Greetings! I'm Ryan, 24 and an ABDL switch from the UK. I'm looking to meet some good friends, and someone special but mostly people to explore with :) Feel free to message me and ask me anything.
Hey all 👋 so I've decided to give it a shot. I'm starting out small, but with all of your sweet and encouraging words, I've made an Etsy shop to sell the leggings Ive posted in my pictures. I'll see what happens, and if it's successful I'll be sure to release more. Thanks again for being so amazing, and helping this bunny find the courage to try something like this ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
If you’re looking for a sign to be shamelessly confident with wearing diapers in public, this is it.
For many, whether by condition or otherwise, being padded isn’t an option. It’s something that simply must be accepted. It can feel like your freedom is reduced, but that’s the furthest thing from the truth!
If you’re here.. diapers likely bring you comfort, protection, and happiness to live your life thinking about one less thing. You (or your partner) may be interested in 24/7 wear. Don’t make the same mistake I did.
Don’t hide.
Be you. Wear whatever you want. Let that waistband stick out when you bend over. Wear those cute pants that accentuate your diaper butt. Don’t be showy…but that doesn’t mean put a ton of effort into hiding.
This is along the same vein as disability acceptance. If you’re choosing 24/7 for life… you’re essentially co-opting a “disability” (or perhaps you’re padded for life because you truly have one). Just as any disability, the best course is to integrate accommodations into your life. Shame should have no say. Don’t let it shrink your wardrobe, social circle, list of things you like doing. No apologies. When you need accommodations, accessibility should be paramount and any mature adult won’t bat an eye at the accommodations you choose.
I’m only half-ish incontinent, the rest of it is based on sensory input and being high-anxiety. I don’t feel right without diapers, and on the off-day I’m not padded, I really struggle if I’m not near a bathroom. It’s slowed down fun trips and made adventures out of the house involving a lot of walking excruciating.
If diapers fix all of that for me, why shouldn’t I be happy and proud of them? Why shouldn’t I be proud of an accommodation that allows me to live my life freely?
I’ll take someone grinning at my diaper butt in the grocery store every day if it means I’m comfortably accommodated in public. I refuse to let the anxiety of not having my accommodation be replaced by the anxiety of having it.
The type of people that have a problem with it are not the type of people I want to be around. I will not let a disability (physical and mental) limit me as a person —- and sometimes the best way to do it is to rip the band-aid off and be out with it.*
(*: So long as it’s appropriately fully or mostly under-clothing and you’re not walking around in just a diaper. That’s not “being confident in your accommodations” — that’s just weird. Other people don’t just walk around in their underwear, disabled or not. Be respectful always! Just don’t hide!!!)
Ah, I love a good waistband pic just like the next guy. Something about seeing my own waistband peek out while I play with my hair really hits me in the right way. And the way my jean shorts are totally filled by this diaper…
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