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Ryan is day to day . some days beter than others .
i am 14 and thats all im going to say .
i am 14 and have no controll over my blader . there are a lot of...
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Hey all . just an update here and some rambling here . It went well at the club . lots of people were asking questions about the external cathedar . noone made fun of it though which is a relief . i just hope everywhere i go will be understanding like everyone around here has so far .&nbs...
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Weekend at the club
Ari
Thursday, July 09, 2009 at 06:29 PM
Hi Ryan - Yes, there'a a very good way to make sure your plastic pants don't leave welts: Get a cloth tape and measure your waist and thighs before you buy them. You might think you're, say, a medium, but when you measure, you might find you need a large. Read the descriptions carefully; most tell what size they're for in inches, as well as small/medium/whatever.
You'll find that people in public situations are really shy about commenting on stuff like diapers and catheters. Kids won't be so shy, though. Of course, Mom/Dad will immediately shush them. Go ahead and answer the kid if you want.
Ari
Hi Ryan - Yes, there'a a very good way to make sure your plastic pants don't leave welts: Get a cloth tape and measure your waist and thighs before you buy them. You might think you're, say, a medium, but when you measure, you might find you need a large. Read the descriptions carefully; most tell what size they're for in inches, as well as small/medium/whatever.
You'll find that people in public situations are really shy about commenting on stuff like diapers and catheters. Kids won't be so shy, though. Of course, Mom/Dad will immediately shush them. Go ahead and answer the kid if you want.
Ari