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  1. I'm flying that day. It's definitely going to be crazy. At first I didn't really want to be physically patted down, but I agree with the OP, it's better than getting radiation dose from the xray, with a "naked" pic of you being available to whomever is viewing it at the moment. I'll opt for a pat-down on that day. I don't really care what the TSA people have to say if they feel up my diaper down there. I have been wearing 24/7 for over a year now. If they need to do a strip search - they will come to see that there's plenty of proof that I've been wearing constantly - like the skin is a little bit "discolored" in that area compared to the other parts of my body, and also there's the lines from the diaper edges. They'll go, "Oh, sorry." I'm not sure what I will be wearing when I get to the security lines - whether I will get to the airport late at night or early in the morning. I think I prefer late at night as it is infinitely easier and I'm not bothered by having to rest at the airport through the night. If I go at that time, it will most likely be a Tranquility ATN as I would get to the airport via the SEPTA train. For the early morning arrival - it'll be the Walgreen's Certainty. I have it all down to science. As for flying, my first flight is 6 hours - from PHL to SEA - I'm definitely wearing the Abena X-Plus on that flight. For my second flight I will most likely wear the ATN as it's just a 3-hour flight to Anchorage.
  2. and these medications do come with host of side effects that may or may not be more serious than the issue the meds are supposed to fix.
  3. Mainly for comfort and security. It's not sexual to me although that took several years of sorting that feeling out by wearing diapers 24/7 for a year and half now. I still use the toilet from time to time as I wear the cheap CVS/Walgreen Fitted Briefs because I have an overactive bladder. I would go to the bathroom like 10-15 times a day on average. (twice during sleeping, usually - diapers help with keeping me in bed so I don't have to get up!) I also have IBS that can strike anytime from certain foods, which gives me very little time to find a bathroom. I have been careful with my diet, so it's rare for an accident to happen but still I don't trust my butt doesn't hold it in for long anyway. I was a bedwetter as a child and had a few bowel accidents also. I was not put back in diapers after 3. I had Gerber training pants from 3 years to about 7-8 years old, though. I always had an interest in diapers for as long as I can remember. I still remember looking at a picture of me of when I was 1 or so, right over my crib in the bedroom. I was 3 at the time. I was always fascinated with anything diaper-related.
  4. The OP sounds like (to me) an undiagnosed Asperger's. However, I am not qualified to make that decision, nor would I encourage others to do the same. My advice: walk away from this relationship if you can't live without the diapers. Nothing in the world will change her mind. She WILL try to change everything about you. I should know, I was married once for almost 5 years.
  5. All of that message above and I made a comment about the Molicare in question with the stretchable tapes a few posts before AuntieAB's post. The elastic isn't wonderful, really. It might help for going out, being active in some ways - but I never saw any benefits of having them on the diaper. I found them to be an annoyance with them breaking quite often (stretched out and snapping apart) in just 6-8 hours. Occasionally it'll break earlier than that and you would have to resort to duct tape. Oh yeah, even with the elastic, it can make the diaper loose, easily. Duct-taping it will fix the problem of course. The difference between the new Teddy Bambino and the Molicare is the breathable sides on the Molicare and hopefully the tapes are not of the same design as found on the Molicare. Here's my picture of the diaper. I know the close-to-crotch shots aren't exactly the nicest view in the world, but at least it shows the elastic used in the taping system on the Molicare Super Air Comfort Plus briefs.
  6. The tapes reminds me of the elastic ones on the Molicare Super Comfort Plus diapers, for some reasons. I've never had good experience with them as the stretchable (plastic elastic) tapes always breaks after six to eight hours. I wonder if this will be different, but I'm going to hold out on getting them until you guys have tried them out.
  7. Refresh-fail. I'll wait until one of you guys finally shout on here that it's up on the site!
  8. Two trolls, high chances that they're the same one? WnM? Anyway, longest I've been in a messy diaper was 6 hours, and that was only while I was sleeping in bed. (off topic, but look at my post count, my real age and ageplay age... LOL! I won't post again for maybe a day or two... haha!)
  9. I found, and joined DPF in 1999. I was Young_Tiger on there. Stayed on the site until 2001 or so.
  10. That much I can attest to. After the first two times of riding bikes in diapers (the cheap Walgreen's/CVS brand), I won't ever wear diapers while riding bikes again. They fall apart so fast it's not funny at all because when it falls apart, it hurts your butt with the clumping while you sit on the seat. Ouch. When walking over a distance of about 5 miles or so on average, all diapers seem to hold up pretty well although it can get a bit sweaty down there. I'm sure most activities that doesn't require you to sit on your butt and move your legs around at the same time (as you do by riding bikes) while wearing diapers will hold up fine. All you need to worry about is the sweats and making sure that you don't chafe. A few posts back, talking about playing golf while being diapered: I have a funny youtube video that hilariously shows another method of having to go to the bathroom while on the golf course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJlL9qY9XjA
  11. Here is the Arizona law: http://www.foxnews.com/projects/pdf/SB1070-HB2162New.PDF?test=latestnews Foxnews posted up the PDF of the bill. It's all in there. If you oppose the bill and Arizona's initiative and you haven't read the bill, do so now. I don't see any kind of violations of racism in the bill. Please read the bill while several of our leaders in the Government has not done so and they oppose Arizona. I support Arizona and I hope that they will continue to ignore the other states' attempt at boycotting the state. I sure do hope that Arizona pulls the deal to supply the power to Los Angeles.
  12. I almost got my Aspie-dar up and running. LOL! I say, go and ask her out for a coffee sometimes, and chat with her. Should be interesting.
  13. "Action failed. You have reached your quota for negative votes for the day." Damn the troll! Sigh, exhibitionists. Bringing a bad name to the ABDL's. Anyway, best place to be messy is when I'm at the computer, or in the bed sleeping. I rarely ever watch TV anyways. LOOOOVE the bulge back there!
  14. Best hiding place, ever! Awesome! As for the troll, did he say something? I have him on ignore. *giggles*
  15. Thanks, AutieAB. I guess I missed that tidbit about the manufacturer's box being plain boxes. Oops!
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