Fear of rejection is def real but know that so many people wants to be around you! You have such an amazing personality 🤍🥹 And you should be very proud of what you have accomplished with raising awareness and helping so many people!! 💜💜 know that you can always reach out whenever and vent whenever too! Forever supporting each other 🥰
Hi Pree! 🖤🖤🖤In my experience when my introverted self allowed me to reach out or speak out I've mostly found acceptance and support! Thanks for sharing your journey with the world (I truly think your talent as a communicator would've been undervalued on a schoolboard or classroom) Also the people that like to sexualize you or put tags on someone as multifaceted as a person... It speaks more about them than they realize. Keep being your awesome and unapologetic self! 🌻
I would love to have a conversation with you one day. Share our beginning stories. I also have MS and i have met some people and its interesting how they its different for all of us yet we are going through the same thing. I noticed that having a community helps. We are not alone💛🌻
As Always I Enjoyed your Video... And anymore I don't Care what People Think! Diapers are what I choose to use for my Incontinece, I've done the Going to the Urologists and tried many different meds that didn't work, and several Tests. I was wearing Pull-Ups during the Day and Diapers At Night and have been in Diapers 24/7 for the past 5 years. This is what I choose to manage my everyday incontinence and it's what KEEPS everything DRY and everyone from SEEING ME WET! That Actually Happened! "Take CarePree"!🖤
I was raised to be independent. I love these videos because you just tell it how it is. There is no sugarcoating or anything. I have a rare genetic liver disease and that's what gives me overactive bladder and urge incontinence so I find your videos very interesting. Keep doing what you do!
Hey pree, I found you a while back. I also deal with incontinence... I'm proud of you young lady.. millions like us deal with incontinence and speaking out helps others.
Pree, you have such a wonderful personality that I can't imagine someone rejecting you. You are a fantastic educator and I love hearing you teach, with confidence, about incontinence and physical disability. Thank you for another pep talk!
To Pree...I have watched your videos for a few years now and I am proud of you for overcoming and conquering youe barriers, becos of you I have learned to accept myself for who I am, you are so Brave and you show your courage through vulnerability, becos you are not scared to show it, the is tru bravery, due you boo! You are truly an Angel! Always here if you ever need somebody to uplift you when you are down!!
Keep it up pree, keep breaking the silence, keep breaking the stigma, and keep doing your absolute best! You go girl! I enjoy your videos, and respect you as an educator, and you do a really good job of it, I also like your editing style. But continue to kick MS in the butt.
Hi Pree! I love your videos, even though I'm in the ABDL side of things rather than having incontinence or a disability. Your frank talk about living with these things needs to be heard. And I always appreciate the visual aesthetics of your outfits and your diaper try-ons. Here's to fighting the stigma! 💜
As an abdl. (The ones part of the community that sexualizes you.) I feel the need to apologize on the behalf of the less socially skilled in our community. Some of us are sexually attached to diapers and some of us are emotionally attached to them. I as part of the community often felt creeped out by some of the more socially inept and sexually frustrated outliers in our community, but for the most part A lot of people are very welcoming, accepting, and understanding. The Abdl community could be a great support and hope you find a place in it where your boundaries are respected and accepted. I can't imagine what it must be like to live like you do but i do wish you the best in all my sincerity.
Awe thanks for writing all of this! 🐝🖤 A lot of the people in the ABDL community are quite genuine people, there’s just a few bad eggs in the basket but in all fairness, you can say that about any community! The community has been a great support for me personally so I’m grateful this community even exists! Awe you’re too sweet, thanks! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Agreed! I'm not super open about these things, I just don't go out of my way to talk about it, but I don't hide my diapers or worry about it. I don't know if that counts
Thank you for sharing. I just started using a roll at or as well. I can relate to feeling like it makes me take up more space. It is nice to hear from one going similar experiences.
Hi Pree I want you to know I enjoy all your Videos , and I think you’re Such a Wonderful Young Lady. I’ve never thought of you being ABDL or anything like that. I just think your a Beautiful Person Live your life for you don’t worry about what others think ! Stay Strong Always Sending you big Hugs 🤗 🤗🤗and Lots of Love 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤😍
I have MS and diapers are an absolute necessity. I have zero bladder control and occasional bowel accidents. I wear Northshore Megamaxes during the day and a Megamax reenforced with a pad to bed. I used to feel extremely ashamed and went to great lengths to hide my diapers. Not anymore. Your videos are inspiring and liberating. Thank you!
@BumblePree Megamaxes are expensive, and money is tight, but this is one thing I won't compromise on. It's strange to say because I used to hate them so badly, but what freedom I have I owe largely to diapers. Without them I'd be chained to a toilet. And that's why I won't compromise on them--it took me YEARS to regain even a modicum of freedom after having it stolen from me, and cheap diapers (like those worthless ones my insurance will cover) have embarrassed me a lot in the past. There are few things that make you feel as subhuman as wetting your pants in public or going around smelling literally like a POS. What inspires me most is the normal, unashamed attitude you display toward both incontinence and needing diapers. It's the same kind of attitude I've seen in a friend of mine's young adult daughter who is special needs and likewise dependent on diapers--incontinence and diapers are the only things she's ever known; that's just how her body works. The normalized attitude that reigns through her whole immediate family gave me hope that I could beat the very unhealthy, painful. shame-filled attitude that I fought against for so long. Encountering your channel and watching your journey has given me the same kind of hope. I don't think anyone could fully understand the value of an attitude like yours who hasn't lost something as important to self-worth as continence.
Stay strong 'little Bree',... be the one, who holds the flag high up, into the storm! Never give up, and stand against the wind and weather, hold on to your dreams. You are such a beautifull person. I can't believe, to see you bent down to the floor, you are not that kind of person, you are the 'light' through a heavy storm, that a lot of people, will shure bring down! Be so good, and 'light' you, and perhaps some others (people) across the storm, coming up in our/your mind, ... ! You would and could be a good ferry-man, bringing you and all of us, across the troubled water, that is all around us. All the fear and un-happyness bringing down the world, to that bad mood in this hard times, you are the small candle, that will show us, a way, around the bad behavior, among us all. (Sorry for the lot of mistakes I make, trying to tell you, what are you 'mean' to us, and when we reading and hearing, what you want to 'tell' us! - English is not my native tounge, ... ! - So, please forgive me my bad English ! - ) Al the best for you, stay strong, never give up, and please promised us all, that you will be that strong person in the future, ... and forever! Markus L. - db9pz - (my amateur-radio call)
Stay strong Bumblee Bree and don't give up and keep going just like that and I love and like you'r video's very much so just don't take a no for answer just keep going baby and I love you and you are wonderful girl so Stay strong!!!❤❤❤
I get what you mean we need to break the stigma about this like you are right like there is something also called stress anxiety where you been stress out to the point you break and end up having incontinence from being stressed out for 12 years and you break at year 10 and spend 2 years trying to undo it and you can’t because once you break you are broken and stress is the trigger and will always be the trigger for your incontinence to act up and there absolutely no way to undo it or reverse it it will always be there and when you feel your anxiety starts to kick up it trips you to start wetting again and you are at the point we’re medication is going to no longer work or be and option for you any more so let all break the stigma about adults diapers and incontinence
“Once you break, you’re broken.” Or We can take it as setbacks allow for opportunities for growth! We’re stronger than we think and sometimes we don’t give ourselves enough credit for what we can really handle!
I want to help the community out just like you but be very bold about it. What I mean is have all the estimates for everything close by and once someone makes fun of me in public once the time for the stunt is in action I'll have a little chat with him/her and put my research into real life numbers with my mathematical abilities. Such as 1 in 6 people have epilepsy. So if they're 500 people in a high school approximately 83 people have epilepsy and if half have to wear diapers for whatever reason than that will approximately be 42 people just as an example.
I love your videos they are so helpfull and educating we need to take away the stigma and taboos about incontinence and diapers on younger people we need to wear and use diapers just like other needs glasses or hearing aid thank u soo much for your videos hugs from Norway ❤❤
Hi BP , we are your students and you are our teacher !! You are helping to left the veil of depression for those who need help through life 👍. Thanks 💗, O__ and I like your new ride and Happy Halloween 🎃, be well, Dreamer
Hey diaper sister pree. I am sorry I miss the premiere. Thank you for sharing this video. I think people can embrace the dl side for breaking silence for incontinence. I think people should stoping being judge and stopong being rejected for who you are. I think being rejected is the scariest thing. I think people should realize that people need to understand that people are very different for who they are. I think it is very stressful for people who rejected for wearing diapers and being isolated. Like for me, I want to be able to apply for a job for a sports team, but I always have have fear of not getting the job of me wearing diapers and do youtube, it can be scary. I think people should look this video to realize that. I appreciate the video message diaper sister Pree. Love you diaper sister Pree with diapies huggies and love.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖
Well I hate to admitted, I deserve the lmao. I was busy at work, I didn't know that the was a video come up. Anyway, I also am hoping you do your Halloween costume for your next video. I think you should dress up as a diaper ballerina princess in your cute tutu or a diaper tutu bumble princess. I think those are very fun outfits. Plus I also look foward to November. Because, November is my birthday month. I look foward to your next video diaper sister Pree. Love you diaper sister friend pree with the warmest diapies huggies and love you ever get.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖 @@BumblePree
@@BumblePreemy the 10th. I guess where birthday brother sister diaper friendships for the same month of November. I think it will always be a fun brother sister friendship we have. I always enjoy your videos my diaper sister pree. Love you diaper sister pree with all the diapies huggies and love love ever get.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖
It is easier for people to accept your limitations if they see that you are coping well with them and that you do not want them to be an important part of your life. If you are visibly positive and pleasant to be around, most people will not care whether you use a walker or wear diapers. It is often the uncertainty that people have about how to deal with your limitation that comes across as rejection to you. And this makes your limitations an even more important part of your identity. Diapers are only associated with sexuality within the AB/DL community. You clearly started wearing diapers for a different reason. But because you started sharing this openly on TH-cam, you now have a group of followers who do have sexual feelings about it. This may have helped you accept wearing diapers. But for outsiders who come across your videos, the difference between AB/DL and a strict medical necessity is more difficult to make now that you have been so openly grateful to the community..
👏🏻 The uncertainty in people's perception falls apart as soon as they get to know us and understand that we're literally just people, with our struggles and virtues as anybody else. Being grateful (like she said if it weren't for the ABDL community we'd still be in friking "Depends" and having to change every 2 hours 😂) is not a permission to sexualize her. We all should aspire to be better, just being respectful and a decent person should not be difficult. 🌻
Pree, you are an amazing person who's dealing with issues most people don't want to think about. Your openess about it is a blessing! I'm sorry you're having to put up with the sexualization. Our sexualities are such inherent parts of our being, coloring our perceptions in so many subtle and not so subtle ways. Unfortunately many folks seem to lose sight of the fact that it's only one facet of who we are. Typically incontinence is treated as just a symptom of an underlying problem, and not as the problem itself. Most medical professionals will want to address it with some type of intervention that treats the underlying issue. If that's not possible, then they'll turn towards ways they think will ameliorate the incontinence - usually medications (which come with their side-effects) or surgery (which come with all kinds of risks too). They do not think of just letting it slide. A patient's acceptance of incontinence is foreign to them! A concept they've never been taught in medical school, and one they rarely face in the real world. Your superpower is in helping people realize that there should be no shame in this game :) I choose to wear diapers because I've had bad side-effects from meds, and I fear the potential complications and sequelae of the surgeries urged upon me. As an introvert the social isolation comes naturally to me, but I'll admit that being diapered certainly does not make it any easier. It's taken years for me to "get over" the fear of people noticing... and I'll admit that there are lingering traces of it yet. Having you speak out about this is a godsend, lass! I would love to hear more about your journey and what inner trials you are still working through in this regard. As far as the ABDL thing... it's a whole spectrum, and people can slide along it at will. Years ago I'd never have described myself as one, but I came to realize that without ABDLs pushing the market and creating products, the landscape of incontinence care would be vastly worse off. There is an interesting intersectionality there. And the designs are cute too! Thank you so much for allowing us to follow along with you on your journey, Pree 🖤
@@tinlizziedl001 Awee thanks! Some people don’t think about these things until it hits them. No need to be sorry! I agree, it’s only one facet of our lives while others may think it’s one’s identity. “A patients acceptance is foreign to them.” EXACTLY! It’s quite annoying when doctors and neurologists are quick to prescribe medications when it isn’t the only way to deal with a problem like incontinence. The amount of times I’ve refused to take prescriptions from my neurologist just because I know these medications are doing more harm than good. 🤦🏽♀️ I think they’d forget that I may be young but certainly not stupid. 😒 You’re absolutely right! There’s no shame in this game. Awee keep wearing diapers if it keeps you feeling confident! Awee! It’s hard having to come to terms with what’s out of our control so I feel you! It may had taken you years-just like me- but we did it! The ABDL community definitely made my life a whole lot easier while dealing with incontinence. The medical diapers are garbage but it’s nice seeing more premium quality diapers on the market! The designs are quite adorable! Awee! And thank you for being so supportive and taking the time to write all of this! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Ok firstly, and most importantly, loved the sass at the end! 😂 that had me cracking up! You’re totally right Pree, people are too quick to judge when it comes to certain disabilities. So quick to cast you aside or outcast, and it does make the fear reasonable and real. However you’re definitely not in this alone. Like you say this community you created is strong and we got each other 😊🖤🐝
Yes most of the disabled community is treated like trash sometimes because some people underestimate are abilities regardless of the disability/illness/problem/condition we've. Everyone is different in the community yet we're all looked at the same for the most part.
@@ligespiegel4966 exactly! Take those with autism as an example. Socially they may not do well, but take a look at Elon Musk or Bill Gates! 2 richest men in the world, both big successes with autism!
Fear of rejection is def real but know that so many people wants to be around you! You have such an amazing personality 🤍🥹
And you should be very proud of what you have accomplished with raising awareness and helping so many people!! 💜💜 know that you can always reach out whenever and vent whenever too! Forever supporting each other 🥰
Aweee you’re too friken sweet! Thank you! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
You're awesome Pree, and a wonderful spokeswoman and role model. Stay strong and keep on doing what you do!
@@charlesh3044 aweeee thanks!!! 🐝🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Hi Pree! 🖤🖤🖤In my experience when my introverted self allowed me to reach out or speak out I've mostly found acceptance and support! Thanks for sharing your journey with the world (I truly think your talent as a communicator would've been undervalued on a schoolboard or classroom) Also the people that like to sexualize you or put tags on someone as multifaceted as a person... It speaks more about them than they realize. Keep being your awesome and unapologetic self! 🌻
Hey! 🖤🖤🖤 Awe that made me smile, thank you! 🐝🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Mission accomplished then! 🖤
You've help smooth the waters that anyone of us may cross in our lifetime
Enjoy your openess, and transparency
Love your videos always
@@cedricbadger1348 awe!! 🖤🖤
Hey Pree!
You rock💜💜💜
Don't let the haters get to you 💜💜💜
YOU ARE A HERO 💜💜💜
@@SILENTWITNESS89 🐝🖤🖤
I would love to have a conversation with you one day. Share our beginning stories. I also have MS and i have met some people and its interesting how they its different for all of us yet we are going through the same thing. I noticed that having a community helps. We are not alone💛🌻
Bless you and I love that you’re standing for us all on breaking the stigma of incontinence and disability. ❤❤❤
@@FuneralofHearts1313 Awee we’re in this together! 🐝🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
As Always I Enjoyed your Video... And anymore I don't Care what People Think!
Diapers are what I choose to use for my Incontinece, I've done the Going to the Urologists and tried many different meds that didn't work, and several Tests. I was wearing Pull-Ups during the Day and Diapers At Night and have been in Diapers 24/7 for the past 5 years.
This is what I choose to manage my everyday incontinence and it's what KEEPS everything DRY and everyone from SEEING ME WET! That Actually Happened! "Take CarePree"!🖤
I have both. It's rough being young and dealing with this crap.
I was raised to be independent. I love these videos because you just tell it how it is. There is no sugarcoating or anything. I have a rare genetic liver disease and that's what gives me overactive bladder and urge incontinence so I find your videos very interesting. Keep doing what you do!
Awee! Thanks for sharing and incontinence can get annoying. I hope you’re doing okie though with your health! 🐝🖤🖤🖤🖤
Hey pree, I found you a while back. I also deal with incontinence... I'm proud of you young lady.. millions like us deal with incontinence and speaking out helps others.
Hello!
Awe! We definitely are in this together! 🐝🖤
Pree, you have such a wonderful personality that I can't imagine someone rejecting you. You are a fantastic educator and I love hearing you teach, with confidence, about incontinence and physical disability. Thank you for another pep talk!
@@dprboy awe!! 🖤🖤🖤
To Pree...I have watched your videos for a few years now and I am proud of you for overcoming and conquering youe barriers, becos of you I have learned to accept myself for who I am, you are so Brave and you show your courage through vulnerability, becos you are not scared to show it, the is tru bravery, due you boo! You are truly an Angel! Always here if you ever need somebody to uplift you when you are down!!
Aweee thank you! And I’ll always be here if you need someone to talk to too! 🐝🖤🖤🖤 I’m so happy to hear that you’ve come to accept yourself!
@@BumblePree I'm a Great Motivator!
Keep it up pree, keep breaking the silence, keep breaking the stigma, and keep doing your absolute best! You go girl! I enjoy your videos, and respect you as an educator, and you do a really good job of it, I also like your editing style. But continue to kick MS in the butt.
Aweee!!! 🐝🖤🖤
Hi Pree! I love your videos, even though I'm in the ABDL side of things rather than having incontinence or a disability. Your frank talk about living with these things needs to be heard. And I always appreciate the visual aesthetics of your outfits and your diaper try-ons. Here's to fighting the stigma! 💜
Awe yay!! Nothing wrong with you being on the ABDL Side of things! 🖤
As an abdl. (The ones part of the community that sexualizes you.) I feel the need to apologize on the behalf of the less socially skilled in our community. Some of us are sexually attached to diapers and some of us are emotionally attached to them. I as part of the community often felt creeped out by some of the more socially inept and sexually frustrated outliers in our community, but for the most part A lot of people are very welcoming, accepting, and understanding. The Abdl community could be a great support and hope you find a place in it where your boundaries are respected and accepted. I can't imagine what it must be like to live like you do but i do wish you the best in all my sincerity.
Awe thanks for writing all of this! 🐝🖤
A lot of the people in the ABDL community are quite genuine people, there’s just a few bad eggs in the basket but in all fairness, you can say that about any community! The community has been a great support for me personally so I’m grateful this community even exists! Awe you’re too sweet, thanks! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
We all need to start speaking up. Society needs a wake up call.
@@RJROBINSON02 Society really does!
Agreed! I'm not super open about these things, I just don't go out of my way to talk about it, but I don't hide my diapers or worry about it. I don't know if that counts
Thank you for sharing. I just started using a roll at or as well. I can relate to feeling like it makes me take up more space. It is nice to hear from one going similar experiences.
Awee!!! 💪🏽🐝🖤
My beautiful friend! Thanks for sharing. Keep your head held up high! You’re beautiful inside and out! Blessings❤
Awe I will and thank you!🐝🖤
I can’t wait to get a notification that you have uploaded a new video
@@Beals1986 🙊🖤
Thank you for your content, Pree. I appreciate you.
Awe!! 🐝🖤🖤
I believe you Pree, thanks for sharing 🥰❤️👍
@@coreyhendricks9490 🐝🖤
You're a bad ass! Way to not let weirdos ruin what you do
@@benfrank8649 lmao aweee! 🖤🖤🖤🐝
This music, that face and omg this video!
so many good things can be said but you're amazing. keep doing what you do best!
PS that rose gold is so you
Aweee!!
🖤🖤🖤💜💜💜💜💜
I have never sexualized your videos ever in fact I love the knowledge you bring to incontinence and have a deep respect for what you talk about
@@bruceradau4096 awe you’re awesome, thanks! 🖤
Beeing ourselves is the best we can do! NOT more!!!! We take the place that we take ...Physicly and ...what ever else!!!😀🥰
@@jean-marcsirois7325 🙌🏽🖤
@@BumblePreediapers can be decorative but not sexy (Well!! kind of).
Hi Pree I want you to know I enjoy all your Videos , and I think you’re Such a Wonderful Young Lady. I’ve never thought of you being ABDL or anything like that. I just think your a Beautiful Person Live your life for you don’t worry about what others think ! Stay Strong Always Sending you big Hugs 🤗 🤗🤗and Lots of Love 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤😍
@@Chris-tb1er 🐝🖤🖤
You are a very strong lady hang in there you are awesome 😊
@@SparticusSmith 🖤🖤
You have fantastic videos. Stay strong:) Amazing, Thank you!
@@stealtheli Awee thank you! 🖤🖤
I love you I’ve have been supporting you since day one
Awee thank you! 🖤🖤🖤
@@BumblePree you’re very welcome
I have MS and diapers are an absolute necessity. I have zero bladder control and occasional bowel accidents. I wear Northshore Megamaxes during the day and a Megamax reenforced with a pad to bed. I used to feel extremely ashamed and went to great lengths to hide my diapers. Not anymore. Your videos are inspiring and liberating. Thank you!
Aweee thanks for sharing!! Ouu I love Megamax! I’m glad my videos helped you!! 🧡🧡🖤🖤🖤
@BumblePree
Megamaxes are expensive, and money is tight, but this is one thing I won't compromise on. It's strange to say because I used to hate them so badly, but what freedom I have I owe largely to diapers. Without them I'd be chained to a toilet. And that's why I won't compromise on them--it took me YEARS to regain even a modicum of freedom after having it stolen from me, and cheap diapers (like those worthless ones my insurance will cover) have embarrassed me a lot in the past. There are few things that make you feel as subhuman as wetting your pants in public or going around smelling literally like a POS.
What inspires me most is the normal, unashamed attitude you display toward both incontinence and needing diapers. It's the same kind of attitude I've seen in a friend of mine's young adult daughter who is special needs and likewise dependent on diapers--incontinence and diapers are the only things she's ever known; that's just how her body works. The normalized attitude that reigns through her whole immediate family gave me hope that I could beat the very unhealthy, painful. shame-filled attitude that I fought against for so long. Encountering your channel and watching your journey has given me the same kind of hope. I don't think anyone could fully understand the value of an attitude like yours who hasn't lost something as important to self-worth as continence.
Ur the bravest person. Such an inspiration
🖤🖤
You've really grown you should be proud of yourself
@@JasonThackeray 🙊🖤🖤🖤
Stay strong 'little Bree',...
be the one, who holds the flag high up, into the storm! Never give up, and stand against the wind and weather, hold on to your dreams.
You are such a beautifull person. I can't believe, to see you bent down to the floor, you are not that kind of person, you are the 'light' through a heavy storm, that a lot of people, will shure bring down!
Be so good, and 'light' you, and perhaps some others (people) across the storm, coming up in our/your mind, ... !
You would and could be a good ferry-man, bringing you and all of us, across the troubled water, that is all around us.
All the fear and un-happyness bringing down the world, to that bad mood in this hard times, you are the small candle, that will show us, a way, around the bad behavior, among us all.
(Sorry for the lot of mistakes I make, trying to tell you, what are you 'mean' to us, and when we reading and hearing, what you want to 'tell' us!
- English is not my native tounge, ... ! - So, please forgive me my bad English ! - )
Al the best for you, stay strong, never give up, and please promised us all, that you will be that strong person in the future, ... and forever!
Markus L. - db9pz - (my amateur-radio call)
Pree*
Let's go, another Pree upload! Can't wait till tomorrow! 🖤
@@federicovailati4545 Awee! 🖤🖤
You r an awesome and amazing truly 💜💜💜 idk y but every time someone upset/hurts u I cry a lil and my heart breaks for u 💔cause it’s not right
@@pandoratackett9869 awe thank you! 🖤🖤🖤 Life gets hard but that’s okie, I like challenges and I’ve learned a lot along the way!
We love you pree
@@JennieWalker-s6q Awee! 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Stay strong Bumblee Bree and don't give up and keep going just like that and I love and like you'r video's very much so just don't take a no for answer just keep going baby and I love you and you are wonderful girl so Stay strong!!!❤❤❤
Pree*
Take the rejection and use it as a redirection! We are not alone! 🧡🙏💪
@@ygghp9696 It has definitely been a direction I was not ready for but, I’ve been learning a lot along the way!
I get what you mean we need to break the stigma about this like you are right like there is something also called stress anxiety where you been stress out to the point you break and end up having incontinence from being stressed out for 12 years and you break at year 10 and spend 2 years trying to undo it and you can’t because once you break you are broken and stress is the trigger and will always be the trigger for your incontinence to act up and there absolutely no way to undo it or reverse it it will always be there and when you feel your anxiety starts to kick up it trips you to start wetting again and you are at the point we’re medication is going to no longer work or be and option for you any more so let all break the stigma about adults diapers and incontinence
“Once you break, you’re broken.”
Or
We can take it as setbacks allow for opportunities for growth! We’re stronger than we think and sometimes we don’t give ourselves enough credit for what we can really handle!
Can't wait!!!
@@4tBelowZero 🙊🧡🧡
I wished my sister would have seen your vids you two would have gotten along great she passed away three years ago from pneumonia related to her ms
@@calvinstoverjr711 aweee oh no!
Looking forward to it!
@@DLCoates1 🖤
I want to help the community out just like you but be very bold about it. What I mean is have all the estimates for everything close by and once someone makes fun of me in public once the time for the stunt is in action I'll have a little chat with him/her and put my research into real life numbers with my mathematical abilities. Such as 1 in 6 people have epilepsy. So if they're 500 people in a high school approximately 83 people have epilepsy and if half have to wear diapers for whatever reason than that will approximately be 42 people just as an example.
I love your videos they are so helpfull and educating we need to take away the stigma and taboos about incontinence and diapers on younger people we need to wear and use diapers just like other needs glasses or hearing aid thank u soo much for your videos hugs from Norway ❤❤
@@stiggressgard8523 awe I agree! I hope someday wearing diapers become normalized! 🖤
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Hi BP , we are your students and you are our teacher !! You are helping to left the veil of depression for those who need help through life 👍. Thanks 💗, O__ and I like your new ride and Happy Halloween 🎃, be well, Dreamer
@@Dreamer5211 aweee!!! Happy Halloween to you too! 🖤🖤🖤
Awesome 👍😎 you're the best friend
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@@BumblePree thank you very much
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Looking forward to see you young lady
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@@BumblePree I'm an old man and wish you were my granddaughter so I can spoil you, hug you, and give you love.
Hey diaper sister pree. I am sorry I miss the premiere. Thank you for sharing this video. I think people can embrace the dl side for breaking silence for incontinence. I think people should stoping being judge and stopong being rejected for who you are. I think being rejected is the scariest thing. I think people should realize that people need to understand that people are very different for who they are. I think it is very stressful for people who rejected for wearing diapers and being isolated. Like for me, I want to be able to apply for a job for a sports team, but I always have have fear of not getting the job of me wearing diapers and do youtube, it can be scary. I think people should look this video to realize that. I appreciate the video message diaper sister Pree. Love you diaper sister Pree with diapies huggies and love.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖
I was waiting for a “ hi diaper sister Pree” on the live chat lmao! You’re too awesome! 🖤🖤 And yes, I agree! Wearing diapers should be normalized!
Well I hate to admitted, I deserve the lmao. I was busy at work, I didn't know that the was a video come up. Anyway, I also am hoping you do your Halloween costume for your next video. I think you should dress up as a diaper ballerina princess in your cute tutu or a diaper tutu bumble princess. I think those are very fun outfits. Plus I also look foward to November. Because, November is my birthday month. I look foward to your next video diaper sister Pree. Love you diaper sister friend pree with the warmest diapies huggies and love you ever get.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖
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@@CarterWRosenthal007 awe!!! I put something together for Halloween and Ouu November is my birthday month too! What’s your day?!!!🖤🖤
@@BumblePreemy the 10th. I guess where birthday brother sister diaper friendships for the same month of November. I think it will always be a fun brother sister friendship we have. I always enjoy your videos my diaper sister pree. Love you diaper sister pree with all the diapies huggies and love love ever get.🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖🤗💖
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What will you be doing for Halloween???
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Let us see your new Ferrari 😊!!!❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🙉
@@jean-marcsirois7325 it beats the old Honda civic! 😂
@@BumblePree 😂😂😂!!!
Tel your father to rub it with Tuttle wax before winter!!
It is easier for people to accept your limitations if they see that you are coping well with them and that you do not want them to be an important part of your life. If you are visibly positive and pleasant to be around, most people will not care whether you use a walker or wear diapers. It is often the uncertainty that people have about how to deal with your limitation that comes across as rejection to you. And this makes your limitations an even more important part of your identity. Diapers are only associated with sexuality within the AB/DL community. You clearly started wearing diapers for a different reason. But because you started sharing this openly on TH-cam, you now have a group of followers who do have sexual feelings about it. This may have helped you accept wearing diapers. But for outsiders who come across your videos, the difference between AB/DL and a strict medical necessity is more difficult to make now that you have been so openly grateful to the community..
👏🏻 The uncertainty in people's perception falls apart as soon as they get to know us and understand that we're literally just people, with our struggles and virtues as anybody else.
Being grateful (like she said if it weren't for the ABDL community we'd still be in friking "Depends" and having to change every 2 hours 😂) is not a permission to sexualize her. We all should aspire to be better, just being respectful and a decent person should not be difficult. 🌻
Pree, you are an amazing person who's dealing with issues most people don't want to think about. Your openess about it is a blessing! I'm sorry you're having to put up with the sexualization. Our sexualities are such inherent parts of our being, coloring our perceptions in so many subtle and not so subtle ways. Unfortunately many folks seem to lose sight of the fact that it's only one facet of who we are.
Typically incontinence is treated as just a symptom of an underlying problem, and not as the problem itself. Most medical professionals will want to address it with some type of intervention that treats the underlying issue. If that's not possible, then they'll turn towards ways they think will ameliorate the incontinence - usually medications (which come with their side-effects) or surgery (which come with all kinds of risks too). They do not think of just letting it slide. A patient's acceptance of incontinence is foreign to them! A concept they've never been taught in medical school, and one they rarely face in the real world.
Your superpower is in helping people realize that there should be no shame in this game :) I choose to wear diapers because I've had bad side-effects from meds, and I fear the potential complications and sequelae of the surgeries urged upon me.
As an introvert the social isolation comes naturally to me, but I'll admit that being diapered certainly does not make it any easier. It's taken years for me to "get over" the fear of people noticing... and I'll admit that there are lingering traces of it yet. Having you speak out about this is a godsend, lass! I would love to hear more about your journey and what inner trials you are still working through in this regard.
As far as the ABDL thing... it's a whole spectrum, and people can slide along it at will. Years ago I'd never have described myself as one, but I came to realize that without ABDLs pushing the market and creating products, the landscape of incontinence care would be vastly worse off. There is an interesting intersectionality there. And the designs are cute too!
Thank you so much for allowing us to follow along with you on your journey, Pree 🖤
1000% THIS!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@tinlizziedl001 Awee thanks! Some people don’t think about these things until it hits them. No need to be sorry! I agree, it’s only one facet of our lives while others may think it’s one’s identity.
“A patients acceptance is foreign to them.” EXACTLY! It’s quite annoying when doctors and neurologists are quick to prescribe medications when it isn’t the only way to deal with a problem like incontinence. The amount of times I’ve refused to take prescriptions from my neurologist just because I know these medications are doing more harm than good. 🤦🏽♀️ I think they’d forget that I may be young but certainly not stupid. 😒
You’re absolutely right! There’s no shame in this game. Awee keep wearing diapers if it keeps you feeling confident!
Awee! It’s hard having to come to terms with what’s out of our control so I feel you! It may had taken you years-just like me- but we did it!
The ABDL community definitely made my life a whole lot easier while dealing with incontinence. The medical diapers are garbage but it’s nice seeing more premium quality diapers on the market! The designs are quite adorable!
Awee! And thank you for being so supportive and taking the time to write all of this! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Ok firstly, and most importantly, loved the sass at the end! 😂 that had me cracking up!
You’re totally right Pree, people are too quick to judge when it comes to certain disabilities. So quick to cast you aside or outcast, and it does make the fear reasonable and real. However you’re definitely not in this alone. Like you say this community you created is strong and we got each other 😊🖤🐝
@@DLCoates1 lmao! 😂
People don’t think before they speak sometimes 🤦🏽♀️ and you’re right! We’re really in this together! 🖤🖤🖤
Yes most of the disabled community is treated like trash sometimes because some people underestimate are abilities regardless of the disability/illness/problem/condition we've. Everyone is different in the community yet we're all looked at the same for the most part.
@@ligespiegel4966 exactly! Take those with autism as an example. Socially they may not do well, but take a look at Elon Musk or Bill Gates! 2 richest men in the world, both big successes with autism!
@@ligespiegel4966 I agree! People oftentimes assume one’s disabilities define their abilities but that’s far from the truth.
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We need to make a day call international diapers day ❤
@@ardaramamarwyn972 they be too cute!
I would follow you on Facebook if I could find you on there but I have you on here and instagram
@@Beals1986 awe message me on Instagram because I don’t have Facebook!
@@BumblePree gotcha thanks
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