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The Social Aspects of Diaper Dependency

When it comes to being diaper dependent, it is of the utmost importance to not let our awesome fetish interfere with our lives. For example, let's say your friends or your family invited you to to go out, but you're wearing a diaper right now. You don't want to take it off, but you are still hesitant about wearing diapers around your friends or family, so you choose to stay home for the night instead of going out and having fun.

Don't do this.

Either take that diaper off or wear it around your friends. The moment that our fetish starts limiting us socially is when we need to pause and take a step back to re-evaluate our priorities. It's just a diaper after all; at most it's worth a few bucks, so it's okay if you take it off even though it's barely wet.

When it comes to wearing diapers around your friends, there are a few things that you must take into consideration. Make sure that you don't expose your diaper when you bend over. Long shirts help this a lot. Layers also work amazingly well, too. For example, you can tuck your inner layer into your skirt, pants, or shorts, so that if you do bend over, the top of your diaper won't be sticking out the top of your bottoms. Your outer layer would be an extra layer of protection.

Furthermore, when you do go out with friends while padded, you should wear clothes that hide your diaper well. Adapting to a lifestyle in diapers can be a little difficult, but it doesn't have to be! Go to your favorite clothing store while wearing a diaper that's pretty soaked, like it's about to leak. Try on some clothes and see if they can hide that thick wet diaper of yours. The clothes don't have to hide it perfectly, all they have to do is hide it just enough because you aren't going to be spending a lot of time in a soaked diaper. Since you're a good little, you'll naturally be changing your diaper before it gets to the point of leaking anyways, so you'll have nothing to worry about!

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