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I'm not sure if bridal diapers are actually a real thing or if this is just some kind of urban legend, but if they're real, I'm disgusted
Whoa. Besides, you don't have to take off your dress to go to the bathroom, just hike it up. Bring in a friend to help if necessary.
I always wondered how people in really fitted mermaid dresses do it, though....
Seriously this is why you have 10 attendants if you have a huge dress. So they can all hold it above your head while you pee.
Kind of how they made you hold a parachute in gym class when you were little - or was that only in my weird school?
@Chillmer:I have a mermaid dress...and Spanx. Yikes! I'm going to limit water consumption as much as possible the morning of the wedding.
Also, I don't think I'd even be able to use a diaper. You know how sometimes things have to be "right" for someone to go to the bathroom? I doubt I'd ever feel "right" enough about peeing in a diaper under my wedding dress.
Also, one of my main criteria when I was trying on dresses was that I wanted a dress that would allow me to easily go to the bathroom BY MYSELF.
OMG!! gross!! This reminds me of that crazy lady who drove non stop for a long time and wore a diaper, and she was stalking someone, may have been an astronaut.
oh. my. god.
this is GROSS. i cant imagine sitting in my own waste on my wedding day.
If that fails, you could try David Sidaris' pee bag... er, "Stadium Pal." Um, no.
I just don't get it...I mean, obviously the diaper would let you "go" without going to the bathroom...but used diapers need to be changed. Which to me seems like even more work than getting some bridesmaids to hold your dress while you pee? The diaper doesn't really seem to solve any problems at all.
Fortunately, my dress is lightweight and this is something I don't need to worry about.
@Amaryllis: Ha! Or you could buy a Shenis. (I will not link to the Shenis site. If you are not at work and you feel like Googling it, don't say I didn't warn you)
good news, guys -- it might be made up:
http://thestir.cafemom.com/beauty_style/105261/bridal_diapers_fact_or_fiction
@danadelphia: Oh, my.
My link doesn't auto-play so it's safe for work! You have to hit play.
There's SO many products out there like the Shenis. The SheWee, the Go Girl, etc. Can you imagine whipping one of those out? And then rinsing it out in the sink? I think I'll just hold it or wait for a stall.
I don't think I could pee in a diaper if I tried. I was on a boat once and the preferred method was to hang your ass over the edge and go into the water, and I couldn't. I jumped off the boat into the water and couldn't do that, either. I need a toilet.
Oh my! I am not sure if there is anything I can say. Why would someone want to wear a diaper on their wedding day? Afraid they would miss out on something. Yikes!
OMG i saw that atricle yesterday and almost posted it! BEYOND GROSS
My sister used to live in this ANCIENT apartment building in Paris and her only toilet was a Turkish toilet, which is, essentially, a hole in the ground.

When I went to stay with her, it took me about 3 days to be able to pee in that thing. I'd just go while we were out. And I'll be honest (if TMI) here: I was there a week and never made a #2 in that thing. I'd wait until we were out in public and drop one (public restrooms in Paris don't have stalls, they are completely private, which is nice).
Anyway, anyone who thinks that Paris is the most romantic, sophisticated city in the world has never peed in a hole.
ETA: That photo above is NOT my sister's toilet. That photo is actually way nicer than hers was.
I had to go in a toliet like that once in Isla Mujeres, Mexico. It was worse, because there was a GIGANTIC spider and I was terrified to let it out of my sight. I'm no good at squatting, either. I guess I am high maintenance with my bodily functions.
I would hold it in until I ended up with a raging UTI before I'd pee in a bridal diaper.
Can you imagine walking around in your own pee all day long? Ick! That's what bridesmaids are for! I had a particularly light dress, so I went to the bathroom by myself, and it worked just fine!
@danadelphia: OMG we had to use those on the Italian riviera. First even finding one was problem because the locals couldn't understand our broken Italian. Luckily most of us were wearing skirts but I seriously don't have the thigh muscles required to do that and not touch anything.
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