Wondering who has served in the armed forces and like to wear diapers. I’ll start. I was in the Air Force from July 1971 to July 1975. Spent 9 months learning Russian at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey CA from September 1971 to June 1972. Was the assigned to the National Security Agency at Fort Meade MD from July 1972 to July 1975 when I was discharged.
I’m currently serving in the Air Force now, I’m enlisted and have been in for almost ten years. I wondered about diaper wearing for a long time but only recently decided to try them.
I have always read / heard that any form of diaper-wearing (whether desired or not or needed) in the armed services was starting grounds for a discharge. How true is this assuming you hid it well over the years or maybe your medical condition required it and that was understandable to your superiors to be no issue while you served?
I don’t know the answer as far as leading to a discharge, but I don’t wear to work. I’m still new to the DL scene so I keep the two separate and only The only people who know that I’m figuring it out are my wife and my close friend.
I trained US Army for 51 days in 1988, having enlisted in late '87. The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act, responsible for emergency budget-balancing, sent a bunch of new recruits home and I was one of them. People thank me for my ‘service’; I tell them that I trained but did not serve. I don’t do stolen valor.
I was in the Navy 72-74 up and down the East coast Newport, Norfork, Mayport on a AOR technically a Vietnam War vet but have never claimed to be such as you say no stolen valor for me either.
I posted this in the other thread but i want to put it here too! Thank you all for serving our country or whatever country you served! We owe you for our safety