How is it possible that this isn't a topic here yet?
Depend has launched a new campaign
https://www.underwareness.com/ aimed at increasing awareness about just how widespread a problem incontinence is. They're trying to show that people you would never suspect of wearing incontinence products are actually all around us. Half (or more) are under 50.
I think the goal is admirable and the campaign is incredibly brave. Unfortunately, since they're asking people to "out" themselves as incontinent or, worse, "diaper wearers," I don't think they'll succeed. Worst of all, they're asking people to post pictures of themselves in Depend products. Not gonna happen.
This effort reminds me of how the gay and lesbian community pushed for acceptance. They outed themselves and each other and had parades that showed everyday folks that they were everywhere. They were your friends, your neighbors, your sons and daughters, and this eventually succeeded.
But incontinence is different. Being gay is part of who you are; incontinence is an infirmity. If you're going to include people in your life, you need to share yourself with them, and be honest about things like who you want to spend your life with. I feel little desire to share the fact that I wear absorbent underwear.
I get where Depend is coming from, and I know that everyone here would love to live in a world in which incontinence products were "just another kind of underwear." But that's just not the world we live in.
-RMS