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We are a week removed from my birthday and a big trip to London for me. Last week I talked about going to Wembley Stadium to watch the wrestling (AEW) and it was very, very good. The stadium looked amazing, especially as it got darker, and the action was a lot of fun. It was a unique experience to sit amongst 81,030 other wrestling fans basking in something we don't get too often in the UK.

Originally I was supposed to go with my wife, my mum (who is also a wrestling fan) and my aunt. I even did a little slideshow presentation to try and get my aunt up to speed a bit with what she was seeing! Unfortunately on the morning of the show my wife was feeling unwell and so stayed behind.

I was obviously padded for the two hour train ride to London. Yet again it was an NRU Str8up and, yet again it did its job well. It even stayed dry all the way to my hotel just outside the stadium which was good because my mum and aunt were still with me. They weren't sharing my room (in fact they were staying in a different hotel) but since my hotel was so close they came straight to mine.

Once in the stadium, shortly after the even began there was a new test for the Str8ups. I needed to poop. Now, fortunately for me, I wasn't in one of my stories so I went to the bathroom. The reason I say this was a test for the nappy was because although they had absorbency, thickness and comfort like a Megamax I wondered what their tapes would be like.

The tapes on Megamaxs are INCREDIBLY sticky. Once they are placed they aren't going to move. That's fine... unless you need to pull your nappy down to use the bathroom. Megamaxs tend to rip long before the tap gives way. I found the Str8up I was wearing was marginally better. The tapes were still very stubborn but they did re-attach and although the nappy did rip a little it wasn't as bad as my experiences with Megamaxs have been.

Later on in the evening I needed to pee and, try as I might, I couldn't just go in my seat. I think having family right next to me and all the noise and lights made it impossible to relax. So I headed down to the concourse again. This time I saw that there was a queue with at least 30 people in it waiting for the toilet!

I can only imagine how smug I looked as I stood just off to the side wetting myself in comfort. Whilst they had to brave the public porcelain I was wearing some fluffy padding. Whilst they were  worrying about pulling their pants down in the slightly chilly air I was reveling in the warmth encompassing my crotch. Whist they were dealing with an interminable line I was done and back in my seat in no time.

"You fools!" I said internally, "Look at you! Slaves to the facilities! Break your chains and free yourselves!"

Needless to say by the end of the show I was soaked. The nappy had held up brilliantly and honestly I'm falling in love with them. They are quickly becoming a favouite for when I want thickness.

There was one possible embarrassment. In the crowds on the way out my mum's hand briefly brushed against my butt. Now... I know for a fact she didn't feel what would be expected. By that stage the back of my diaper was very wet and being pulled down. I don't know if she noticed anything but she didn't say anything. She knows I'm an ABDL but that could've been very awkward!

Once alone in my hotel I was able to relax but not able to sleep. Despite the excitement of the day I was wide awake as I watched Terminator: Salvation (not great) on TV and then some random other stuff. I ended up staying up all night and getting the earliest train home. Obviously I was padded again. Which proved to be very useful as the toilet nearest me on the train was out of order.

The moral of the story is that nappies are GREAT for long journeys or events like the one I was at a week ago. There is so much less stress worrying about needing the toilet and it's just so much more comfortable. Wembley Stadium does have adult changing facilities but unfortunately I wasn't able to experience them! Maybe next time as AEW are coming back next August and I look forward to seeing them again!

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