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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 those clothes aren’t what you’d normally wear. One must be able to adapt to their new life and this is a big part of adapting to becoming dependent on diapers. These new clothes should not compress the diaper.

Secondly, when at these events with your family/friends, wear thinner diapers and use the bathroom as you used to do. Yes, I said go use the bathroom. Not only does this prolong the life of your diaper, you won’t arouse suspicion by not going to pee after you’ve had a lot to drink. Furthermore, by peeing in the potty often, you’ll keep your training progressing because you’re peeing often.

Lastly, if you’re staying at someone’s house for the holidays, you can either get a hotel and continue to wear and train as normal when not with your friends/family OR you can stop training temporarily and not wear around your friends or family. Wearing and training in an unfamiliar environment will drastically increase the chances of you getting found out. Not only will you have difficulty finding a place to dispose of your diapers, you’ll find it a lot more nerve-wracking. Your best bet will be to just stop training until you can get back home. If you’re near dependent on diapers and need protection, especially at night, I recommend finding a hotel to stay in.

Extra Tips:

  • Change right before any event. It doesn’t matter if you’ve only wet once. Shower or wipe your diaper area with baby wipes and put on a fresh diaper.
  • Ensure your diaper bag is stocked. Make sure you have a complete change of clothes and enough diapers. Don’t pack printed diapers in case someone snoops in your bag. Keep your bag close.
  • Don’t bend over if you have to pick something up. Squat down instead. This keeps the back of your shirt from rising.    

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