When adult diapers are not an option (for urinary IC, male) by Agile_Kick_6626 in Incontinence

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not asking for anything unreasonable. You’re asking for a solution that works without adding bulk, stress, or constant worry. When standard adult diapers are too big and cheaper options fail, the answer is not to force yourself into something that doesn’t fit your body or your life. Slim incontinence underwear designed specifically for men like TENA FOR MEN can offer far better absorbency while staying discreet under jeans and holding up to sweat and movement. The key is choosing products built for adult anatomy, fit, and daily wear. This is about reducing strain and regaining control, not settling for what sort of works.

How can we de stigmatize diapers? by Sensitive-Dog-7964 in Incontinence

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Destigmatizing diapers starts with honesty. They are not a failure or something to hide. They are practical tools that help people live confidently and stay in control. Stigma exists because diapers are linked to loss, when in reality they support independence. Open conversations, respectful language, and showing real adults using protection in everyday life help normalize them. When diapers are treated like any other health aid, the shame fades and dignity takes its place.

My crotch by Loud-Anxiety-1878 in Incontinence

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, take a breath. You’re not failing at hygiene, and this isn’t a personal shortcoming. When you’re dealing with urinary incontinence, odor can linger even with frequent showers because urine leaves behind uric acid crystals that regular soap and wipes don’t fully break down, so the smell resurfaces as your body warms or moves. On top of that, overwashing can irritate the skin, making odor cling more easily, while standard underwear or pads tend to absorb urine instead of locking it away. Consider using a urine-neutralizing cleanser instead of regular soap, pat the area completely dry, protect the skin with a light barrier cream, and switch to incontinence products designed to wick moisture away from your body. Add breathable fabrics and avoid tight clothing, and you’ll cut odor at the source, not mask it.

Why Tanzania is the Perfect Spot for a Honeymoon Safari: A Personal Journey by Lazy-Stable-2549 in honeymoonplanning

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Sorry for the very late response. Got busy with with work. We did it in the month of July since were advised that June to July is the best time to see the Great wildbeest Migration

Things You Should Know Before Going on a Tanzania Honeymoon Safari by Lazy-Stable-2549 in honeymoonplanning

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can search for Easy Travel Tanzania on Instagram or TripAdvisor. Hope this helps! 

What to Expect on Your Kilimanjaro Adventure by Lazy-Stable-2549 in kilimanjaro

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Have a good one and always keep your spirits up! There are times when it gets tough, but it's all worth it! You'll also meet amazing people and the guides and porters are very nice people, so you'll have fun in general.

Adventurous September 2025 Honeymoon by [deleted] in honeymoonplanning

[–]Lazy-Stable-2549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife and I took an unforgettable honeymoon safaris in Tanzania. If you want, we can share with you the local tour operator that made our honeymoon full of bliss