I want to stop using the toilet and start wearing adult diapers for the health benefits?
Because 80% of all illnesses are caused or aggravated by retaining waste, and according to one researcher of Men’s Health magazine who has already been doing this for quite a while, there are surprising health benefits. How do I go about this? I’ve heard that if you wear them for about a year, and always go the moment you feel it, your bladder shrinks and your urethral sphincter atrophies, so you actually start to become incontinent. But this is what I want. Why is there such a stigma about people wearing diapers after infancy?
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You need professional help.
Excellent – best question I have read on here today. wait …. you’re not really serious are you ????
Cool! You should start a club. People are just molded by society. Don’t worry about what other people think.
because it’s just weired, why would you want to piss in ur pants, if you really want to act like a baby then do it in the comfort of your own home not in public
oh my, why would you want to have a diaper if you as an adult can go to the toliet on your own. when you need to go…go in the toliet.
why not? you will smell…it’s unsanatary… in due time people HAVE to wear them… and don’t want to. they would love NOT to have to wear them.
don’t be so lazy. get your butt up and go to the toliet.
I think you can be healthy without them. If you have poor control, then they are for you.
do what the chinese do… the babies have slits in their pants and when they want to go they just squat on the sidewalk and go…
(Btw I’m not kidding.. I travelled there for a month and it was gross…)
but seriously, you need psychiatric help….
How would using the bathroom on yourself and wearing a diaper close to your body with waste a health benefit? I know, never answer a question with a question, but I just don’t get it.
I assume you’re talking about this article by Sean Odoms from the men’s health section of About.com. This was not published in Men’s Health magazine. (It’s not in the archives of Men’s Health online, and the word "nappy" is not used in American publications.) Odoms denies several times that his reason for wearing diapers is that he’s "kinky" or that he has an "alternative agenda." The author doth protest too much, methinks.
I think there’s a stigma about people wearing diapers after infancy because soiled diapers are unpleasant to be around. If you enjoy wearing diapers, by all means do, in the privacy of your own home.