ValentinesStuff Posted January 5 Posted January 5 This is a real incident. In the early 1990s, I had an apartment in southern Illinois. I had put on a diaper and gone to bed. I was woken the following morning by "someone" shaking my bed. I was in actuality an earthquake that shook the bed and woke me up. 1
Dee Cee Posted January 14 Posted January 14 I have always owned , my own place , I hate moving , but have only done it 5 times….and I would rather take a two day , beatin , to get out of it ! I built this house , on the perfect acre and a half lot , over looking a , small lake , and I can just go out on one of my 3 porches , and piss off it , and no matter the season , not a soul , can see me ! And the only time I will ever move , is after , I have died and I am on the way to get cremated ! That’s it …. 2
Little Sherri Posted January 15 Posted January 15 Sounds beautiful, @Dee Cee. I would love to eventually have a place private enough that I can hang out in the yard, in a diaper, and not cause PTSD in my neighbours. I am a bit out in the country, and people have too much land to put up privacy fencing. At night, around my pool, I am shielded from view, if I have the outside lights off, so I have done the occasional stint sitting out there in an uncovered diaper, but where I live, between it being freezing cold, and then mosquitoes, there are really only a couple of months a year where sitting outside at night with no pants on is comfortable. I am hoping that when we retire, we might buy a place further out in the bush, were the yard might be entirely blocked off from view, and then I could garden in my Pampers if I want to. 1
Dee Cee Posted January 15 Posted January 15 I wish you both , that yer dreams , COME TRUE ! ! ! But it’s , so true , there is nothing , like just sitting on my front porch , or just watching , as I am just walking back and forth , as I am just poopin , my diaper , and wetting it , and then just walk over , and just plop , my diapered butt , down in my chair , and feel the bliss , of a very wet and poopy diaper , for hours , I even got , interrupted, by the ups guy , as I saw him just backing up my drive , get out , and walk up to me , and I am very pooped , and soaked , and I know I was very stinky , and was just leaking out into my pad , and as he got closer , I just looked him in the eyes , and said good day , or something like that , and he just looked me back in the eyes , as he handed me a package , so I don’t know if he knew , I was poopy , or not , but after I thought about it , I just came to the conclusion…who gives a shit , I am just sitting on my own front porch , so screw him , and what he may or may not have seen ! That’s my attitude, I didn’t choose this life , just living with it , the best , I can😁
SparklyPrincess Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I rent my own place and it's a very quiet complex. When I've woken up in the morning, I've noticed sometimes, I forgot to lock my front door, and I've been in full sissy wear all night. It's such a trusting place, no-one would dare enter but all the same, I should check that it's locked!! 1
Dragonet Posted February 4 Posted February 4 I have been a little bit jumpy about this lately, yeah XD A few weeks ago, I was in the kitchen, still padded from the night, when I was startled by a knock on the kitchen window - and saw a man looking in through it 😝 Now, being startled by an unexpected knock when my mind is somewhere else entirely can throw my off balance on the best of days. But seeing a man's face through a tiny window nobody ever passes while I'm wearing nothing but a diaper and sports bra in the kitchen? 😂 Yeah, no, that woke me up alright. He was actually super nice, though - I pulled on some clothes in a hurry and met him at the door, and I have no idea whether he had seen anything, but if he did he was incredibly professional and pleasant about the whole thing ^^ He was actually looking for my neighbour, so he just had the wrong house. So yeah - sometimes, after episodes like that, I'm a bit extra careful for a while. But you get used to it! People are generally very nice, and thtey usually have their own things to worry about. Not to mention that the more likely they are to see things at your place, the higher the chance that they've seen far weirder elsewhere. 1
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