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Hi Krissy,
Thanks for sharing your experiences; it's not an easy subject to talk about, but as you can see here at least you're not the only one this happens to ;-)
About your first story: my guess is most people will not even have noticed it: especially in supermarkets, department stores and such people hardly pay any attention to those around them, and miss things that are totally obvious to yourself, so as long as there is not too much smell and you don't behave too different, you can get away with a lot.
Your second story doesn't really seem to end: so you're in the bathroom with your panties and overalls full - how did you cope? Did you need to go back to class? At least at school you might be able to have some spare clothes in your locker.
Have you ever considered not wearing certain clothes, like overalls, because of the added difficulty in the bathroom? Note that I love overalls, so I hope not, but I can imagine especially after such an incident that such thoughts might come up. And I must say, I would prefer you to even wear sweatpants than staying home all the time in fear of accidents.

Posted in Back zip clothing, Yes/No, Why? on 2014-02-06 13:51:00

Myself30,
rereading this forum, I realized you must be nearing your 18th birthday - in case it already happened - happy birthday and welcome to adulthood! Once you're an adult, will you be making any changes in what you wear at night?

I also wondered - the satin sleeper with the loops, did you ever talk about those with the person who gave it to you? Or was that the same girl that locked you in it?
Have you ever been locked into them after that incident?

Posted in What overalls do you own? on 2014-01-29 19:57:05

Hey Tradboy, in my collection I have 2 pairs of shortalls with real hotpants, a velvet one and a suede leather one, which has large golden buckles on the straps. But both are really for women, so I'd guess you or I wearing them would look more like a crossdresser than a young boy. They don't actually fit me so that question is moot, anyway. Perhaps one day I find or hire someone to model them for me.

It can't have been easy finding those socks and sandals in grown men sizes!

Do you ever wear shortalls with tights? I think in the sixties and seventies those were worn by boys as well, sometimes. I only remember wearing them for dress-up, but then again I wasn't wearing shorts or shortalls in winter.

Carg85 (It's with a g, not a q, but you can't see that with the name underlined ;-)

Posted in Back zip clothing, Yes/No, Why? on 2014-01-24 12:16:21

Yeah, I can see what you mean: I recently got a footed sleeper that is a very thick and soft kind of fleece, and that immediately became my favorite pajama's. I would have preferred it zipping up the back, but this one is in the front. On the other hand it has a hood, which might be harder to combine with a back zipper, and going to the bathroom at night I only have to unzip, not undress.

So, you gave your mother a reason to get the locking sleeper - guess you need to be careful to not misbehave too much - who knows what she'd come up with next..

With the mittened sleeper - I assume the mittens are the same material as the sleeves? So it's just like they just have longer sleeves that are not open at the end? Or is the fabric in more layers?

Is your sister really that mean that she lets you give a fashion show of your different sleepers for her friends? Or draw attention to the fact you are locked in them? I guess that would not be fun especially if she has some friends you consider cute!

Posted in Overalls Poll (for girls only!) on 2014-01-20 20:23:00

Boys might wear overalls too!