This particular discussion has several interesting levels. The first level is a re-stating of what so many people are admonishing the Original Poster about, which is "Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it!" It is VERY important to learn the wisdom of separating real life from fantasy. If you have the fantasy to be incontinent and thus NEED diapers, then by all means enjoy it. That's what fantasies are for. If you happen to find a significant (or perhaps not so significant) other to share in it with you then so much the better. However, what some people in this community are wishing for, in the form of medical incontinence, might actually give you some pleasure in the very beginning (and I seriously wouldn't count on even that) but in the end, you will be saddled with quite the debilitating ILLNESS that accompanies said condition. Do any of you folks who want to be incontinent have the slightest idea of precisely what causes incontinence? If not, allow me to elucidate:
1. Neurological problems. Translated into English, this means paralysis or malfunction of one of the nerves leading to your bowel and/or bladder. Anyone wanna venture a guess as to what else these particular nerves supply? Take a minute and GUESS. No really, take a minute before reading on. I think you will get it if you really try.
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Your SEXUAL organs!
How's that for fun and excitement? Does impotence also hold the same allure for you as being diapered and incontinent?
Thought so. Seriously folks, some of the diseases that can bring about incontinence are Diabetis, BRAIN DAMAGE, severe spinal cord injury (usually this will paralyze you from the waist down), some Cancers, severe Kidney problems, and let's not forget Alzheimer's. Oh this all sounds like so much fun doesn't it?
2. Sphincter relaxation, usually due to age or degenerative conditions causing you to lose control of your rectal and/or urethral sphincters. Okay, admittedly this is not as bad as the first, but seriously, can you imagine what this would be like when the novelty wears off , assuming it was EVER actually fun in the firt place? While public humiliation fantasies may hold some allure for the AB and/or DL, actual humiliation, in the form of not being able to control your bodily functions holds the promise of a life filled with misery and shame.
For God's sake, listen to the folks here who are incontinent, they are giving you some very good advice.
Think of it like this: If you have a medical problem severe enough to cause loss of control, you have no options, no choice, no way to turn it off if you want or need to. You simply have to live with it. However, if you are healthy, and enjoy this particular fantasy, then you have a choice and you can choose to enjoy it to its fullest.