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Getting Used to Wearing Diapers to Work

As part of your diaper training journey, if you work an in person job, you’ll inevitably have to wear diapers to work. Naturally, there are some jobs that will keep you from wearing diapers. If you work any kind of job that saves people’s lives in a first responder type of role, I beg you to wait until you find a job where you don’t have to run around a lot. Being dependent on diapers as a police officer isn’t going to help anyone. This article is for those who work more sedentary type jobs. Select a diaper that is discreet, comfortable, and provides the appropriate level of absorbency for your needs. Look for brands that offer a slim profile and designs that resemble regular underwear to help you feel more at ease at the start. Ease into wearing diapers at work by gradually increasing the duration of time you wear them. The way I recommend is to wear clothes that will adequately hide your diapers. Go to work wearing adaptive underwear; Aerie makes a pair of panties with bra clasps on ...

Cheap Vs. Expensive Diapers

When considering which adult diapers to rely on, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of both inexpensive and more expensive options. While affordability is a valid consideration, there are several reasons why choosing higher-quality, albeit more expensive, adult diapers may be beneficial. Back when I started training and wearing a lot, I wanted to stretch my dollar as much as I could. I ended up buying the cheapest diapers on the market just because I would get a ton at a time. However, I would end up changing pretty often because I would wet once and feel like it was going to leak. I ended up risking it quite a few times, only for me to end up with a leaking diaper. More expensive adult diapers often offer superior absorbency, which is crucial for managing incontinence effectively. They are designed to handle larger volumes of urine and provide better leakage control, reducing the risk of accidents and potential embarrassment. Higher-quality adult diapers often prioritize co...

Supplies Needed for Diaper Training

Here is a list of supplies that would be helpful for daily living: Choose a sufficient supply of adult diapers and pull-ups to meet your specific needs, considering the frequency of changes, your job, your daily life, and your preferred style and absorbency level. For example, I’ve relied on BetterDry for my daily diaper. I’d use that or a thicker diaper, like the Trest, for night. Please experiment with as many diapers as you can to see what works for you and what doesn’t work for you. Trying out new diapers is what makes this all fun. Use wet wipes to maintain cleanliness and freshness. You could look for wipes that are pH-balanced, hypoallergenic, and free of fragrances or alcohol. I like using the Pampers Sensitive Wipes. Consider having a supply of disposable gloves to maintain hygiene during diaper changes and handling soiled items. This would be for those who want to take extra precautions while changing diapers, especially messy ones. Personally, I’ve never felt the need for gl...