Sure. They fit pretty well under your clothing.
A diaper is nothing more than a type of underwear so if it is under your clothes I don't see what the problem is. Many adults with bowel or bladder control problems wear diapers or pads in public. No one has to know. And no it is certainly not illegal.
Why does people care about what those around them thinks about them based on their appearance even if it means wearing only diapers out in the general public?
Not any more then wearing underwear. If your running around in nothing but a diaper, you will probably be cited for disturbing the peace or child abuse (if it's sexual and children are around). However, if you wearing them under clothing, then no.
NO!!!!!
NO unless your a baby
Put a pair of plastic pants over the diaper to contain the smell and then put on a tight pair of jeans.
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You dont change adult diapers in public!
I really can't imagine what would embarass anyone who goes round in public wearing only a diaper.
There is a proper etiquette for changing diapers out in public which includes one not throwing the diapers out in public but one should take the diapers home to dispose of and one should only change diapers in a bathroom.
Wearing only diapers in public is generally not illegal, as clothing laws vary by location. However, it may be considered indecent exposure or public nuisance in some areas, depending on local laws and community standards. It's important to be aware of the specific regulations in your area and the context in which you are wearing them. Ultimately, societal norms and reactions can also influence the acceptability of such attire.
It depends who you ask. Cloth diapers are green or better for the environment, since they do not take up space in landfills like disposables do. But disposables, if done right, are more sanitary for your child since, when wet, the diaper absorbs the wetness away from the child, whereas with the the cloth diaper the wetness just sits on the skin & is more likely to cause an irritation to the child. The cotton diaper also requires the child to wear a plastic diaper cover on the top so they don't drench everything they wear or sit or lay on. My preference is disposable diapers!!!!!!!! They also work best if you're not at home. Otherwise you'd be carrying a pee & poop-filled cloth diaper around till you got home to wash it.________________________________________________________________________My preference would be cotton, since babies can feel the wetness in cloth diapers more readily and are therefore more likely to tell you when they need to be changed and are more likely to be potty trained sooner, thus reducing the length of time wearing diapers, thereby lowering the overall cost. Plus, there are fewer diaper rashes with cotton diapers, unless you totally ignore the baby's need to be changed, which is easy to tell - just feel the diaper. We still use disposable diapers when we leave the house, but we make sure to use the chemical-free ones, such as Tushies.______________________________________________________________________