Diaper Trap
Posted: March 24th, 2016, 2:09 pm
After a long absence, I have to come back to tell this story.
On of my favorite file is "Diaper Trap". I was the person that suggested this file many years ago, and love it. My wife enjoys putting me in situations where there's no time to 'dry out', keeping me wearing a diaper in some awkward situations.
Funny story... recently I was in the hospital, and for medical reasons ended up in what the nurse referred to as 'a brief, just in case'. That actually sounded fine to me, but I was not going to tell them that! However, when I couldn't keep it dry for two days (combined with being well-hydrated by IV) it led to lots of difficult questions, and tests, and snickering from my wife who knew exactly what was going on.
In the end I managed to convince them to remove the brief, I only wet the bed once, and then the cycle was broken. But boy, that was interesting.... I should write a full story on it, as it was an interesting experience, from the why the doctor suggested the brief, my wife agreeing before I could ("Make the nurses life easier!"), to the downsides of the dr's real concern, tests, and the fear of repercussions. It all turned out "mostly" OK, though.
On of my favorite file is "Diaper Trap". I was the person that suggested this file many years ago, and love it. My wife enjoys putting me in situations where there's no time to 'dry out', keeping me wearing a diaper in some awkward situations.
Funny story... recently I was in the hospital, and for medical reasons ended up in what the nurse referred to as 'a brief, just in case'. That actually sounded fine to me, but I was not going to tell them that! However, when I couldn't keep it dry for two days (combined with being well-hydrated by IV) it led to lots of difficult questions, and tests, and snickering from my wife who knew exactly what was going on.
In the end I managed to convince them to remove the brief, I only wet the bed once, and then the cycle was broken. But boy, that was interesting.... I should write a full story on it, as it was an interesting experience, from the why the doctor suggested the brief, my wife agreeing before I could ("Make the nurses life easier!"), to the downsides of the dr's real concern, tests, and the fear of repercussions. It all turned out "mostly" OK, though.