First of all, to enter into a conversation about incontinence with a person whom you've just met seems highly UNlikely to me. That is, unless
that other person brings it up and that would be considered most intrusive, odd and flat out creepy to me, indeed. I've been bladder incontinent for more than ten years
and have met a lot of people. This was NEVER one of the topics discussed right from the get-go. I can see where there was a definite 'creepiness factor' with this for you.
OTOH...the exception I can see might occur within a support group for those with incontinence. I've attended a few of those early on and it was
within the context of the group's basis for meeting that this could enter into a one-on-one conversation. But...never with the male sporting an erection!
In fact, the conversations among us were firstly supportive and then informative. Maybe some Q and A about products, experiences, basis for our
condition, etc. Still, it never went, "Oh, I see you are wearing a diaper!" I mean...that would be kind of a "duh" remark within the group I became
assosicated with. Should however, there be present an on-going relationship where perhaps one or both is incontinent and uses diapers, I can see where
intimate exchanges might occur...either to tell the other when asked....or as some sort of playful and private repartee. I've had several partners with
incontinence with whom this happened as a matter of comic relief to our situations, and I've heard a few others in a relationship make mention of their
own private cross-talk. Still, it's not excessive along this line.
That's my take on it. And as I've often said about living with incontinence and managing it..."few are the wiser"...and conversation over it is only entered
into with an even more "select few".
All in all, I'll concur with Vandel Fisher in his remark above.
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