From Dave to Alice: A Journey Toward Comfort and Confidence

For a long time, I thought incontinence had to mean compromise. I thought it meant hiding, pretending, or feeling less than myself. My name is Dave—but many also know me as Alice. And this is the story of how I found not just the right diapers, but also a new kind of freedom.

It didn’t happen overnight. I tried products that didn’t fit, styles that felt clinical, and options that left me more anxious than assured. But with time, I realized that the right diaper isn’t just about absorbency. It’s about how it makes you feel. Secure. Comfortable. Even a little bit proud.

That’s where Cotton Tail Diapers comes in. They’re designed for people like me—people who want more than just function. People who want comfort, quality, and yes, even a little softness along the way.

As my confidence grew, so did my wardrobe. I discovered that leggings and yoga pants—once something I thought I could never wear—actually became a source of freedom. They’re soft, stylish, and surprisingly easy to layer with the right protection. What once felt impossible has become a daily joy.

For me, Alice isn’t just a name. It’s the part of me that embraces color, playfulness, and confidence. And Cotton Tail Diapers has become a part of that journey—proof that you don’t have to give up joy or authenticity just because life takes an unexpected turn.

If you’re starting your own journey, I want you to know this: finding the right diaper isn’t just about protection. It’s about finding yourself again. And when you do, the confidence you gain is more powerful than you might imagine.

For more of my personal journey—the yoga pants, the leggings, the little victories of living openly padded—you can visit my companion blog, Alice in Yoga Pants. That’s where I share the day-to-day reflections, outfits, and softer side of this story. Cotton Tail is where we build something new together, but Alice in Yoga Pants is where it all began.

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