05-28-2020, 10:37 PM
Ironically, my sister and I are both presently having to wear nappies like this on a 24/7 basis at the minute.
You may or may not have read previously that when my sister and I turned 18, we were each subjected to permanent petticoat punishment through the day (during which we had to wear pencil skirts, heels and makeup etc, and similar nappies to these at night. This was because mother would always make us drink copious amounts of water before going to bed meaning that we were often wet before getting to sleep and certainly had to awaken through the night to flood it further.
It took me three months to move out but my sister took over a year and in the latter stages had to wear these nappies under her secretary wear and use them 24/7 and it is this same method that we are both subject to under lockdown presently.
Imagine the embarrassment of being dressed like a well presented woman secretary on the outside but wearing such infantile nappies and having to wet and mess them as needed underneath. I have already been ‘eyed up’ at the supermarket due to my secretary wear only for him to scrunch up his nose when he got close enough to smell my dirty nappy.
You may or may not have read previously that when my sister and I turned 18, we were each subjected to permanent petticoat punishment through the day (during which we had to wear pencil skirts, heels and makeup etc, and similar nappies to these at night. This was because mother would always make us drink copious amounts of water before going to bed meaning that we were often wet before getting to sleep and certainly had to awaken through the night to flood it further.
It took me three months to move out but my sister took over a year and in the latter stages had to wear these nappies under her secretary wear and use them 24/7 and it is this same method that we are both subject to under lockdown presently.
Imagine the embarrassment of being dressed like a well presented woman secretary on the outside but wearing such infantile nappies and having to wet and mess them as needed underneath. I have already been ‘eyed up’ at the supermarket due to my secretary wear only for him to scrunch up his nose when he got close enough to smell my dirty nappy.