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  1. well i'm diapered all the time, so they do mix. i don't do stuff *i'd* consider all that extreme, but i do like to skateboard sometimes, and i love snowboarding any chance i get. snowboarding and diapers actually mix pretty well. wearing all that gear, it saves so much trouble not having to strip a bunch of that off just to use the toilet.
  2. i did have one time when i was changing in my friends room when we were having a sleepover a while back, and hadn't locked the door, and her bf came back in unexpectedly. it was a little embarassing, but luckily he already knew about it and everything, and had been around me in little more than a diaper before anyways, so no big deal ultimately.
  3. i don't think they'd be likely to notice, so long as you can take care of the trash discretely. however, i would recommend going for some actual diapers. with just underjams i just think you'll likely need to change very often, which will increase the cost in the long run if wearing 24/7, and be inconvenient. especially if untraining to some degree is a goal, thicker is better because you can learn to trust your diapers without being afraid of leaking. leaks will happen, but probably a *lot* more often in what is essentially an adolescent's pullup.
  4. honestly it's not too tough. diapers is really low on basically every vanilla person's hypothesis list. onesies or longer shirts help though, so you don't have your diaper poking out your waistband. partner is more tricky. if you want to keep a secret, best not to wear any time somebody might touch your butt. other than that, i'd say there's not much to do. folks just aren't that observant. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
  5. i have wet accidents all the time, so i won't bother with that. last time i had a messy accident though, was a few weeks ago. i had just a really phenomenally splitting headache, and i guess my control slipped cause of that.
  6. i was potty trained quite young. like probably by two. i do vaguely remember wearing cloth training pants at one point, but i don't actually remember having accidents when i was small.
  7. yep. i was the same way. of course, it could also just be related to me getting older. having to be a grownup more made my littleness more important and obvious. but coming to terms with my gender on some level probably helped too.
  8. i have definitely had some close shaves, not in terms of someone actually seeing my diapers, but in terms someone seeing direct evidence of them. i live with my dad, and there's been at least once or twice where i've changed in the bathroom, and then forgotten my rolled up old wet diaper on the floor where he could've seen it. but if he's ever deduced my diapered status, he's not said so. so far, the only people that i know know that i wear diapers, know because i let them know.
  9. i am pretty sure i was basically potty trained by two. i remember wishing i could go back to diapers in some of my earliest memories around not long after that age. i think i wore cloth training pants for a little while after that, but my daytime accidents were few and far between, and i didn't wet the bed. i'd like to be able to ask family for more accurate data, but i'd feel awkward lol
  10. if you can shimmy out of it, then that works. most diapers aside from cheap drugstore ones seem to have those double tapes, so i usually just undo one of those so i can get it over my hips and then retape it afterwards with no problems. if there's issues with it not re-taping properly though, i've got a roll of cute duck tape i use to fix it.
  11. tbh that doesn't really seem to make much of the case for why the electoral college is important to me. why shouldn't every person's vote count the same?
  12. it looks like it is including NH now. but even if it's not including michigan, donald is only ahead by about 12,000 votes there according to those figures, which is nowhere near enough to make up for the almost 700,000 vote lead Clinton has on him nationally.
  13. yeah? that was kinda the point. the safety pin thing was originally suggested after brexit, as a subtle way to try and indicate that you're a safe person, that you'd stand up against injustice, in a time when violence towards people of color was on the rise. similarly, donald being elected (despite losing the popular vote by a fairly wide margin, not that i'm bitter), has emboldened a lot of white supremacists, homophobes, and anti-semites, nazis, and other bigots in the US. so folks have suggested using the safety pin here as well in the same manner as after brexit. naturally, this is a more popular sentiment among people protesting against the racist windbag that is the president-elect. unfortunately, i don't think it'll catch on. the nazis and so forth are already organizing online to also wear them, in an effort to muddy the waters and cause the symbol to be meaningless.
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