Nannah Posted September 1, 2019 Report Posted September 1, 2019 Hi I was wondering if some diaper-wearing littles could explain how it works in the daily life. Like do you wear one all the time ? How and when do you change and clean up ? (One of the reasons I don't use diapers is I know I would be to lazy to clean up right after and I'm scared I would develop infections.) Could you please describe the diaper routine and tips for me ?
Little kaiya Posted September 1, 2019 Report Posted September 1, 2019 It's going to be very different for different people. Some wear diapers but don't use them at all. Some use them just for wetting and others wear them for wetting and the other. Obviously depending on what the choices are for that it can seriously impact what kind of routine a person will have. Personally I wear full days on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Daddy would prefer me to wear 24/7 but we tried it for awhile and it became expensive and a chore versus enjoyable. It also didn't give my skin time to breathe which I didn't enjoy. I only wet, absolutely nothing more, and that's really only because Daddy enjoys changing wet diapers. Don't ask me why but he says he finds it's a wonderful bonding experience. On days where I am supposed to wear Daddy will change me into one in the morning with cream and powder. If I wet during the day I have to tell him and ask for permission to change. He will always change me before bed although those changes usually include some more intimate play as well. As for cleanliness it really is about being aware, changing in a timely manner both for your health and those around you and just using proper hygiene routines. Done properly there are no issues and almost nobody can tell unless they were really looking for it. Little kaiya
BabyMattDiapers Posted September 2, 2019 Report Posted September 2, 2019 Hi I wear 24/7 and have found it not to be an issue. It will depend on the individual, but I have no problems so far doing so. I find that most clothes, even vanilla clothing, hide it well and, as was said previously, no one will notice unless they are really looking for it. I also wear mainly ABDL style diapers and, though there is a crinkle sound to all of them, when worn under clothing I find that I am the only one who really notices anything of the crinkle sound when I'm walking. It really sounds like that swish sound that some jeans, other types of pants and certain types of coats make, so it isn't something that is really unusual for others to see. The cleanliness part depends somewhat on the individual. As I said, I wear mainly ABDL styles that have absorbency capacities to go all day, which works well for me as I work almost every single day and don't really have time to change during the workday. So I can wet in them all day and do then change right after I get home. Also being 24/7 I do mess in my diapers as well. I have found, for me personally, this is no issue in public because I normally don't do that in public. What I mean is that, in my potty trained days, I would not normally, unless in points of desperation or living in a college or university dorm community, do #2 in public washrooms as using the washroom in public would create huge amounts of self-awareness and self-consciousness in me that I could never allow myself to be exposed in such a way in public, so I would always wait until I got home to do that business. That's been the same for me in wearing diapers 24/7, I do all my messing in them at home and change right away. Partly do to the hygiene issue mentioned, but also because the smell is really unpleasant and no one wants to be around someone who stinks so much. So I take them time to clean up with wipes and baby powder and go out in a fresh new diaper right away when I mess. I always use baby powder whenever I change, whether wet or messy diapers, so as to avoid rash. I so far have done well enough with that to avoid using cream, but that will all depend on the individual as well. I hope this all helps!
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