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  1. I have to agree with everyone who said "stay". 

    Peeing (diaper wetting, if we want to be specific) is a part of your lifestyle.  As I see it, in this community, the rest of a person's lifestyle doesn't really matter; all that matters here is a person's enjoyment of pee related activities.

    By the way, the pink bed & stuffed animals look cute.

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  2. I would take the word "naughty" to mean anywhere that isn't a toilet or urinal.

    If it is a pants pee: sometimes the pants immediately go into the washing machine, sometimes I remove the pants and let them air dry, sometimes i continue wearing them.

    If it is an outdoors pee: I never clean up, just walk away.

    If it is an indoor pee in a place with a drain (sink, shower / tub, washing machine, etc): I run a little water over it and that is it.

    It is what I call and "easy cleanup" pee (into a basket of dirty laundry, onto a towel on the floor): it goes into the washing machine.

    It is an indoor pee on a hard floor: some towels.

    I don't really pee on furniture or carpet.

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  3. I have actually seen quite a few gender neutral bathrooms.  The vast majority of them are more like a 1/2-bath one would see / find in a house (small square room with a toilet and a sink and a locking door) than the typical public restroom (large rectangular room with rows of stalls and multiple sinks).

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  4. Like others have said, I maintain a separate email for my interests.  Not being on what most people would call social media (facebook, twitter, etc) simplifies thing: of course it simplifies things not just related to my interests, but in general as well.

    As far as friends and family, most are aware of my interests to some degree: they know that, as an adult, I have peed my pants on a few occasions; however they would seem to believe these were "didn't make it to the toilet in time" and/or "zipper was stuck" type accidents which I am embarrassed by, but admit did happen.  That doesn't mean that any of them know that I sometimes / frequently choose to pee in my pants; they don't know that I find it to be an enjoyable stress-relief activity.

  5. I had to write essays like that too.  Here would be one of mine...

    I was outside sledding with a number of friends; had snow boots, snow pants, and a winter coat on. If I went inside I'd be done sledding until my snow gear dried out, so I didn't want to go inside for any reason.  After a while I started to feel the need to pee; but I knew I'd be able to hold it for a while (at least 15 minutes), so I stayed outside and continued sledding with my friends.

    About 10 minutes after I initially felt the urge to pee one of my friends came up with the idea of sledding under the branches of this one big pine tree that was near the bottom of the hill: it was challenging in a fun way. If we didn't stay low enough on the sleds we'd bump the branches and end up covered in snow when we came out on the other side of the tree. Since only 1 person could go under the tree at a time, there was a lot of 'waiting our turn'.

    By the time I had completed my second trip under the tree it was about 25 minutes after I initially felt the urge to pee. While I probably could have made it inside and gotten out of my snow gear, I knew I'd be cutting it close and I still hadn't made it under the branches without bumping them. I quickly reasoned that since the inside of my snow pants were dry despite having been covered in snow twice, my snow pants were waterproof. So, as I began pulling my sled back up the hill I released my bladder and wet my snow pants.

    At first it was great: the inside of my snow pants became warm. But after a while they became cold and clammy...

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  6. I also have had a few similar experiences (drink a lot expecting / hoping for a large pee; then it ends up being relatively small).  I've come to the conclusion that it takes a certain amount of practice to be able to control the size of an individual pee.  Over the past how many years (decades in actuality) of enjoying peeing, I've gotten better at doing a big pee when I want to (or a small pee when I want to); given time and practice, you can train you body to a certain degree.

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  7. As I has posted in the previous version of this thread...

    There is a very specific clothing related option you could try and would likely be able to get away with (even if you don't do laundry): wear lined tracksuit pants without underwear, pee slowly into the pants when standing.  Provided you pee slowly, the fleece or thick soft cotton (material like sweats are made from) lining will absorb the pee, while the nylon outer layer will prevent keep the outside dry.  FYI the seams in the outer layer CAN leak, so try to pee to one side or the other of the very center of the pants: allows any pee which isn't immediately absorbed to run down into a leg.  I've done this quite a few times: at three large pees the weight of the pee absorbed by the lining will begin to become an issue, at the fifth large pee the lining will begin to have trouble absorbing it all and you may have some running out at the bottom.  The lining can be dried out over several hours on a drying rack...because of the nylon outer layer smell doesn't become noticeable until about 15 large pees (without washing).

  8. Like p1ssputz said, we really don't know all that much about your situation.  Here are some options;

    -Pee in your clothes immediately before washing them (assumes you do laundry).

    -Pee into dirty laundry immediately before washing (assumes you do laundry).

    -Pee into the washing machine before loading it (assumes you do laundry).

    -Pee into sink when using the bathroom.

    -Pee into tub or shower before turning on the water when bathing.

    -Pee outdoors.

    -Pee your pants when washing a car or watering a garden: you can claim the wetness was a "hose mishap".

    -Pee into a waterproof container (think tupperwear) when you have privacy (in your bedroom perhaps).

    There is a very specific clothing related option you could try (and would likely be able to get away with (even if you don't do laundry): wear lined tracksuit pants without underwear, pee slowly into the pants when standing.  Provided you pee slowly, the fleece or thick soft cotton (material like sweats are made from) lining will absorb the pee, while the nylon outer layer will prevent keep the outside dry.  FYI the seams in the outer layer CAN leak, so try to pee to one side or the other of the very center of the pants: allows any pee which isn't immediately absorbed to run down into a leg.  I've done this quite a few times: at three large pees the weight of the pee absorbed by the lining will begin to become an issue, at the fifth large pee the lining will begin to have trouble absorbing it all and you may have some running out at the bottom.  The lining can be dried out over several hours on a drying rack...because of the nylon outer layer smell doesn't become noticeable until about 15 large pees (without washing).

     

  9. Based on my own observations it seems that the vast majority of people (including those with no interest in pee) simple pee in whatever part of the pool they happen to be in.  That said, I have heard of people having stated "don't pee in the pool" rules...which no one really seems to follow...

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  10. 47 minutes ago, MiaDarling said:

    Thank you for your response Pauly! I do wait a good amount of time before changing cos I love being in my wet pamper so we may have the best of both worlds... my ready to burst pamper is leaking down my leg from under my skirt. Trust me, that is not a far fetched scenario! 😊

    That is the best of both worlds

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