Thank you, Ron, for your kind words! Urge incon is so insidious....I don't have to deal with it, thankfully, there is no question I must be diapered or we will have wet pants and furniture all around <LOL>
Folks suffering from urge incon do, indeed, "suffer" between their own struggle and often the partner's opinion is thrown in, as to when and whether diapers are appropriate.
Sandy is doing a fantastic job, and an on-going job-with her thread "Helping Another". I watch for the latest news there! Sandy's clocking Jane's husband for (yet another) insensitive remark was great! I know we can't condone violence on this site, but sometimes a little whack along side the head works wonders! (Us plastic butts have to stick together....grin)
If only diapers did not have the social stigma that remains with us....even many years after they (diapers) have appeared openly on store shelves. It takes an awful lot to change social perceptions; we need to accept that our wearing diapers is not going to be seen as "normal" any time soon.
And that's why I like to hammer away at the idea that we wear diapers in order to BE normal. Normal people don't wet their pants and furniture. Well, we wear diapers so that we don't wet our pants and the furniture, so therefore we are "normal" because we wear diapers!
JoeK
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