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Changing Schedules and Proper Hygiene

In the beginning stages of diaper training, you’re probably used to changing whenever your diaper gets soggy. You probably do this to save money and make each diaper count. Isn’t it awesome feeling soggy? Feeling that sense of accomplishment from filling your diaper all the way? You have to stop trying to get the most value out of each diaper. Diapers are here to be used and to take care of your needs. Because of this, changing on a schedule is a fantastic idea to not only incentivize you to drink enough to fully saturate your diaper before you change, it’ll also ensure that you maintain your skin and genital health. Try setting a changing schedule no more than 6 hours apart during the day. If you have a job where you work in an office, start changing your diaper on your lunch break no matter what and then again once you get home, even if you’re dry. A potential changing schedule could look something like this. Change it to your needs and schedule as needed: Wake up, shower, then chang...

How to Train During the Holidays

For those that want to keep training during Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, or any other holiday throughout the year, training to become dependent on diapers can be a lot harder but it doesn’t have to be. If you learn how to adapt to these stressful situations, you’ll find that wearing diapers around your friends and family becomes quite easy. First and foremost, one must always remember that all those fears of getting “found out” usually never happen. Nobody is staring at your crotch. Nobody is staring at your butt. If you wear the right clothes over your diapers (as you already should be doing), you shouldn’t have a thing to worry about. In fact, if you haven’t already gone out and bought a few outfits that hide your diapers well, I insist that you go out and find some right now. Wear a medium capacity diaper, get it about half soggy, then go find clothes that conceal your diaper. You should broaden your horizons and find clothes that hide your soggy diapers, even if...

Do you Wish to be Diaper Dependent?

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Diaper Dependency Tips

The longer I wear, the more tips and tricks I discover to make my life back in diapers easier. Here’s a short list of things that might help you now or in the future! Worried about leaking while bedwetting? Don’t use stuffers. Those expand and will stand above the leak guards of the diaper leading to a lot more leaks. Stuffers are fine to use while standing or sitting because your diaper forms a valley for your urine to soak into. I’ve been stuffing a baby diaper folded the other way down the back of my diaper lately. Since I usually sleep on my back, this helps make a wall between the back of my diaper and my pee. I hate that feeling of pee tickling my lower back because that means that I’m leaking or I’m about to leak; using baby diapers in this manner has prevented nearly all of those silly leaky situations. During the day, you can use those same baby diapers as replaceable boosters up front! I prefer using Luvs baby diapers because of the scent; they really remind me of when I was ...

Bladder Shrinking Exercises

 Letting your bladder shrink due to unuse is what leads to diaper dependency. You can technically diaper train without wearing diapers; all you really have to do is go to the bathroom and pee as often as you can. By peeing as often as you can, you don’t allow your bladder to expand which will eventually reduce your bladder’s capacity. What I want you to do is simple. You should drink a decent amount of water, at least 32 to 64 ounces before you do the potty exercise. As soon as you feel even the smallest, tiniest little tickle that something might be in your bladder, go to the potty, sit down, and let it out immediately. You can push to get the flow started in the beginning, but the goal here is to have you wet as soon as you feel something and this will also help reduce your bladder capacity. A bladder is a muscle. If it's not being used, it'll shrink. The smaller it gets, the more often you'll feel the need to pee, and the more you pee, the smaller your bladder capacity g...

How to Wear Diapers to Work

1. Find clothes that hide a bulky diaper well so that when you wear a thin diaper, it'll disappear under the clothes. 2. Once you find good clothes, don't bother wearing a diaper to work just yet. Scope out potential changing areas. Think about how you would act if you were wearing diapers there. 3. After you spend a week or so scoping out the area, wear the thinnest diaper you can find. I recommend the Tranquility Slimline. It's a plastic backed diaper that is as discreet and thin as it gets. Simply wear this to work for a few weeks and don't use it. Keep using the bathroom as needed normally. Test some diaper changes during lunch time, too. You can do them in your car, some restaurant's bathroom, or even your work's bathroom. Figure out a good method of disposal. If the trash can at your job is tiny, you'll need to find a different disposal solution. 4. Once you do this for a few weeks, wear your regular diaper to work and like before, don't use it. Go...

Messy Diaper Challenge Update: Seventeen Months

I had held a poll on my Twitter asking if I should wear a butt plug to Christmas dinner. Needless to say, the results were overwhelmingly positive. While my followers had voted that I wear a large one, the one I had selected didn’t stay in all that well when I walked so I went with my next best option: the large Doc Johnson silicone plug. Its traditional shape made it simple to wear, and as it slipped inside of me to be held for the next few hours, I gradually grew accustomed to the weight and feeling of the plug nestled in between my butt cheeks. Even though I didn’t acknowledge it at the time, I felt comforted that I wouldn’t have to deal with any messy diapers at my family dinner because the plug would protect me. In order to ensure that I had no messy accidents at dinner, I had been careful of what I ate in the few days leading up to the event, and in the hours before the event, I cleaned myself out with a few enemas. I prefer using the bag that you hang up on something with a long...