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    • Sewing (I'm looking to learn how, so I can iron on a patch onto clothing and sew it on properly.)
    • Well actually you can.  I used to wear these a lot, although I switched to ABDL disposables a while back (when I'm not in cloth). They're good nappies imho, and the best medical-style nappies I've ever used. I've still got one in the boot of my car, for emergencies. You can get them from Dotty Diapers here, and I'm sure elsewhere too.
    • Arch Burger, regret and stomach issues. (Not from the Arch Burger, just the usual issues.) Not really much of a win, is it?
    • Stuck listening to whatever's playing on the hotel radio.  At least, the song I last heard, I can mostly recognize as Pink's "A Million Dreams." I work nights at a hotel, so whatever is on the hotel radio is what I'm listening to.  Every so often, there is something tolerable, but mostly not. Way too much Taylor for my taste.
    • Remember the Molicare Slip Maxi?  Blue (so VERY blue), comfortable, not that capacious it was a ubiquitously-available medical adult nappy that faded from view five or so years ago and I used to wear them a lot.  This week I found one hiding under some old t-shirts that smelled of mothballs this week: new old stock!  Rather than throw it out, I thought I’d wear it and send it off in some style.  It’s a strange definition of style I suppose, peeing in it but then again, I’m strange.  A bit like the Molicare Slip Maxi. The appearance was interesting.  Whilst typically nappy-shaped, it was strangely blue, sporting a series of thin, paired vertical black racing stripes.  If Barbarella Queen Of The Galaxy wore a nappy, it might look like this.  Each pair of stripes was interrupted at intervals on its north/south voyage across the expanse of nappy with a strange repeating logo: I studied this logo for some time.  Retirement is like that.  You have time to go deep. I decided that the logo MIGHT be a highly stylized man and woman embracing.  Perhaps this was to signify the inherent gender neutrality of the product.  Perhaps it was meant to graphically portray a girl named Moli getting some care but that seemed a little Epstein-creepy. It then occurred to me that perhaps it was designed to be viewed horizontally.  This wouldn’t be unusual.  I suspect many people clad in one of these are horizontal.  This way it looks completely different.  It might be a cartoon character: “Sogarssky The Smiley Seaplane” (he finishes every day with a wet bum). Or it might simply be an ancient Aramaic message warning about the unholy perils of nappy rash. We’ll never know.  You can’t buy these anymore. The relentless grinding wheel of accountancy-driven, global en-shittification saw these noble beasts of burden replaced with the lamentable and dismal “Molicare Elastic”.  Described as an “overnight” product for “very severe incontinence”, the Molicare Elastic “improvements” (I wouldn’t even call it “Verschlimmbesserung” because I doubt the manufacturer’s honourable intent) featured narrower padding, poorer fit and zero side protection guaranteeing uncomfortable wearing and wet bedding. Then, through a miracle of COVID-flation and Government intervention into the medical supply market, the en-shittified successor Molicare became more expensive than Rearz products that worked vastly better. Still, for a medical nappy, I’d forgotten how half-decent these obsolete PE-backed Molicare Slip Maxis actually were.  Whilst their core was not as comfortable as the Abena L4, their tapes actually worked and the PE backing whilst not necessarily being of sufficient structural rigidity to hold everything together, at least kept everything in roughly the same place: a task that the Abena never quite managed. Their capacity was modest.  Rated at roughly 3800ml, their real-world performance was probably closer to 800ml but this was generally adequate for a lightly-hydrated day.    Back in those days I was on a “3 nappy per day” diet. I taped it on (the fit felt comfortable and modestly safe for the purposes of pants-wetting), pulled up some plastic pants and a compression pant before a final layer of shorts and t-shirt with which to start my day.  I then proceeded to completely forget about what I was wearing which is a good sign.  At no point was I fretting about it. This got the point where I didn’t have any clear recollections of using it.  I actually ended up checking myself to find that I was indeed a bit wet.  This is something I’m noticing now.  I’ll find myself to be wet but not remember actually doing it.  I’m fairly sure this is 100% psychological insofar as a decision to pee WAS most likely made but has become so inconsequential but I’ve stopped remembering it (as opposed to incontinence).  Anyway it further evidences my comfort and faith in the product.  It remained soft and comfortable both dry and wet. The day proceeded further in comfort and with zero leaks.  It’s a shame I then had to ruin it by deciding (after 4 days of absolute sedentarism) to take it on a 13km bike ride.  At least the sturdy PE backing kept all the wet fluff particles from its disintegrated core in my nappy zone. Vale Molicare Slip Maxi.  Sure, newer (ABDL) products are better/stronger/cheaper but you were a decent product from your time and like your stablemate Abena L4, launched many 24/7 experiments.
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