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Do people really achieve “unpotty training?” Or real incontinence after choosing to wear diapers 24/7?
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I don’t necessarily believe it’s biologically possible, based on a few scientific conversations I read through. Is there someone who challenges this, with real experience achieving unpotty training? I’ve definitely read comments on this subreddit about people losing complete control after choosing to wear diapers, were they fibbing?

I’ve worn 24/7 for lengthy stretches of time. For roughly 3 years, I wore a diaper or pull-up everywhere except for the shower. During that three year stretch, I only broke my commitment to diapers for 1-2 days at a time, on maybe 10 highly stressful occasions. I never attempted unpotty training. That was never the goal. The only consequence I suffered from that long in diapers is frequent trips to the bathroom, but no where near a loss of control.

However all bodies are different.

I’m not entirely sure how the incontinent community would feel about people who attempt it or claim incontinence by choice.

I’m considering making a commitment to myself to wear diapers 24/7. Not any time soon, but maybe within the next 5 years. I don’t want to achieve incontinence, but I’m also not worried about the possibility. Is this wrong somehow?

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