When you’re diaper dependent, you know that
you’ll dribble all over the place if you aren’t properly padded. Naturally,
this is not good, and all littles need to be protected at all times!
But what about after using the shower? You can’t
just wear your diaper in there; it’d get too soggy and it could possibly burst,
making a huge mess!
This is why I recommend keeping baby diapers or
cheap pull-ups on the edge of your shower or somewhere within arm’s reach. The
top of the toilet would also be a good place to put them if you’re worried
about getting the baby diapers wet while you’re showering, too.
If you’re worried about just leaking everywhere,
a baby diaper would be most suitable for your little needs, but if you think
you might make a mess soon, a pull-up would be best, just in case.
While you’re in the shower, it’s perfectly okay
to have little accidents there; we all know you can’t help it. It’s easy to
clean things up in there, after all. However, it’s definitely not okay to
dribble all over your towel, shower mat, or the floor when you’re done
showering. That just makes a mess that nobody wants to clean up!
While in training, it is necessary to completely
dry your diaper area before you tape on a fresh diaper, so that’s why I use my
legs to hold a baby diaper against my crotch as I step out of the shower. You
can also slip on a cheap pull-up to achieve the same effect, too, and either
option will catch and absorb all of your little dribbles as you dry yourself
off.
Personally, before I remove the soggy baby
diaper between my legs, I’ll put on a fresh diaper, then I’ll pull the baby
diaper up the front of my diaper to throw away, and voila! It’s as simple as
that!
As you can see in the pictures above, I soaked
that baby diaper a lot before I pulled it from my regular diaper. I had a large
coffee and some water before I hopped in the shower, so that made me dribble a
ton. Can you imagine the mess I would have made if I didn’t use that baby
diaper?
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