Nature in Harmony
WHAT ABOUT THE SOCIAL ISSUES IN WEARING DIAPERS AS ADULTS OR CHILDREN?

AND WHAT ABOUT THE DISADVANTAGES AND SIDE-EFFECTS?

There are few drawbacks to wearing diapers:-
- Faecal odour can be almost totally masked by plastic pants so nobody notices.  However diapers and pants are hardly suitable to disguise the odour from diarrhoea.
- Nappy rash may appear in the early stages, especially with then use of plastic pants, but resolves quickly as your body becomes used to diapers. Any re-occurrence is swiftly remedied by zinc & csstor oil.
- Any embarrassment factor is only the by-product of social indoctrination.

This last may be a psychological barrier to younger people, but if diapers can become adult-friendly on a public scale, such hang-ups should fade away. In a Cartesian, democratic society, who has the right to complain if nobody else is adversely affected by your free choice of underwear? Why be embarrassed about it if there is no sexual or psychological undertone? Ideally people would eventually "un-toilet-train" themselves, and their gastric system will resume as NATURE intended.  So what?!

For male sufferers only:-
One side effect that is not surmountable is male potency.
It is a well-established fact that the reason testicles are located outside the body is that heat reduces the Leidig cell efficiency.
Therefore, wearing tight, warm underclothes will reduce the male sperm count. In particular extended diaper-wear will seriously impair your reproductive capacity.
So, regardless of your need for and dependency on diapers, think twice about wearing them fulltime if you are in a relationship where you wish to conceive children with your partner.

The only unanswered contention from an environmental outlook is what to do with all those used diapers, which our campaign needs to address. The resulting landfill could be an ecological disaster!
The best approach would be to acquire an incinerator; reducing the used diapers to ash will bio-degrade the diapers back to natural dust.

Why not start a forum in our MSN group.  You can all share your views and suggestions online.
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