Posted by stashu on June 11, 2009 at 15:26 [24.102.163.21]
In Reply to: Re: Getting the wife involved posted by DallasBob on June 11, 2009 at 10:16
I don't see her getting into the whole AB thing, which isn't my bag anyway. We have a child in diapers yet, and I get the impression that it'd mess with her head as far as roles are concerned. It'd be more a "convenience of the moment" thing, allowing for entertaining my love of wetting with the benefit of easy clean-up.
I wouldn't call it a wetting "problem" that she has, perhaps more a wetting "annoyance". Her panties will get damp, but very seldom will her pants show any evidence of this. If they do it'd be at the point where the seams all meet, so it'd be ambiguous in any event. When she's wearing a dress or a skirt, her panties will often get quite wet(silver dollar sized wet spot vs perhaps a quarter sized wet spot when she removes her jeans), which leads me to believe that there's a tradeoff between how long she can wait before she visits the bathroom vs how dry she stays. Either that or it is a simple waiting game, i.e., she'll dribble a bit and depending on what she's wearing she'll either ignore it or run to the bathroom. Often I've heard her exclaim in the kitchen and then hear the bathroom door close. I've asked her all of twice what she's yelling about, and she denied making the pre-bathroom exclamation.
Of course, all bets are off if she has a cough that lasts a few days, at which point she'll wear a heavy-duty pad.
I'm loathe to bring up her medical problems, as while she is supportive of my love for wetting, she is still self-conscious to some extent about her inability to keep her panties dry when she wants to, but not to the point where she won't provide me with her panties upon request, so long as I return them to the laundry when finished.
I did purchase a cheap package of adult diapers which she does not know about yet. I may put one on now, while she's out, giving the excuse that I drank TONS of coffee today (which is true), which should break the ice nicely, I believe. After all, if I'm going to have an accident, I'd rather it be contained than making a mess of everything.
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