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Kaliborio

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  1. My workplaces shut down at the beginning of last week. I haven't worn pants for roughly that long.
  2. My workplaces are currently shut down to COVID-19. However, since I'm using a lot of "AB/DL" stuff all the time, it hasn't really changed much.
  3. I failed to toilet train in time so I entered school in diapers and stayed in them through second grade. For reasons that still aren't entirely clear, my continence started falling apart mid-sixth grade and was gone by a quarter of the way through seventh grade, but at that point I was pulled out of school for unrelated reasons. I was still in diapers until halfway through ninth grade (at that point, the second year of high school). My diapers weren't a big source of bullying. I have learning and cognitive disorders that made me much more socially outcast than my diapers did; by the time my diapers started being a big factor, I already had enough other problems. Pretty much everyone knew, but that was because every school I went to leaked like a sieve, in contravention of its own regulating authority's codes (the authority in question being Brisbane Catholic Education or Education Queensland). I had a relatively regular time in school, but I also got to avoid sports (due to being uncoordinated for disability reasons) - they put me in an extra study period instead.
  4. I started wearing part-time at the end of 2012 "when I needed to", and just found that there were more and more situations in which it would be useful. I was diapered most of the time by mid-2013 and all of the time by late 2013, but I didn't consider myself to be 24/7 at that point (even though I effectively was). For reference, in late 2013 I was 18/19 years old. The final straw was a point in mid-2014 where I had a messing accident on my commute home and realised that the way it happened meant that I couldn't be sure I could avoid messing accidents at any other time, at which point I committed to diapers fully.
  5. Probably somewhere between 7 and 11. I wasn't toilet trained until 7, and I always felt insecure out of them until I started having more continence issues at 11 and went back into them for a few years.
  6. So, I've had worsening (now pretty much complete) UI since 2013, and worsening FI (also now complete) since 2014. I go through about 3 disposable diapers a day, but also use a pull-on cloth diaper outer layer, and then plastic pants. I'll go through about one disposable during the night.
  7. I liked them when I was toilet training! These days, if I have undies they're mostly big enough to be cute diaper covers - I am almost certainly never getting out of diapers
  8. I think about forced regression a lot. I don't do it a lot, but for practical reasons, I often have to seem a little bit openly regressed in public (due to clothing needs to fit over various amounts of diapering).
  9. Whether or not it's a roleplay context that I'm getting spanked in is pretty loose. I tend to let my partners do it if they're frustrated over something else. (As someone who was physically abused as a child, I make damn sure that I know they're not going to hit me otherwise. I'm letting them use me as a stress ball in a mutually enjoyable way, not hit me to punish me.)
  10. I use these folks! It's really hard to get good one-piece pyjamas in Australia, and I also need them in a variety of different fabrics and sizes, because our weather (and my diapering) varies wildly.
  11. Yes, it does extend the capacity of the diaper. Yes, it is worth it. Yes, there is considerable extra bulk. I'd recommend using a purpose-built, non-waterproof booster pad. Pads that are actually just repurposed underwear liners or baby diapers generally tend to be bad as booster pads. I tend to 'reverse boost' - I wear a pull-on cloth diaper and plastic pants over a disposable. Excellent leak protection and minimal washing. Since I'm severely incontinent as it is, the discretion is of almost no consequence to me. I certainly don't make a point of my diapers because I have dignity, but I'm not concerned with keeping them so slim that their effectiveness is reduced.
  12. I was born in 1994 and was in diapers through 2001. As far as I can tell, I was in basically just bare disposable nappies. I know I owned at least one diaper cover because I had to evict it from a moving box while I was moving house in 2008, but I don't think it was a protective cover (this was before I knew I would give a damn about it). As an adult, I use a lot of cloth diapers and plastic pants, because they're effective and comfy.
  13. I'm a little or middle. I'm basically that spiky-haired boy in the speed dealer sunglasses who shows up in zoomer memes, but still in diapers. This has a lot to do with the fact that when I looked like that, I was still in diapers, courtesy of a developmental defect.
  14. That's a mood. I've had to step down to lower-quality diapers because one of my mental health prescriptions is more expensive. Then again, I did choose a performing arts career and only make about $400/wk, so it's my own damn fault.
  15. As someone who never had very secure continence, accepting myself as completely incontinent has actually been liberating. I get to wear enough protection and I get to deal with it consistently instead of trying to wing it on a daily basis.
  16. I've been feeling similarly lately. Was violently ill a couple of days ago and was very grateful I was (as usual) in diapers.
  17. It was my understanding that people weren't allowed to do that on Facebook, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were deleting fetish profiles.
  18. I sleep in diapers. I tend to use pretty heavy diapering specifically so they don't leak. I'm happy in wet diapers but I prefer it to be just the diapers that are wet (I'm a bit of a germophobe).
  19. I was never just a bedwetter. I had continence issues throughout childhood and when they were at their worst I was bedwetting irregularly. When they were absent or not severe, though, I was dry at night. I'm a chronic bedwetter now but this likely has to do with the fact that I stopped trying to stay continent.
  20. I don't buy underwear. I've been severely incon for years and chucked them out after about 18 months. I'm considering buying some cute underwear but I think if I can find diapered versions of it (for example, ruffle diaper covers instead of panties) I'll use those instead.
  21. Yes. I was an irregular bedwetter when I had continence issues as a kid, but as an adult, it's chronic and constant.
  22. Probably about once a week. I use pretty heavy diapering to make sure that it doesn't become a problem.
  23. My inner child is perpetually living in about 1999 (I was 5).
  24. I'm a teacher, and even outside of my formal teaching jobs, I do a lot of work with teenagers due to the nature of my industry. I'm incontinent and wear for need, but I'm also AB/DL; I was wearing 24/7 for fun before I needed diapers, and it's evolved into wearing for need over time. I'm worried that if I'm found out, my diapers (which I cannot get rid of) will be perceived as an entirely sexual fetish that I'm indulging around children.
  25. A mix of normalisation, need, and childhood trauma. I had a pretty bad childhood (unrelated to diapers). I also had episodic incontinence and by the time I got to 24/7, I'd already spent half my life in diapers previously. (Honestly, it wasn't until I'd already spent several years 24/7 that I realised that the amount of time I'd spent wearing diapers was way greater than normal.) I went back into diapers around the end of 2012/beginning of 2013 out of a need for comfort + fear that my continence wasn't good enough to hold up under unusual circumstances. I've been in them since. My continence definitely isn't strong enough now (it's nonexistent) but that's okay thanks to diapers.
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