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Hiyaaa!

Recently, since I finally have a “apartment” to myself now, I was thinking to lean in a bit heavier on the diapered side -  I normally only gotten medical diapers to test stuff out; but I wanna get some proper thick ABDL style diapers since I’m free now!

It’s just that… as a university freshman, it’s a little risky if I need to dispose of any used diapers… (I’m going to straight up die of embarrassment if someone finds out (>////<)) so does anybody have a fool-proof solution/advice?
 

Thanks a lot!!! ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝

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Just use opaque black trash bags for all your regular trash and discard them normally. Tie the bag tightly. If you know when they collect it, discard it right before. Then occasionally, when you have a used diaper, put it in the bag together with other garbage, if you want to be extra sure, inside a second similar closed bag. Also, if it's not too gross for you, you can break the used diaper apart and discard the wet fluff and the plastic cover separately. This way it's less obvious what it is and probably you can hide the babyish print better, too.

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Opaque bags. If you're really paranoid, make sure no mail or other identifying items are in the same bag. If you're super paranoid, put other people's identifying items in the bag.

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28 minutes ago, Pelusban said:

Just use opaque black trash bags for all your regular trash and discard them normally. Tie the bag tightly. If you know when they collect it, discard it right before. Then occasionally, when you have a used diaper, put it in the bag together with other garbage, if you want to be extra sure, inside a second similar closed bag. Also, if it's not too gross for you, you can break the used diaper apart and discard the wet fluff and the plastic cover separately. This way it's less obvious what it is and probably you can hide the babyish print better, too.

Sounds about right! Though, what if I, um, have a messy diaper instead? I’m a little worried if people might notice the smell or anything… but that just might be me being hyper paranoid (o////o)

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Um, yes... maybe disguising it as dog, cat or whatever other critter-litter could be a cover-up... Maybe there are dog poop bags with obvious design...

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If you're tossing your stinky diapers in a communal trash can, double or even triple bag them, and them put them in another bag with other trash, and then throw it all out (as has been said here already). Odds are the trash can already stinks enough as it is, so your super-bagged diaper will probably go unnoticed by the time it's all taken out. And even if (and it's a HUGE if, btw) someone can pick up on the smell of poop through all the other garbage stinks, they're not going to dig through the trash to find out the source of that one particular stink. 

If it's possible, consider throwing your most offensive diapers out in a trash receptical off-campus, or maybe just the dumpster out back. Also it's best not to let the stinky diapers fester and ferment too long before throwing them out, like same day or even same hour get them out of your room. 

 

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I have to manage a similar situation when I'm travelling for business, or on golf trips with buddies - in both cases, I'm staying in hotel rooms which usually have tiny trash cans that are not designed to take a folded up diaper the size and weight of a dead chicken. I have, when backed into a corner, left a folded up white disposable in a trash can in a hotel room, but a cutesy ABDL diaper is not something I want to leave for the room attendants to find, particularly if I'm staying in the same room for a few days, rather than vanishing into the night, never to be seen again. 

What I tend to do is travel with inexpensive plastic kitchen garbage bags - you can buy brand name ones or even get them at the dollar store - the key is, they need to be robust enough not to tear when tied shut. I like these better than sanitary diaper disposal bags that announce their purpose - to me, that's the same as leaving a diaper in a trash can. I have used dog poop bags for slimmer daytime diapers, but they usually won't accommodate the larger diapers that I wear to bed, for example.  

For those, I carry a backpack, and I put the bagged diapers into it, and then at some point within, ideally, the same day, I go for walk or a drive with my backpack and drop the diapers into a trash can on the street, or one outside the hotel, or at a coffee shop after I buy a coffee, etc. It's never more than a couple or three diapers at a time, and they're bagged and placed respectfully into cans that are large enough to swallow and camouflage them, so that no unfortunate worker is going to be confronted with contending with my diapers in the middle of their day. Those cans have 50 bags of dog crap in them, and half-eaten food debris, etc - my tightly-packaged diaper doesn't make them any more or less odious than they were. Whereas if I crammed it into the trash can in my hotel bathroom, the person emptying that would be more directly in contact it. On the very rare occasion where I was forced to leave a diaper in the garbage in a hotel room, I have always wrapped it up tight, and left a tip, which is also what I did with my kids' diapers and pull-ups - I generally preferred to bag those and toss them in a larger public trash can, rather than leaving them for the room attendant to have to dispose of. 

Enjoy the freedom of having your own place, and being able to dress however you like! I've never actually had that - I lived with my parents, then I moved in with friends, then I got married and moved in with my wife, and I've been living with her, and then with her and with kids, ever since - I've never had my own place! I own my house, but I share it with three other people, plus a dog - solitude only occurs in short spurts. Luckily, my wife puts up with me being in diapers. So far, anyway. 

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Like others have stated, black bags will work best for the ABDL ones.

Northshore and others sell scented disposable bags for the messy ones, and as stated double or triple bag it. Even after all that in a few hours the trash can will start to smell. Hard to contain the smell of a messy diaper. Or find another trash bin somewhere else and dispose of the bag. Happy diapering.

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The mess should be dumped into the toilet before you throw away the diaper.

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Actually don't do this... the fluff was only paper back then in the 70's.

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