Nothing clears a room like a stinky bulldog
@the OP - If what your mom said, wasn’t said in jest, then maybe it’s time… Grow up that next little bit, and go get an apartment. You can still wear diapers, but nobody will be commenting on your farts, or other weird smells in the room.
AND, FOR ANYBabY that thinks it’s a great idea to tell everyone you love/need to wear diapers, consider the lifelong consequences. Yes, some might fare well, but is it really worth it??? Did you know/care what underwear your parents or grandparents wore??? Is it any different??? IF, OTOH, they figured out the diaper use by being invasive with your privacy, then you’ve already stayed attached to the proverbial purse strings w-a-y too long.
My parents found out when I was like 15 or 16. >.> It turned into such a huge mess rofl. My mom called my Dad, my sisters knew -.- … my gosh .. one of the worst days of my life XD.
But yes, I would get those sort of comments all the time. Except in my case, my parents wouldn’t allow me to get diapers and they would make me promise not to wet the bed, you know .. as if I could help it. They threatened they would throw me out. XD They would go through my room every now and then just to make sure I didn’t have any diapers. They would also check my bedding and such. Long story short … I got thrown out. Several times.
Between me being Transgender, and AB/DL . .things never went well with me when it came to my parents lol. Well .. my Dad wasn’t to bad I suppose, at least in comparison to my Mom.
Well .. I live about a few thousand miles away from my family now XD. Can’t stand them.
My fiance, his family knows about it. I told them long before I even moved here. Their reaction was something along the lines of, ok? I was so shocked and speechless because I didn’t know how to respond to such a … normal and non surprised response.
They even treat me like their own child. It’s always been kinda weird for me because I am not used to such kindness.
With that said, they don’t ever make comments about smells and such.
Now that was funny…thanks I needed that! Although, poor dogs they’re so loyal. I love my dog, she is the best. But good excuse. I also understand what calico is saying too. There are some down sides to folks knowing.
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That made me laugh too! Good one Dogboy!
Damn, Lorica, you sure make me laugh!!!![]()
I’ve been in that “awkward question” situation before. Some of the streets here in Vegas have bad sewer systems and the whole street will smell of butts. My mom and I were in the car and were driving to the dentists office and turned onto one of those butt streets and she asks me, “Do you need to change, 'cause you don’t need to walk into the dentists office with a load in your pants.” I’m partially IC anyway and she knows it. I said “I’m ok” but I still felt awkward when I needed to actually check to make sure. I was clean but it was still embarrassing that she asked. She could have at least worded it a less bluntly, but I didn’t mind.