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SoakedinTexas

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  1. I was in the military for 10 years and I wanted to wear diapers while there but didn't have a lot of time to indulge.

    I did get a chance on three different times to wear diapers out in the open in front of others.

    Twice for New Years Eve and one time for a baby shower for one of the females I worked with.

    Wish I had known others at that time in the military that wore diapers it would have made my stay more fun.

    SoakedinIowa

    soakedintx@hotmail.com

  2. Need to explain more what you mean by playing dress up and what it is that she thinks playing dress up with you means.

    If you have already said something to her about dressing up as a little girl or something like that then maybe pulling diapers out

    right away would be ok. But if she is thinking something else then may have to just wing it as the role playing goes along.

    SoakedinIowa

  3. That would be nice to have a hotel that treats you well. I have stayed in a lot of hotels and worn my diapers while there but haven't asked for any special accomadations. One of the things I am planning on doing this year is to travel to a couple of places that I have not yet seen. I have been to Germany a few times but that was with the military so it would be nice to go there on my own one day. I would like to know where that hotel is it would be nice to stay at one that takes such good care of the needs of the guests.

    SoakedinIowa

    quote name='Wetpants' date='Dec 30 2006, 08:35 AM' post='57391']

    I tried this once in Germany. Made reservations in US by email with email communication to Concierge. She was wonderful and thanked me as well. I arrived, checked in, the clerk, a female looked at the screen, frowned a bit, looked me over and gave me a key. I got to the room and there was a note in an envelope. It said a waterproof pad was on bed and two dispo diapers under pillow (it also said to call if they were not the right size. A what seemed like larger wastebasket of plastic was in bathroom.

    Like you I drank wonderful German beer that night, came back to room. Message (in English ) on my phone said they hoped things were satisfactory. Told me to put diaper in plastic bag provided and leave in wastebasket in morning.

    All very professional and business like. I stayed a week and in middle came back from function in middle of week, stopped by Concierge and asked where I could buy Suprima Plastic Pants. She paused for one moment and looked me straight in the eye. Then she got on web and in a lowered voice gave me a piece of paper with several addresses and asked if I needed a map. I was mildly surprised I did not need to explain what "plastic pants", or who Suprima was. She even gave me the German name for plastic pants. Again, all very professional.

    On my next to last night, I got knock on door, a different woman was there and just asked me if I found the room accommodations (it was obvious she meant bed and diapers ok) and with a smile, if I had found a shop for plastic pants. I was somewhat stunned, it seem obvious that SEVERAL people at the hotel knew about my "problem" and perhaps interests.

    I stammered that all was fine, she again said the hotel thanked me for informing them. Every time I have stayed there since the room is "ready" for me. And once there was an envelope with a coupon for incontinent items at a local "drugstore".

  4. Well I see that there are more fireman than police that wear diapers. Oh well it was a shot in the dark anyway hoping that there may have been someone in my area that I may have been able to talk with and get together once in a while and have something other than diapers in common.

    I also see that there are a lot of misconceptions about police and the job we do. All of you that have had a bad experience with a cop I am sorry but remember that as in every job there is always someone that is not the cream of the crop and others have to pick up the slack of those.

    Well I hope that all of you have a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year.

    SoakedinIowa

    soakedintx@hotmail.com

  5. Cool. I'd only heard it secondhand, it's nice to get all the details.

    Still... I'd certainly rather not have that sort of thing made public. Yikes.

    I know what you mean. I wouldn't like it coming out either to those I work with but,

    I do a good job at what I do so I wouldn't worry about too much. In fact now that I think

    about it... it kind of did happen to me one time when I was working in Texas.

  6. Thanks I was able to track some of this story down. The police chief acted like a man and stood up for his rights and came out all right n the end.

    http://www.dukeemployees.com/news102.shtml

    A couple of years ago there was a sherriff in a suburb of Asheville, North Carolina who was running for re-election. His opponent revealed to the local paper that he met a group of men in a local hotel each month, and they all spent a night wearing diapers together.

    The sherriff replied, "what I do in my personal time is my business!"

    Needless to say, he didn't win re-election... so I suppose he's not a cop anymore. But he was a diapered cop for a while, there.

  7. I was thinking of running for sheriff one day... maybe I will rethink doing that.

    A couple of years ago there was a sherriff in a suburb of Asheville, North Carolina who was running for re-election. His opponent revealed to the local paper that he met a group of men in a local hotel each month, and they all spent a night wearing diapers together.

    The sherriff replied, "what I do in my personal time is my business!"

    Needless to say, he didn't win re-election... so I suppose he's not a cop anymore. But he was a diapered cop for a while, there.

  8. That is kind of close. My mother was a cop also. Hmmmm you know a cop who has a daughter that wears diapers and I had a mother who was a cop and I wear diapers. Seems to be a link there maybe???

    I know a cop who's daughter is in diapers (not a baby), is that close enough?
  9. I was contacted not to long ago by someone who works as a police officer.

    It got me thinking... I have been worked in law enforcement now for about 20 years and was wondering how many other diapered cops there were out there. I know there has to be a few and it would be great if there was someone close to where I live. Would give us something other than just diapers in common.

    SoakedinIowa

    soakedintx@hotmail.com

  10. I think that sometimes the noise can be heard by others but then again it don't really matter.

    I don't think that they are thinking " hey that guy is wearing diapers" I don't know what they may be thinking but I don't think it is about diapers.

    Just my thought anyway.

    SoakedinIowa

    I'm talking in particular to the sounds our diapers make. I know that we can detect the sounds of a diaper more easily than others, since we're used to wearing them. But sometimes, especially in a completely quiet room, the noise sounds SO loud and SO obvious, that it seems imposible for nobody else to notice. Are the really oblivious to it, or are they just being polite? Like trying to change in a quiet bathroom and someone walks in. The diaper does rustle when you're trying to put it on and sometimes it isn't much quieter than a plastic bag! Can they really tell what we're doing or wearing by the sounds our diapers make? Or do they think they're hearing things since the idea of an adult wearing a diaper is preposturous to most people? I'd like some feedback on this one.
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