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Rainbow Diapers

A space where our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans members can discuss related issues.


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    • the guy is wearing a kiddo premium plastic backed diaper. i can tell cause i have them.
    • No (surprisingly, given everything), but I probably should have.
    • I know this isn't the right spot but this is the only forum I visit and this new chat with other users bubble that stays on the screen is absolutely annoying.  Is there a way to hide it or make it optional?
    • I would imagine over 50% here share your feelings about diapers in a non sexual way.
    • Yes.  I was probably 11 or 12. I’d diverted a couple of clapped-out bath towels that my mother had put into our rag bag. With 3 younger siblings, safety pins were in abundance around the house.  They seemed to be everywhere. In those days (1970s) white plastic supermarket shopping bags were similarly abundant: even the sea turtles were choking on them. Making small holes in the 2 bottom corners of such a shopping bag before stretching/overlapping them open turned them into something that looked like (and more importantly, worked like) plastic pants.  There was no top elastic but it could be folded back over itself and tucked into the towel-nappy.  As long as I was careful, it worked quite well although washing and drying the towels was logistically difficult (until my parents discovered religion and I was left home alone for long periods of time). 
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