As most people will know, there is a certain possibility of developing an addiction to just about anything. Wearing a diaper is one of them. Do you want to know if you have this problem? Read the article and you will understand.
Steps
Step 1. Ask yourself:
"Am I doing this because the doctor told me I have no other options?" If the answer is yes, you are not addicted to it. If you answered no, chances are you already have the potential to be. You do not need diapers and must give up any that remain after using the amount prescribed by the doctor, if necessary. Otherwise, an addiction could manifest itself.
Step 2. Determine if you are trying to lead an isolated life because of your body
If you tend to avoid leaving the house, you probably have an addiction. Most people who are addicted to diapers never leave the house, whatever the reason. These individuals have a tendency to ask family and friends to help them cope with the outside world and may turn to a stranger when loved ones cannot be with them so that they receive a helping hand to do various things (including changing regularly. the diaper).
Step 3. Determine if you still have control over urination
If this is not the case, a diaper is necessary, case closed. However, you should quickly resolve the underlying problem of your lack of control so as not to become addicted to it. Instead, if you can control it, stop using the diaper, or the addiction is just around the corner.
Step 4. Write down the total amount of nappies you use over the course of a given day
Although the amount of addiction varies from person to person, if you generally find yourself running out of (or nearly so) about a pack of diapers a day, you will understand that this problem may have occurred. If you use less, or less than half the pack, you are likely not addicted.
Step 5. Observe the situation to determine when you are being helped by someone to change your diaper
Most addictions begin when someone else changes it, like a child does. If you opt for the same method as for a newborn, you run a greater risk of it becoming an addiction, because the situation will calm you down and give you pleasant feelings, or maybe you will develop a fetish. If, on the other hand, you choose the methods that involve sitting or standing, the abuse of the diaper will be less, consequently the addiction will be less likely to appear.
Step 6. Talk to your caregiver to ask them to show you some of the diapers they have recently changed
If they seem slightly damp (they are half wet), you are not necessarily addicted to them. But if they are soggy or completely swollen outward (this proves absorption), it is likely that you are abusing the situation and an addiction has manifested.
Step 7. Observe yourself when the time comes to change
You know you have an addiction if you decide to urinate uncontrollably as soon as the warmth of a new diaper comes into contact with your skin and ends up wetting it.
Step 8. Find the answer by examining your inner self:
"Do I feel good when I soak the diaper?". If you answer “Not so much. It annoys me when it happens”, you are not addicted to it. If, on the other hand, you answer “Well! I prefer to use diapers,”you should recognize that addiction or fetishism is likely.
Step 9. Ask yourself how long you plan to wear the diaper for during the day
If you take it off from time to time to do different tasks over the course of several hours, the addiction becomes less annoying. But, every time you put it back, you know the addiction always grows a little bit more. As a result, take it off often if you have realized that a problem is emerging.
Step 10. Observe your use of the diaper
If you find yourself not only getting it wet, but severely soiling it, you are more likely to be addicted to it. If you just soak it, you can determine addiction based on how much you do it.
Step 11. See if you still have the urge to use the bathroom, even if you are wearing a diaper
If you find yourself still wanting to use the toilet (and sometimes you can), it is unlikely that an addiction is developing. However, if you only use the diaper, you are now completely used to it and have developed an addiction.
Step 12. If you have a baby, watch him change his diaper
If you find yourself thinking that you'd like to soak and / or dirty one, but still when you try it the diaper stays dry because you don't have a medical problem, addiction could develop. On the other hand, if you change the diaper and throw it away, without even noticing, it is difficult for an addiction to occur.
Step 13. Determine if you've ever run to the grocery store at unlikely times just to buy a pack of diapers
If this has happened to you, there is a good chance that you are addicted. On the other hand, if this is the least of your thoughts and you can wait to go grocery shopping when you actually need it, you probably don't have any addictions.
Step 14. Try to figure out how you would respond to a sudden question about your situation, for example from a person who tells you they realized you are wearing a diaper
The answer should emerge from within you. Only by analyzing yourself will you know if the addiction has developed or is ending.
Advice
- The weight of the person wearing the diaper plays no role in the addiction.
- There are several ways to overcome the power of this addiction. Talking to others, distracting your mind, not spending money on buying diapers regularly and engaging in other outside activities are all actions that will help you find peace.
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Knowing if you are addicted to it will help you pull other answers out of your inner self.
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If the answers to most of the questions prove your addiction, don't ignore it. If only a few try it, you may be addicted. Either way, don't worry, you have the option to change your life based on these answers.
Warnings
- Ask your caregiver to observe your other behaviors. Some may indicate that you are past the addictive stage, perhaps because you have been absorbed by something else. Others may make you realize that your addiction has been exasperated and that it will be increasingly difficult to get out of it if you continue down this path.
- Age plays a small role in addiction. Most diaper wearers should know that people under 25 are more likely to develop addiction than older ones. On the other hand, those over the age of 80 are unlikely to have an addiction (often in this case the diaper is needed for a valid medical reason).
- The different types of disposable nappies for adults play a major role in the development of addiction. While diapers with panties tend to be the least convincing of disposable ones, those that resealable with adhesives are used more often by those who have developed an addiction. Fabric adult diapers do not cause the same addiction, but it is not excluded. In fact, if you wear them often, you are not immune to them. Cloth diapers, when they get wet, need to be changed with greater urgency, since the sensation in contact with the skin is stronger. However, it all depends on each individual.
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