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


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    • I really sorry i feel this way. I am just trying to reach out for support. Please don't judge.
    • I was a bed wetter until the age of 10. In those days all that was available were cloth diapers and plastic pants. My mother would diaper me every night before bed and remove them in the morning to check and see if I was wet. She was very understanding and never belittled me about it.
    • I walked through the store a little dazed. It had been only a week since I moved to the city, having finished college and found a good paying job that was too good to turn down. If I had my preference, I’d have stayed in the small college town. But this opportunity was a good one, and my advisor had said it would be good to get out of my comfort zone after graduation. Well I was definitely beyond my comfort zone now, feeling very alone and trying to navigate a new place where I didn’t know a soul. I scanned each aisle, trying to get a lay of the land, figuring I’d be shopping here a lot since this store was so close to my apartment. For some reason, my eyes lingered a little longer than they normally would have as I passed the baby aisle. Then I saw her. Annie. My close friend from college. A few years ahead of me, but still a very good friend. Things had never gotten romantic between us, though that spark was definitely there, always under the surface. I started walking toward her, so excited to see a familiar face in an unfamiliar place, the sweet scent of baby powder filling my nose. I didn’t really even register that she was crouched down closely inspecting the shelves full of Pampers, Huggies, and Luvs. “Annie! hi!” Just as I called her name, I caught a glimpse of it… under her skirt… was that … a pull-up?
    • Seni Quatro are one of my long time favorite diapers!! They're probably the longest continuously bought diaper in my inventory, too. I generally use them for shorter overnights during the week, but they are a great diaper! I call them "the little diapers that can!" I've woken up with them completely saturated, and not a single drop leaked. They don't sag much, I find them very comfortable, they accept smaller boosters real well. The only negatives I can think of is the tapes aren't refastenable, and they don't come in a higher capacity!
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