kootzkoo Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 Apparently this intern at this radio station wears diapers so his legs do not rub together. They end up teasing him and getting people to call in and say "haha pork chop wears diapers" 1 Link to comment
drynot Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 Should be in the 'unexpected benefits of wearing diapers' thread eh? Link to comment
LuvsGurl Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 Hadn't ever even considered it, but I suppose it is logical. I just wonder if he uses them. Seems to me if the thing is there you might as well get full use out of it. Link to comment
Jabez Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 Actually, that's pretty interesting. Link to comment
square_duck Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 Apparently this intern at this radio station wears diapers so his legs do not rub together. They end up teasing him and getting people to call in and say "haha pork chop wears diapers" OK, I'm confused.....why is he worried about his legs rubbing together?? did he have some kind of surgery or something?? Also, what brand of diaper is that and why does it have the decorated tape panel?? I'd say this guy is pretty much an AB! EDIT: never mind, it's a depend brief.....3 tapes Link to comment
jdj1 Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 By the looks of the diaper witness indicator it is a depends so the tape panel was added, And it does help from keeping you from chafing I have done this many time. Link to comment
square_duck Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 Ok, I'm still confused...sorry, maybe I'm more dense than I think I figured out the depends brief....but: 1) why does it have the tape panel like a kids diaper (or an AB ) 2) what is with t he chaffing issue?? The guys legs look fine, and he is built a lot like me, medium frame etc. Now if he were Obease, say over 350 lbs or something, THEN I could see a chaffing issue, where his thighs would rub etc. I figure he sits a lot, maybe that has something to do with it....I just don't see what his problem is Also, is it customary at that radio station for employees (interns?) to go around with out pants on in the first place?? But he wants to wear diapers thats ok, I just find it an odd choice, he could wear boxers and get the same non-chaffing effect. what ever, to each their own Link to comment
Kilding Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 Don't think any pictures were of of pork chop. It was a radio bit with the audio used for YouTube. the pics give you a reference of what they are talking about. Also something to watch while you listen to a bit. Many radio show fans will put the "Greatest Bits" on YouTube for quick access and to advertise the show. 1 Link to comment
Guest waslost1234abc Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 HA HA Porkchop wears diapers....oh shoot so do i. ill shut up now he he Link to comment
jdj1 Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 Ok, I'm still confused...sorry, maybe I'm more dense than I think I figured out the depends brief....but: 1) why does it have the tape panel like a kids diaper (or an AB ) 2) what is with t he chaffing issue?? The guys legs look fine, and he is built a lot like me, medium frame etc. Now if he were Obease, say over 350 lbs or something, THEN I could see a chaffing issue, where his thighs would rub etc. I figure he sits a lot, maybe that has something to do with it....I just don't see what his problem is Also, is it customary at that radio station for employees (interns?) to go around with out pants on in the first place?? But he wants to wear diapers thats ok, I just find it an odd choice, he could wear boxers and get the same non-chaffing effect. what ever, to each their own Also, is it customary at that radio station for employees (interns?) to go around with out pants on in the first place?? I have to agree with you on this question Link to comment
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