a Depends or other cheap plastic brand can be well hidden with a regular pair of tightie whities (regular briefs, boxer briefs are good too) over the top and the top plastic couple of inches of the diaper folded under the waistband. In that situation with a loud diaper, I find it better to have less loose pants (not a size larger as some suggest). The slightly snug jean will insulate better for noise. The bulge will only be detectable to someone who knows what to look for. They also quiet down with a small wetting When I am layered (my m.o. is diaper, brief, light plastic pant for leak prevention), I struggle to detect a sound with any pant. If any of the plastic diaper is not layered is when the noise chance increases. The bulge is more of an issue for all disposables when they really swell, then it may be more visible and useful to be in the looser pants. So if wetting alot is on your mind, looser pants and maybe a more quiet diaper. Less wetting, put a brief over it as suggested and go and have fun. I have travelled, worked, and played in diapers and agree the world is really not looking and does not care. If you are using plastic pants too, that will quiet them even more but the bottom of your shirt pulling out is increased. If the intent is showing off and being noticed...well that is an art and science itself. In that case, no layers over the plastic high crinkling diaper and then looser pants, shorter shirt which allows any bending to show the free and very noise creating top of the diaper to be heard and seen by the world. Couple with a couple of streaks from small leaks in khaki pants and there ain't no hiding what you are wearing or doing inside them
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