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    • 5.69 / 5.89 / 6.09 😮🤬😢
    • No just the west coast 
    • I used to do this back in my Depends days and it worked pretty well. Once i got more absorbent medical diapers and ABDL diapers the need to do this went away. I do sometimes put a Huggies baby diaper inside my adult diaper which boosts absorbency quite a bit. If you do that remember to slit the outer shell to allow fluids to leak into outer diaper.
    • Valid points if paying and using premium diapers like Mega Max, Crinklz, Abena and others.  Years ago I bought most of my packs of diapers from thrift stores and Goodwill.  Diapers like Prevail, McKesson and low end Attends.  These are more like store brands, thinner than premium diapers and often cloth backed.  They would last me 3 to 4 hours max.  When I would go out of town Christmas shopping for the day, I would double diaper for two reasons.  If I didn't cut slits in the backing of the inner diaper, I could just go to any restroom, slide down the outer diaper, remove the wet inner diaper, then pull up the dry outer diaper and I would be good for another 3 to 4 hours.  Ever try and carry a diaper in somewhere to a restroom for a diaper change?  Kind of hard to hide doing that.  Sometimes I'd cut slits in the inner diaper and let the urine gradually flow into the second, outer diaper.  That way I didn't even need to use a restroom to change or remove the wet inner diaper. Here's the thing.  When a package of 20 lower end diapers costs only $3.50 at Goodwill, it's not a waste of money to use two diapers to double diaper and last 6 to 8 hours for about 35 cents.  Quite the contrary, it's actually pretty economical. 
    • $3.79 to $3.85 for 87 octane yesterday.
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