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~Brian~

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  1. HHEHEHEHEEHEHEEHEHEHEEE - That would be RICH!!!!
  2. Howdy @ks84 Looks like you've found the place for this Pennsylvania Take Care, Brian
  3. @Kimmi_UK Disposables are the way to go - in a time when you are on the Go all the time, it is easier to deal with Disposables then with "Terry Toweling Nappies" as you call them over there If you Go disposable, then you CAN get the "childish prints" you are looking for The term "Nappy" does indeed mean "diaper" in the United States: I think its kinda cool that each side of the "pond" has differing meanings for words - I've seen the term used in stories and in print, so I definitely know what it is Take Care, and Welcome to DD! Brian
  4. Orlando (Home of the NBA's Orlando Magic)
  5. @Kimmi_UK I get mine through a local US supplier: They Order from Amazon, US and send to me - @NorthShoreAdam is also a member here, and could possible answer questions for you. I think that you can get these through amazon in the UK - they are kinda expensive, but they are pretty awesome diapers Brian
  6. Time to REST the Back:  Ibuprofin is your FRIEND :)

     

  7. Man, I wish my BACK didn't HURT so much - Sometimes I think I sit too Long :(

  8. @Kimmi_UK I think that the bulkiest disposable diaper is a Northshore Megamax: These are the best that have been made so far - That is my primary diaper Brian
  9. @DailyDi WAY to GO Man - Proud of you ? I LOVE haircuts - Almost time for me to have this MOP buzzed again Brian
  10. I agree: I Said "Taped on Diapers" Pull Ups/Cloth Adult "diapers" They are used as a training aid, and are NOT designed to hold the void. Lets face it, when you use pull ups, the expectation usually means that you are going to use the toilet eventually. They deal with SMALL AMOUNTS of voiding, and NOT large voids. I also think that if you want the ability to hold in what is there, a pull up or cloth backed "diaper" does not do it. Disposable Diaper/Incontinence Diaper/ABDL Diaper: These things ARE diapers. They ARE usually plastic backed, and can deal with multiple voids or one big one. Taped on diapers give you the ability to be sure the diaper stays where you want it to, and not be moving around. If you want the "babyish feel" of a diaper of the 70's/80's90's, these diapers are what you should use. Unless you use CLOTH and are good with that of course Brian
  11. @BlakeJordan I agree with @messyman If you are planning to have surgery in that area, and because wearing diapers would not be helpful an external catheter and bag would be your best option. As far as the odor and what happens, I do not know much about that, but when I had my appendix removed, I had a catheter in for a week, so I would not make a mess. The Scrotum is the MOST Sensitive part of the body, second only to the Glans (Tip of the penis) so whatever they do, it will be sensitive to what is going on. You may have to use a catheter while the area heals - Good Luck! Brian
  12. @Ames Wearing a diaper outside the house is not so bad, and if you actually think about it, as long as you have the right "protection" over the top, you can use it without fear. The first couple of times I did it, I ended up leaking, because the diaper I had (Prevail Air) could NOT hold all I voided. Now that I have the Northshores, they are DESIGNED for incontinece, and they are pretty good at holding it all in. I once used mine 7 times in one day, then had to come back home and change it - She was heavy, but held. As for people who may notice you wearing a diaper, remember that people who judge you do NOT know, and do NOT need to know why you have decided to wear/use incontinence products. Some people wear diapers because they have issues, some wear for comfort, convenience or for FUN - People who don't deal with these issues may NOT understand, but most do - I am disabled myself, so most people don't question me - I have friends that wear, and its a normal part of their daily life. Once you are used to wearing and using diapers, it won't be as daunting, but you still may feel "naughty" or "little" sometimes when you release - I find that it helps me, because I don't worry about it much! Take Care, Brian @Ames That't right - Diapers are and should be considered another form of underwear. If you wet it, most people won't notice, unless there are OBVIOUS signs that are visible. These signs may be a Wet patch on Pants or clothing, a Chair, or a cushoion - They say that the cushion I have on my chair has an "incontinence cover" but it has disintegrated - This is the 4th year that I have had this cushion, and the chair is 6 years old - I have to protect the cushion of the wheelchair with Prevail Underpads when it is hot or I feel the need to keep the chair or cushion clean. I will have this corrected in the next wheelchair script - I have **NEVER** had a cushion disintegrate in 25-30 years of having chairs - It is comfortable, and I HOPE that if I leak one day, it does NOT go below the cover into the padding - what a nightmare that would be - been lucky that it has NOT happened. Brian
  13. I was 8 or 9 I Think, and found one of my brother's diapers in his drawer - Strange feelings, but did feel good. Brian
  14. @Angela Bauer It **IS** unfortunate that there are some people that like to troll and raise cain in Personal messages. I always believe that if someone wants to communicate with me that way, as long as they are RESPECTFUL and they do not cross the line, I will communicate with anyone, and I encourage it, if they would rather ask me a question in a PM, that is Fine. HOWEVER - There is NO REASON why someone should be nasty or disrespectful to someone, and ESPECIALLY a lady - The PM system is a form of communication, but as has been stated, can be a way to cause trouble - In a few forums I am on, they want to see a POST in open forum, and all requests for assistance are IGNORED, unless they are initiated by a staff member, a tech helper, or an ADMIN - This is because if they didn't do that, they would be FLOODED with PM's and solutions found would NOT help someone else. I used to be an IRC OPerator - This means that I had the /oper command set available to me - We were told that we could /ignore someone if we feel that they were getting out of hand, but for the most part, we did NOT do that, unless the user was NOT keen on following an admin/oper request - Then we used /kill [user:REASON]. I don't like to see members harassed for any reason - It takes away from the community as a whole - It makes people uncomfortable, and there is NO NEED to do that, or I would think @DailyDi, @Elfy or another admin would be BANHAMMERING someone who doesn't "get it." I feel as if this community is a VERY STRONG one, and that trolling and acting inappropriate are things that are NOT tolerated. The PM system is NOT supposed to be used to cause trouble - Is a TOOL that, if properly used, is a way to communicate privately with users - somteimes, people want to speak to you off the public forum, in a private way, but that doesn't mean you can be an ASS or a TROLL!! Perhaps some of these fools should be subjected to a situation where The Defendant is arrested, charged with a CRIME, then as a sentence, 100 WACKS with a VERY ROUND and LARGE Hairbrush or Paddle Angela: NAAAH, NOT "Boring old hag" This individual is OBVIOUSLY not aware of your other qualities - People that make generalizations like that show that they don't know what type of person you really are - Keep being who YOU are, and who WE all know you are ? To EVERYONE: Remember: Use of the PM system is something that CAN be limited or disabled if abused - If you don't want to get flack from people, TREAT them with RESPECT, and if you ACT like a FOOL, they'll respond accordingly - So THINK before you rattle off something, because as my friend David used to say "Once you Post it, its VERY hard to retract" Brian
  15. Berger (The DA on Perry Mason)
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