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warpiper

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  1. Yeah, there's this myth that doctor's are bound by confidentiality, and that's all in the legalese world where they keep your stuff confidential, uh huh. But if you don't think that they go in the back room and share stories of the weird stuff that they see, you're mistaken. I'm an ER nurse, and I work closely with doctor's enough that they are my friends and coworkers, rather than the people just barking out orders, so we have a jovial atmosphere because it's the only way that we can remain sane in that kind of environment. If someone sees something weird, or interesting, or has someone say something totally batshit crazy, if you think that they are going to take it to their grave, I can assure you that it remains confidential between you and your doctor for about 1 minute before it is repeated to other people, such as the nurse, or the scribe, or their colleagues who are asked to give their opinion on how to proceed. Most of the time it is professional, and information being processed, but if you think you can walk into a situation like that wearing an ABDL diaper and not have them repeat it to others, you're mistaken. I'm not telling you this to report the entire medical field (and I assure you, it's the ENTIRE medical field), but to have you keep in mind that there is no magical law that keeps a physician from telling their colleagues or their wife or husband when they get home about what they saw. HIPAA laws prevent healthcare from giving out information that is privileged and could be used to identify patients, but weird shit that people see is a gray area when it comes to that law. So bottom line, if you don't want to get judged or have people tell their colleagues about you wearing an ABDL diaper, don't wear one to a doctor appointment.
  2. This is really good so far! Keep up the good work!
  3. Such a treat. Thank you so much Freswith!
  4. Instead of shaming him, an idea might be to simply purchase a diaper specific pail with a tight lid, or something like the Diaper Dekor XL which can accept adult diapers. You could then be all like, "Hey, I got you this thing because I support you" while simultaneously giving him an out to dispose of his used diapers in a sanitary way. This will do double duty as it allows you to show that you support him as well as eliminate the need to hide used diapers, because that is what its only purpose is. If he continues to hide them after getting that, then you can have a conversation about sanitation.
  5. I was just thinking about you today, freswith, and missing this story. Im so glad to see a new chapter! It is a treasure, as always. Thank you so much!
  6. I would blame FedEx. Typically northshore gets their stuff out lickety split. It's the busy season of shipping right now.
  7. Wear a kilt. Utilikilt, PD Kilts, Damn near kilt 'em are all modern Kilts that are easy to wear. I used to have a hiking kilt made out of the same fabric as hiking pants. Nobody cares if you wear a kilt, and if they do, tell them to mind their own f***ing business.
  8. Just unlucky. Barebums are one of the best diapers out there. They are by far my favorite all around diapers. Not so thick that they can't be concealed but absorbent enough to make it through a full movie without any worry of leaks.
  9. Don't forget that taking alcohol up the butt means that your liver doesn't metabolize it right after drinking, so that 4.5 ounces up the butt is more like 6 or 8 ounces that you drink. Just be careful so that you don't die from alcohol poisoning and end up a statistic.
  10. Yup. Can do it without missing a beat
  11. You're going 2000 miles and only one motel?!? Forget boosters, you're going to need some butt paste because your buy is going to be shredded from all that sitting! Also, boosters are great for extending diaper time, especially if it is a cheaper diaper
  12. Is this story still going? We got crazy fast updates and now nothing. It has me hooked!
  13. Wait what? Did you play with her son with you both in diapers?
  14. The princess, safari. Inspire as well has the same absorbency as the seduction. They are all the same chassis just different films used for the plastic.
  15. This is a copy of the HasoCare disposable underwear system. A liter? Please. First off, 24 oz (3x 8oz cups) isn't a liter. Secondly, i'd be amazed if they can absorb that much in a real world setting without a leak. Link to the Hasocare disposable underwear which is available on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/HASOCARE-Breathable-Incontinence-Underwear-Absorbency/dp/B06ZYGYVVL/ref=sr_1_10_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1534912649&sr=8-10&keywords=hasocare+disposable+underwear
  16. Lovely chapter as always freswith! Good to see you back!
  17. Hey horrorfan, I'm an ER nurse and have been so for over a decade. If you want to avoid diapers as a nurse, I can offer about 50 alternatives in the field which will keep you from dealing with diapers. I see diapers on the regular where I work, but honestly I take them off immediately and don't put them back on because our hospital doesn't think they are good for the skin if you are laying on bed with them (pro tip, they are not good for the skin when laying in bed). Hit me up if you want on messenger here and I'll help you out. You can almost double your salary as a nurse, and the state board test is easy if you take a prep course. Cheers, -warpiper
  18. I don't view myself as a sissy by any stretch of the imagination, but the princess rearz are probably my favorite diaper to splurge on if I have the money. I also routinely use the Always Discreet adult underwears which are obviously geared for women, but they honestly work better than anything that I have ever used that is geared towards men-folk. I think for me it's a matter of performance primarily, and I don't mind the pinkness or feminine stuff, so it's ok for me.
  19. This story hasn't been updated in over a decade. The user writing it hasn't been on in 2 and a half years. Something tells me it is abandoned. Such a shame, as it was getting good.
  20. The Tranquility Swim Mates are a disposable swim diaper that goes on like a pull-up, but has no super absorbing polymer in it. It doesn't hold much more than a sneeze worth of pee, but it is more designed for stool. I've never used them in a pool, but have used them in a bath and they fit very well. They aren't designed to keep water out, just to keep from getting overswollen and holding all the water in. None of the commercial swim diapers that I have seen actually attempt to keep water out, but some others may have had different experience. https://www.northshorecare.com/diapers/adult-swim-diapers/swimmates-disposable-bowel-containment-swimwear.html -piper
  21. No, I don't think that they expire. Source, I used an Attends from 1987 (yes, over 30 years ago) and it worked just the same as one that would have been purchased today. Expiration dates are for stuff like organic compounds that you eat, or medications that become unstable, or for sterile packages that lose their sterility. The ingredients in diapers such as perfumes may fade over time, but the majority of their components are stable, so long as they don't get wet or become mildewy. I have a few original Tena Slip Maxi size Medium packages that I am saving for when they become scarce again (or for the discerning consumer who likes the original), and I am sure that they will have their absorbency unaffected by the passage of time.
  22. Yeah, we're a multicultural bunch here, and have staff members on both sides of the pond. I'm sure that DailyDi knew what he was doing when he put that on there. Don't think about it too hard, just let it go. -piper
  23. Sometimes companies throw samples into the package that you ordered just to get you interested in other products and also to build brand loyalty. Northshorecare.com sends samples in every package that I have ordered recently, more specifically their own house brand of items. Its probably just advertising for them as the individual items usually dont cost them that much.
  24. She was talking about that like 2 years ago, because the gown she was wearing was going to be too crazy, but she never admitted that she actually wore one. There's another thing going around how she admitted to being incontinent in high school and having to wear diapers, but eventually got it sorted out. Also, she is hella cute.
  25. The Cushie diaper used to be available in a cloth backed version, but it was discontinued for whatever reason. Perhaps it was not selling well and cost too much to make? Anyways here is a link to its release announcement: https://news.abuniverse.com/the-cloth-backed-cushie-available-today/
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