Was wondering, for those that go to movie theaters often and buy drinks, do you wear a diaper to the theater (or a goodnight or something equivalent)? The reason I ask is only partially AB related, it just seems like movie theater drinks really go RIGHT through you, causing you to get up multiple times during the movie missing scenes just because you couldn’t wait.
I started wearing goodnights to the theater, mostly just so I didn’t miss any of the scenes, and I’m wondering if you all do the same?
I have a large bladder. I get a large soda all the time (and a movie theater large is enormous) and still hold out until the end of the movie (not just 2 hour movies, either, sometimes it’s 3 hours or longer.)
It’s weird for me. Like, I can work a 9 hour shift without using the restroom even with the free drinks (to which I usually get probably a full cup an hour), but half of a large soda at the movie theaters has me going back and forth between movie and bathroom.
I have worn a diaper to the theater. Now I hardly go to them. The movies are too pricey. I think it’s been a year since I last went to one and saw Cloverfield.
On average, I buy drinks once every four visits. However, I GET drinks every visit.
Washing a cup and taking it with you does wonders for that cost thing, though at a certain point the cup is just too foul to use again. Three washes I’ve found is the maximum, and I’ve been doing it for years now. No problems thus far.
I don’t go to movies often. I have however, gone before in diapers. I saw Star Trek First Contact, Star Trek Insurrection, Major League Back to the Minors, Independence Day, Volcano and many other late 1990s movies in diapers.
Back then, I had bladder problems so I chose to wear a diaper just to be on the safe side. It did help. Nowadays, I can hold it. Last movie I saw was The Simpsons movie and I was not in a diaper for that.
lol i use to work in a cinema and a guy brought a cup to me that had been chewed on and was really old and manky, and he demanded a new one. so i called security to escort him from the premises