Without even planning to, I've been wearing diapers 24/7 for three weeks now, which is the longest period I've ever been continuously diapered. So far it's feeling good, and it's even led to the point where I'm thinking about asking my Mommy whether she'd think that things should stay that way and I should remain in diapers 24/7 from now on.
However, I know from experience that while this sounds good in theory and in fantasy, there will be those days when wearing a diaper will feel wrong and will actually the last thing on my mind. Add to that that I think that ageplay should be about doing things that make you feel good, not adhering to strict principles even if they feel bad. Knowing that almost all the ageplay rules that we set up at some point have been renegotiated, modified or even abandoned, I somehow doubt that a rule as strict as diapers 24/7 can really become a permanent fixture in practice.
This is why I have a few questions for those who are into 24/7:
Does somebody have a true, permanent diapers 24/7 agreement in their relationship with no exceptions no matter what? (That is, excluding littles who are incontinent and who would have to wear diapers anyway.)
Do you come across "those days" when wearing a diaper feels wrong and/or when you don't want to wear a diaper at all? How do you deal with them?
How have you defined "24/7" for yourselves? Is it "permanently 24/7"? "24/7 until further notice"? "24/7 unless it feels wrong"? 24/7 for an agreed-upon period of time?
Do you have exceptions in your 24/7 agreement? For which cases/circumstances?
What if you have a 24/7 rule and it is broken? What if you have a 24/7 rule and it is broken and neither of you is really into discipline?
Your answers and contributions are greatly appreciated.