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    • I use an old-fashioned, flat safety pin to hold the diaper and the insert in place. Secure the insert at the top front of the diaper with a safety pin so it doesn't slide down and bunch up or creep up at the rear. I have also tried attaching the insert at both the top of the front and at the bottom of the back. However, attaching it at the back can be uncomfortable, as you might feel the safety pin when sitting or moving. Therefore, I recommend attaching it only at the top of the front.
    • Thx Mom for the new diaper Andrea needs a new diaper and pants 👖.  She looks so cute in the wet pants.   The streak on her inner thigh is cute.  I wanna hug her 
    • I'm actually interested in reducing leaks right now. I notice that when I sleep in a diaper and decide to pee during the night, I will feel a little urine pass above my pubic bone off to the side, which makes we worry that the diaper will leak, which if often does in this case. The PP is positioned downward, but when I pee I suppose some urine flows up first because of the (very minor) pressure. I wonder how parents fix this with their kids who have stomach or side sleepers. But other than doubling up, or also wearing cloth diapers or plastic pants I'm not finding much. Seems to me it's down to your luck?   It sure is expensive! Although to me the cost would be my relationship, which is priceless :). In the end I decided to not wear any protection at all and so far, after a couple of weeks I have not had an accident. It's likely I was in what for me would be the sweet spot, wetting without remembering, but also still continent if I have to be.  I've drank water and worn diapers to bed here and there. I guess old/nice habits die hard. But noticed I fully wake up again before releasing. I don't like it as I'm more aware of if my diaper is leaking or not, and finding a position in which I can release without it being an issue (leaks wise). Thanks for your suggestion though! If I would have had any accidents this would have surely provided a good solution. Wearing training pants inside of a pull up style diaper would have given me the feedback I needed for sure. It also reminds me of this bed-wetting coach you can find online. He also sells courses on how to untrain and this was one of his ways to encourage you to wet again. He made we wear underwear inside of my diaper, use it, and then put it under my pillow to remind me how much of a bedwetter I was supposed to be...
    • Dang. Double D's dream was strangely prophetic.
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