![]() You buy thick diapers specifically to manage your bedwetting issues as your daytime diapers struggle to handle the sheer amount of fluid at night. You start waking up in the middle of the night needing to pee, and it makes your bladder hurt a little bit as it’s not used to being stretched that much. In between diaper changes, you dribble a little without feeling like you needed to go, showing you that diapers are the better choice, and that you should keep wearing them to make your life easier. Your bladder is very small, and since your body is used to just letting go as soon as it feels like your bladder has even the smallest amount in it, you are afraid that you might wet yourself if you stop wearing diapers. After some thought, you make the right decision and lock your old undies away or make them hard to get while making diapers easier to grab. It is at this stage where you can choose to stay in cute and sexy diapers like a good little or you can try to be a grown up again and go back to wearing your old unflattering undies. Stage 3: After wearing diapers exclusively for a month, you feel scared to take off your diaper and go back to regular undies because you feel like you have to pee every fifteen minutes. You still feel like there is an obvious bulge between your legs, making it a little awkward to walk. You shave your bikini area infrequently to reduce smells and irritation. You wake up in the middle of the night needing to pee, but you haven’t learned how to wet laying down yet, so you get out of bed, stand still, release, then crawl back into bed. You change yourself standing up because it’s faster than changing laying down, and you don’t dribble in between changes. ![]() You drink large amounts of water so that you pee very often. You adjust your diet and fluid intake to accelerate your diaper training by eating less salty foods and by drinking fluids that stimulate your bladder, like soda, coffee, and cranberry juice. You find that diaper training is fun and comforting, so you decide to stay padded and see how things progress. ![]() You buy medium thickness diapers because you are tired of changing thin diapers too often. You wet and wear consistently to further your training. Your body knows that you are diapered and it doesn’t have to concentrate on holding your bladder. Stage 2: You decide to try wearing 24/7 for a week or so, and when you put on a diaper, you feel your bladder’s muscles relax, allowing you to wet semi-freely. You yearn for diaper dependency, but you aren’t brave enough to commit. You only buy thick diapers because you like the way they look and feel, but you don’t need them. You pee in large amounts and only when your bladder is full. You wear cheap/thin diapers or pull ups for long periods of time because you don’t wet them as often as those who are diaper dependent. Stage 1: You put on a diaper and still have difficulty peeing in it. Diapertrainingashley: The Stages of Diaper Training!
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