Dougie1970 Posted December 9, 2016 Share Posted December 9, 2016 I don't remember being changed as an infant or toddler but have vague memories of being in preschool and having accidents and getting changed. I was a bedwetter until age 11 though and I do remember being woken up in the middle of the night and mom slipping off my wet clothes and slipping in to dry ones. A vivid memory stays with me about a car trip with my cousin who was probably 3 which would have made me 5. I remember watching mom change his diaper and maybe being jealous or at least wanting the same attention. A little while later during a stop for food I remember sitting in a booth on my knees and filling my pants and telling mom "I doo dooed in my pants" lol thats what we called it. She went to the car and got a new pair of underwear out of my suitcase and took my cousins diaper bag in to the restroom and cleaned me up. As I got older, I kept having "accidents" usually whlie playing outside or watching TV. Since I was a bedwetter, it was routine for my mom to check for a wet bed and wet pants as soon as i woke up. Even as i approached 10 I would wake up to the feel and smell of a wet bed and lie there and mess my pants then get up and come waddling out of my room to tell my mom or grandma that i had "doo doo". It was embarassing and exciting at the same time...I remember being told to go in the Link to comment
HotDogg55 Posted December 9, 2016 Share Posted December 9, 2016 I don't have too much memory of that. I have old home movies of myself from newborn-4 years old. I wouldn't be shocked if there was anything there. I remember having accidents but I don't remember much of the change. There is however one indirect photo of me on my changing table. But that's it. Link to comment
Kaliborio Posted December 10, 2016 Share Posted December 10, 2016 I was in diapers quite late (~7yo) so I do have memories of getting changed. Some are fond. Some are not. Link to comment
Hacques3 Posted December 22, 2016 Share Posted December 22, 2016 I wore diapers during the day until I was 6 and never stopped wearing them at night Link to comment
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