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    • Ruby let out a tiny squeal while her bottom was powdered blushing even some powder poofed out of her pull up giving off a sweet baby smell “Th..ank you…” she murmured before going over to the couch to study her pull up giving off a loud rustle 
    • I just want to put in a placeholder here.  This is a story I want to get back to, but right now just the opening thematic statement tells me this is going to be far too triggering for me.  I'm re-entering therapy, starting tomorrow night, to deal with my own mother's abuse (among other childhood traumas), and I'm struggling to continue following otherwise really well-written stories because of those triggers.  But I'll be back for this one, I promise, because it already feels more visceral, but not cartoonish.  
    • I know in my catchment area they supple the Tena Slip Active fit range and these are good nappies. Before they issue 'pads' they do loads of tests to determine why you are experiencing continence issues, issuing pads is last resort, they asked you to measure your urine output to determine which absorbency pads they'll issue, if it is just urinary incontinence here they only issue Tena Comfort pads with net pants, They issue all in one slips for double incontinence though.
    • I am now starting to question the cost of the 24/7 life. When I do some math I’m coming up with this costing $90/month and am not sure I’m that into diapers that I want to spend that much on this. I kind of feel like maybe wearing after work when I’m in the mood is more up my alley. I feel like I keep getting this desire to be put permanently back in diapers but once the reality of that sets in I start to doubt if it’s feasible.
    • To start, these are unisex even though they show a picture of a male.  So far I'm happy with them. They fit well, comfortable and the gathers are not overly constricting. I'm using Prevail Nu Fit disposable briefs. Not one known for the best protection, but very doable with these plastic panties. Normally I only wet my diapers, but occasionally have other accidents, and so far far these contain a soft movement. They're not very noisy, just a little crinkle when in a quiet setting. Shipping time was reasonable, roughly a week. I've been looking for  good panties at a reasonable price, and Carer sent me a deal I couldn't pass up. $10. US/pair with free shipping. Now I wish I would have ordered multiple pairs.      https://carerspk.com/products/plastic-pants-adult-rubber-cloth-pull-up-diapers
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