It was bound to happen. Embarrassing

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I always tuck my undershirt into my fixing pant for my diaper/pull-up. Well, I ended up having to go and help my Nanny put in her AC units because it was hot today here in PA. and I didn't think to recheck my pants before we went to target shopping.

Well, I had re-tucked my shirt into the back of my pul-up and I got a few snickers while shopping but didn't think anything about it as I had a funny shirt on.

Well, the whole back of my pul-up was showing so yea.

Stuff happens.
 
It could have been your funny shirt they was snickering about. I mean a funny shirt is made to make people laugh, a pullup being seen isnt really something to laugh at in my opinion. I know the feeling tho.
 
it is an unfortunate hazard with wearing diapers many kids over the years who have to wear diapers have had them exposed by having shirts ride up and or have their pants fall down especially while playing and bending over and years ago diapers would crinkle rather loudly under clothes at least they have improved that part I am sorry to hear you had that happen but it is a hazard of diaper use


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Its really a good part of you are always thinking of how to make folks smile that you were wearing a funny tee shirt so there's that. The most important thing is your good heart, right up front of you. The back side view is for those who deserve to see the back of you as you walk away
 
If clothing designers would make pants to fit men a lot of this could be avoided. Men are too easily pleased - as long as the leg measurement is right they will deal with the waist: hitching the pants up, wearing a belt, suspenders etc. Men need to let LEVI et al know that they're tired of their butt crack showing when they sit down or bend over. There has to be a way to compensate for that. My son never had this problem until he hit 50 and started getting a belly. Surely there's a way to address this. We did figure a way to get to the moon and back after all.
 
you can get adult onesies like this one on eBay for $24.95


just one possible option





ritanofsinger said:
If clothing designers would make pants to fit men a lot of this could be avoided. Men are too easily pleased - as long as the leg measurement is right they will deal with the waist: hitching the pants up, wearing a belt, suspenders etc. Men need to let LEVI et al know that they're tired of their butt crack showing when they sit down or bend over. There has to be a way to compensate for that. My son never had this problem until he hit 50 and started getting a belly. Surely there's a way to address this. We did figure a way to get to the moon and back after all.
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The snap crotch is a good system for guys who wear incontinence products but not for guys who don't.Just look at the above photo of the pants the guy is wearing. they don't rise up high enough in the back. It looks like the crotch to waist(?) is way too short, the hip pocket is actually on the thigh. What's wrong with this picture?
 
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