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nappylover78

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  1. The local pub. It's nice to be able to down a few pints without having to get up to pee. Just drink and wet drink and wet drink and wet!

    I've never managed to find a nappy that can cope with a real beer session, you just wet in such volume that anything will leak after 2 or 3 pints of use. I suppose it can reduce toilet visits but you still probably need to change every other wetting!

  2. Where do people keep getting 3 as the "normal" age for potty training? Around here, that's reduced to age 2, and perty much always has been 2... And like most people around here, I was potty trained close to my 2nd birthday. It is possible that not having memories of what it was like to be diapered is what really caused my curiosity about diapers.

    I've read plenty of stories that it's getting later, partly due to the increased convenience of disposables, and parents who "don't have time" for it!

    I'm sure I was also an early one, and always wondered what it would be like to wear nappies again until I got the opportunity!

  3. I used to only wear occasionally but since I found out I was pregnant I've been wearing 24/7 and it's awesome! If I have the sudden urge to pee it's no big deal, I can just go in my diaper. I love it so much.

    That's cute... and very practical! I bet you won't want to go back to "big girl" underwear afterwards!

  4. Question why do so many want guys want their gf to also wear? I mean I'd be in hog heaven just finding a gf who fully accepted me wearing them whenever I felt the need.

    A lot of male DLs find a woman in diapers an even bigger turn-on than wearing themselves...

  5. Most people won't be "convinced" to wear diapers if they don't need them - but the more advertising there is that gets across the message that it is OK to wear them if, for example, you have a weak bladder, occasional accidents, are pregnant or just in a situation where getting to a toilet is difficult, the better. At the moment it seems incontinent people are still encouraged to use the thinnest pads possible, and to seek other treatments, rather than wear something that allows them to go out and live their life with confidence. Removing the stigma around adult nappy wearing might lead to a few more people trying them and liking it as well!

  6. I suppose it's a matter of personal choice, neither is ideal for the vast majority of people. But I would imagine the factor that influences a lot of people is the smell. If you manage your condition with nappies then it's not like it is with bladder problems where odour control generally works - if you have a messy nappy then people will know, and unless you're a messing exhibitionist like that character who got banned from here then you would have to immediately stop what you were doing to change. I would imagine that as a result of this a lot of people with this condition will rarely even leave their house, and the alternative solution might effectively give them their life back in terms of being able to work, socialise etc.

  7. I guess most non-ABDL people would prefer the bag because it avoids the problem of smell and of sitting in it and the cleanup. Other people wouldn't usually know if you have one of those under your clothes but would definitely notice the smell of a dirty nappy! I think a lot of people with bowel problems are desperate to get one of these done to get them out of nappies.

  8. I think I was out of nappies at a very early age and often wondered what it would be like to wear them again. I remember there was a girl at primary school who had to wear them so I knew some older people did, though it was not until my early teens that I actually saw adult nappies for sale and really felt the desire to wear them, and when I went away to university that I actually got some for the first time (crappy Boots ones) and also found websites where I discovered there were others into this and the full range of products available.

  9. Those lists are great, anyone got any for other parts of the UK e.g. Midlands?

    Buy online when I get the chance but would be useful to have some places to buy "off the shelf" from as well.

    Best nappies I've found are Tena Slip Maxi and Abriform X-Plus.

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