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I usually wear pull-ups at work. Today however I wear a Molicare under my jeans and
enjoy it alot. The feeling of a real diaper is different. I'm more aware of them compared to the pull-ups. 
The Molicare is not too thick and of course I hope it's not visible for others.
Even though the diaper is half full by now.

I should do this more often :)

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Today again. Lovely feeling. I'm more aware of wearing it. Only I move around a bit different - a bit more stiff

But that is the price you have to pay for this pleasure :) 

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From my personal experience it gets easier, much, much easier to wear a diaper while at work. In due time even your movements will get more fluent and it will become a normal routine.  

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Well I can't say that I agree with it getting easier.   Then again even though I have a ton of different diapers I could never wear to work for a variety of reasons.   One of them is that I have been at the same store for the past 10 years.   So I am certain that if I just stopped going to the bathroom for a very long time they would probably know that something is up.   Also, because I work the night shift I wake up right before work so I have to do number two not long after I get to work as a result.   Also, I try to the gym right after work so changing out of my diaper so that I could go running would be very difficult at best.

Therefore, I think you would have to consider a variety of different factors to determine weather or not it would get easier for you to wear at work or not.

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On 6/8/2019 at 10:48 AM, Spiderman said:

Well I can't say that I agree with it getting easier.   Then again even though I have a ton of different diapers I could never wear to work for a variety of reasons.   One of them is that I have been at the same store for the past 10 years.   So I am certain that if I just stopped going to the bathroom for a very long time they would probably know that something is up.   Also, because I work the night shift I wake up right before work so I have to do number two not long after I get to work as a result.   Also, I try to the gym right after work so changing out of my diaper so that I could go running would be very difficult at best.

Therefore, I think you would have to consider a variety of different factors to determine weather or not it would get easier for you to wear at work or not.

I wear diapers permanently but still do my messy business on the potty.  That would still make for an unsuspecting bathroom trip.   When on long road trips with coworkers I must admit I have found it necessary to take fake potty breaks sometimes.  I would think working the night shift would make it easier.  As you said though, everyone's situation is different and at the end of the day the only person's feelings that matter are yours.

I do believe though that work should not be the reason anyone suppresses their desire to wear diapers permanently.  It can be done and done discreetly but it does take planning, logistics, and commitment.  I used to think I could never wear diapers at work with an industrial maintenance job but I have done so with no major issues for the last two years.

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5 hours ago, MarkSmith said:

I wear diapers permanently but still do my messy business on the potty.  That would still make for an unsuspecting bathroom trip.   When on long road trips with coworkers I must admit I have found it necessary to take fake potty breaks sometimes.  I would think working the night shift would make it easier.  As you said though, everyone's situation is different and at the end of the day the only person's feelings that matter are yours.

I do believe though that work should not be the reason anyone suppresses their desire to wear diapers permanently.  It can be done and done discreetly but it does take planning, logistics, and commitment.  I used to think I could never wear diapers at work with an industrial maintenance job but I have done so with no major issues for the last two years.

I absolutely agree, you’ll only get one life to live so it is better to make the best of it and live it the way you like, that said while being considered for others around you. I have been wearing diapers to work for the last twenty years or so and it feels nothing but normal. The only thing that differs I do not take breaks just to make my coworkers think I go potty. In general after my first pot of coffee in the morning I have to take a load off so I do not have to go for the remainder of the day. I do not mess my diaper voluntarily.

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I have recently retired and spent the last 6+ years in diapers at work.  I had a time sensitive job that required me to maintain a schedule with very little to no time for potty breaks.

Over the years my bladder has steadily gone down hill.  At first, I could hold off for several hours before I would wet.  As time went on I would have to pee earlier and earlier into my shift until at the end I was sometimes wetting more than once an hour.  Much of the time I was working more than 10 hours a day which would really tax my diapers. Occasionally I would leak but we wore black pants so that helped conceal the wetness.  Not long ago I had 3 leaky days in a row and that helped me to consider retirement.

Wearing diapers to work was not challenging, no one ever said anything to me.  But it did contribute to my diaper dependency.  It did help my bladder shrink.  I wet myself around 15 times per day, there is no way I could not wear diapers 24/7.

24/7 and/or wearing to work is not for everyone, but it is for me.  As was said before, go for it, we only live once.

 

 

 

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On 6/9/2019 at 7:42 PM, MarkSmith said:

I wear diapers permanently but still do my messy business on the potty.  That would still make for an unsuspecting bathroom trip.   When on long road trips with coworkers I must admit I have found it necessary to take fake potty breaks sometimes.  I would think working the night shift would make it easier.  As you said though, everyone's situation is different and at the end of the day the only person's feelings that matter are yours.

I do believe though that work should not be the reason anyone suppresses their desire to wear diapers permanently.  It can be done and done discreetly but it does take planning, logistics, and commitment.  I used to think I could never wear diapers at work with an industrial maintenance job but I have done so with no major issues for the last two years.

Well I figured I should respond to this since ironically getting two more bags of diapers adding to my huge stash.   Anyway, I also can't wear to work because I like to run right after and you can't really run while in diapers.   Not to mention we have a new night time manager so I have to train her on how to work the night shift since I am kinda the elderly statesmen at the store since I have been there the longest at 11 years (and almost 21 years with the company as a whole).  So I kinda feel like it would make me look like less of teacher if I did that (I know that sounds weird).

I appreciate your feelings about living life to the fullest.   I just don't want to risk them finding out and being embarrassed.

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  I work in a grocery store as a courtesy clerk (bag boy). The other courtesy clerks and I have different chores to do throughout the day. For instance, I usually have to clean the bathrooms in the front and back of the store, empty all the garbage and clean the break room in the afternoon when I start my shift. When I wear a diaper to work on my longer shifts, I have to change before my shift is over (depending on what diaper I wear) on the days I have a shorter shift I can usually can get through it without having to change. On the days I do have to change I try to time it before I do the trash so I can dispose of it before anybody sees it in the trash can and figures out what it is or who left it there. Now, I do use some of those bags that have the fragrant scent to them and try to conceal it but someone wouldn’t have a hard time figuring out what it is!

  On some days, however, I will do these chores in the morning or at the end of my shift when a change is not needed. On the days I don’t have to change I just try to conceal it the best I can and hope the person that empties the trash won’t make a big fuss about it. I have found stranger things in the bathroom trashes before but I’ll spare you the details... Lol!

 

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When I first started wearing diapers 24/7 wearing them to work was a chore , needing to change every two hours due to the cheap diapers at the time. 

Over time wearing diapers to work got easier as I found better brands of diapers to wear but the fear of getting caught was alway there. 

Luckily after 3 years of wearing diapers to work I had a accident and injured my back, and now has a perfectly good medical excuse.

I went to the HR department and claimed urinary incontinence and the need to wear diapers while on the job. 

They asked for medical proof , I saw a specialist, report showed nerve damage, was given the green light to wear diapers on the job and to report anyone hassling me about it.  

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I started wearing a pull-up to work in April after anal surgery when I was having trouble with leaving stains in my underwear. Luckily that went away as I healed, but sometimes I still wear a pull-up to work just for fun, and a few times I’ve worn my beloved Abena diapers.

I have wet the pull-ups a few times, and the diaper a few times. I haven’t had to change at work yet, but on a couple occasions at the end of the day I’ve gone to a mostly unoccupied floor to change before heading home or out for the evening. 

I do this maybe once every two weeks. I’d do it more if I didn’t usually have to have a BM once or twice during the day and if we had single-person restrooms.

No one has ever noticed that I’m aware of. I’m careful about what pants I wear if I decide to do this.

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I wear a women's pull on diaper like Depends and underwear over it to work sometimes when I've had a particularly wet night and still feeling leaky or want to see what I can get away with LOL. I don't Need to wear but it's just fun and comforting to go pee at my desk. I did this yesterday in fact and ended up overflowing it on the way home oops.. I changed to a real diaper at home and again at bedtime. My first full day diapered I guess! 

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I used to wear pull-ups ("disposable underwear") at work and as a matter of fact, I still have five in my bag for changes, just in case.  I don't use pull-ups anymore because I realized after a few changes that I have to take my shoes and pants completely off to change a pull-up.  This is not the case with a diaper ("disposable briefs").  Since they have tabs to close the sides, changing can take a minute or two without disrobing at all.  

My change procedure:

1. Go to biggest stall available (handicap if available, best would be a family restroom)

2. If only wet, stand in front of the toilet facing away from it and release the tabs, rolling the front up lengthwise a little and remove the diaper from between my legs from behind.

3. If messy, standing in front of the toilet facing away from it, CAREFULLY release the tabs, press into the padding over top of my buttocks "crack" and press and pull down to ensure most solids stay with the diaper.  Roll the front as described in #2 and remove between my legs from behind, careful to not spill the contents.

4. Lay the diaper on the floor beside the toilet if in handicap stall.  If in standard width stall, roll up diaper now - putting the front over the back and rolling from the crotch back to the back waistband, then use the tabs on both wings to wrap and seal the diaper so its contents won't spill out.  

5. Get my wipes out and clean up.  If not terribly messy, sitting on the toilet is okay, otherwise I stand.  I don't usually flush "flushable" wipes at home but small flushable baby-wipes don't seem to pose a serious problem for public toilets in small quantities.  Therefore, I flush the 1-2 wipes I usually use as long as I have soft flushables with me.  If you can't get flushables or you aren't comfortable flushing, carry a bag (Walmart grocery bag for instance) and throw them in there to seal up and carry with you until you are near a dumpster or home.

6. Prep the new diaper and stand up to position it between my legs, smooth out the front and back and close the sides with the tabs/tapes/etc.

7. If the wet/messy diaper hasn't been rolled up yet, roll it up now.  Place the used diaper in my bag (if it's adequately sealed) or place it in the grocery bag first, wrap and tie off the bag and then place it in my bag.

8. When near a dumpster or home trash can, dispose of the wet/messy diaper and any used wipes you have.

 

It took me 10 minutes to type this out but it takes about 2 minutes to complete the same tasks in a stall with *DIAPERS* or disposable BRIEFS as opposed to disposable UNDERWEAR.

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In my early days of wearing, I would wear a diaper and wet it on my way to work.  Since I was the first one to arrive at the office every morning, I would duck into the bathroom right away and change out of it so I wouldn't get caught.  One day my car ran out of gas on the way to work and I ended up getting a ride from a cop to a nearby gas station to get gas.  I was so nervous that someone would notice my diaper that I ducked into the ladies room at the gas station and took it off before going back to my car.  I was late getting to work that morning and by the time I got there, the office was full of co-workers who would have noticed too.

It has been many years since I worked in that office and now I teach swim lessons so wearing at work isn't possible but I have gone to work in one, changed into my bathing suit and then put on a fresh diaper afterwards.

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I'm wearing today at work again for the first time since my recent implant surgery near the end of October.  To be honest, I didn't start the day wearing but I took my bag into the restroom around 5 pm today and put one on under my underwear.  I had already trickled into it a bit by the time I had washed my hands and was walking out the door.   We'll see how long I can wear this one before it makes things uncomfortable down there and I have to take it off... ?

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I've worn pull ups to work a few times.  I'd like to wear at more often, but afraid might be noticed, but perhaps is worse being uncomfortable.  MY chair is awful.  A few years ago we could actually choose, but it was only a couple options.  Eventually my butt starts feeling sore.  The pull up seems to amplify it.  Of course it's an Always pull with multiple seams by the legs gathers, so those are definitely part of the problem.  The other thing I wear Always XL and have to fold over the top inch.  It eventually works it's way up above the waistband of my pants and could expose itself ( my wife pointed it out one day, though it was I think Depends that had done that).

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