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Last Post: Jun 25 2011 09:11 PMby: ajc196

Mr.Mccool
Mr.Mccool
Member since:
6/6/11

embarrasing wet diaper

Jun 06 2011 06:18 PM

has anyone ever had one of those moments when your diaper is full and think people can see it, it happened to me at the store last week my diaper was pretty full after several wettings, i noticed it was becoming visible through my pants, that day i felt so ashamed and embarrased to be wearing a full diaper,i quickly changed
EARL H
EARL H
Member since:
3/30/09

RE: embarrasing wet diaper

Jun 06 2011 09:50 PM

Please don't let a full diaper frazzle your good humor as it happens to everyone sooner or later. I was sitting down to dinner in a supper club here in Hell Michigan after my Mens Club members and I were finishing gathering time in the bar. Shortly after I sat down to table the "battle of the bulge" my diaper was in from the 2 beers and 3 sodas was starting to runneth over the gathers. I queitly got up and headed to the bathroom and found two telltale wetspots in the creases. Fortunately not too noticeable unless your looking down yonder for who knows why.
Point in fact the key here as I self tought is change more often even if you've wet one time when your out on the town for drier pants sake
All The Best,
Earl H.
TransportationMan
TransportationMan
Member since:
5/19/11

RE: embarrasing wet diaper

Jun 07 2011 07:18 PM

I have had it happen to me many times, fortunately I wear a black cargo pants during my work so no one can see any leaks. I usually fill it up fast. But I still get embarrassed when I know my diaper is full I always think someone will see the outline. But i need it. It sucks
EARL H
EARL H
Member since:
3/30/09

RE: embarrasing wet diaper Alternative

Jun 07 2011 10:01 PM

For me and 90 % of the time I do follow my own suggestions I put in my post above.
The other 10 % is given to my plan "C" for long trips and/or in places where changing might not be available.
For these times while mostly on the road when stopping is not going to happen and the coffee is a flowin' all day I with no reservation choose Plan "C".
Plan "C" is simply a condom catheter and drain bag unit.
As "medical" as it sounds its easier and even safer to use while being less concerned with leaks , soaked seats, exploding overfilled diapers, and any worry concerning any of the above.
I have 2 versions of my "drain facility" that I don't leave home without.
The first is the legbag that remains in place while I'm on the road.
The Second is a 5 gallon plastic gas can I use while driving.
The gas can is placed on the floor behind my seat in my car or on the floor next to me by the passenger seat and the drain line is secured to the inside of the pour spout.
A extra length of connection hose is tapped into the drain line and secured with a light shoestring around my ankle for preventing pulling.
When driving nature just emptys it self via gravity and when I stop for lunch or fuel etc I simply disconnect the extended drainline and reconnect to the legbag.
As of this post my diaper budget has been chomped a bit by the latest fuel prices so my long journeys will use the condom catheter more often.
The only negative part here is draining the gas can at journeys end but is much better than wet seats and even the worry of where to change at.
Respectfully submitted and with hopes of a alternate solution to most folks today,
Earl H.
Dave DD
Dave DD
Member since:
11/27/10

RE: embarrasing wet diaper Alternative

Jun 23 2011 02:09 PM

the other day i wa wating in line at the airport security and my diaper was already soaked from standing in the line and when i bent over to take my shoes off to go threw security i flooded more at that point i leaked all over the floor !!!! worst day ever
SoCalAdult
SoCalAdult
Member since:
3/31/09

RE: embarrasing wet diaper Alternative

Jun 25 2011 06:30 PM

I went to Raging Waters yesterday in So Cal, and chose to wear a depend adjustable under my swimsuit just in case I had any issues while at the park. But within 2 rounds of slides and walking around sagging, I gave up on it after the first hour of snickers and nearly silent remarks of kids and people around me. I figure there's enough chlorine in the water if that many people cycle through it, and doubt my accidents would affect anyone worse than their comments affected me.
Later in the day when I was a bit worn out, I put a new one on and laid out for a bit to chill. When I regained enough energy to go back out, I threw it out and went on with my day. Wasn't devestating but kind of embarrasing around people I don't know and especially cute fellow college girls. At one point I woke up and my waistband was exposed while laying out, but I don't think anyone noticed or said anything. Whatever, it's just a pair of briefs under my shorts IMO.
ajc196
ajc196
Member since:
6/26/11

RE: embarrasing wet diaper Alternative

Jun 25 2011 09:11 PM

I was at a restaurant and my Slip on Depend was pretty wet after about 3 hours and when I sat down you could hear the SQUISH!! I went to the wash room and realized that it had leaked all over the back of my pants. That was THE MOST embarrasing moment of my life!!

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