Personally I haven't seen anyone in a diaper and t-shirt other than In my dreams or as a actual baby in the case of my childhood baby pictures, If I was going to a place where I could be reassured that stigmitizum would not be present than I would gladly do this in person.
Although I have worn just a diaper and a night shirt at home whilst in the privacy of my own room, although this isn't ideal at this present time because I live with relatives who aren't so supportive of myself choosing to wear diapers, hopefully if I get a place of my own and a permanent job that pays me well then I might be able to afford that lifestyle.
And whilst I am not a AB/DL, but I wouldn't mind having the chance of starting over again meaning becoming a baby/toddler if only for a short time in my life you see, I suffer from hidden disabilities that make me have to wear diapers from time to time and they are hellishly expensive to purchase from the shops.
However if I suddenly won the lottery big time than I would get a place of my own with a carer/healthcare provider who would be employed to look after me like a baby and to make sure that I am happy in my new life.
I have worn adult baby style diapers such as Bambinos and Cuddlz or other brands but personally I have no problem with wearing diapers for the rest of my life if it becomes necessary further down the line although at this present time it's intimitant by that I mean my bladder control problems.
I don't see why babies don't get stigmitizum when they wear diapers and yet adults do?, I mean come on that's double standards if someone chooses to be in diapers again then why shouldn't they have the respect and dignity they deserve this is why I am supporting a website called:
http://www.wearing-adult-diapers.com
This is not a porn site as its a webpage where people can get support in overcoming stigmitizum and still have the dignity they deserve for making the choice of wearing protection and also where people can talk openly about their side of the story and help others in similar experiences.
Firstly the aim of this website is to promote the idea that diapers aren't just for babies and that it is okay to have problems that they can talk about and get the support they need to live their lives to the fullest extent.