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“I’m 31 and I Still Wear Diapers”: Disabled Woman Redefines Confidence with Honest Post

“I’m 31 and I Still Wear Diapers”: Disabled Woman Redefines Confidence with Honest Post

  • A wheelchair-bound woman showed confidence in her disability by using her X account
  • The woman said she was 31 years old and wore a diaper because she had incontinence problems.
  • The online community reacted to the post, with many showering the woman with kind words and encouragement

Sinothando Siyolo is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University. Cape Town (UCT), specializes in Media and Writing, Politics and Governance. Briefly before joining Sinohando, he worked as a Content Producer for Hibari Media and News Content Producer for South Africa (TSA).

A wheelchair-bound woman took to account X and left the internet in a bright mood as she showed off her confidence.

One woman said in a powerful X post that she was no longer ashamed of her disability.
A wheelchair-bound woman regained her confidence in a powerful mission. Images: @RoyaltiOnWheels
Source: UGC

In an X post by Nobathembu (@RoyaltiOnWheels), she caught herself carrying diapers in her wheelchair. Nobathembu looked amazing. She was take control and own your life with its ups and downs.

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He stated that he used to feel very ashamed and ashamed of having incontinence, but not anymore.

“I’m 31 and still wearing nappies/diapers, so what….? “Growing up, I was very embarrassed to have urinary incontinence.”

Jonga to you, no more shame… 28 years is a long time; I let go and receive my confidence and strength.”

Woman wearing diaper shows self-confidence

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Mzansi shares kind words with lady

The online community reacted to this post: many shares kind words to the young woman. See the comments below:

@ShogoleThapelo said:

“People are going through a lot.”

@Tamara_Booi was proud:

“I’m so glad you came to my Twitter. I first saw your videos on TikTok a while ago and I loved your content, but then I never saw your videos again. Follow Mandikuthi ke sana .”

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@Carlsonmvo1 stated:

“You are a Queen, don’t let anyone question you! Keep winning .”

@GLPvWSA wrote:

“You look amazing doing this! Congrats on raising awareness!!”

@ButiTsotetsi4 commented:

“Go girl.”

@confidencesekg3 said:

“I am so proud of you and I adore you.”

Wheelchair-bound man navigates heavy traffic like a pro

In another story, News in brief reported on a Joburg man in a wheelchair navigating heavy traffic.

There’s never a dull moment in it South Africa; A recent viral TikTok video proves this! Man in wheelchair spotted navigating heavy trafficand the clip shows him handling the hustle and bustle in Johannesburg like a pro. Complete with side mirrors; The man was moving through traffic as if his wheelchair was a suitable vehicle. He was obeying all road rules and attracting attention while doing so.

Source: News in Brief