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Hey, so recently I have switched to wearing diapers for all the hours while I am awake (minus work hours). I do not have a

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Hmm, diaper covers huh. I don't have any of those. Although I am going to get my first cloth diaper and plastic panties in the near future. Those plastic panties will probably do the trick. Thanks for the input good sir!

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I just have to laugh at cloth-like diapers and having to wear plastic pants over them

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Perhaps you're right zpeed :o But it is because people are wanting that which they cannot have: absorbent underwear which is like regular underwear :huh: If they would just accept that a diaper is a diaper and that there is nothing wrong with wearing them, then here would be fewer cloth-like diapers and more of those that actually work well regardless of how they look :P I wear 'cloth-like' pull-ups daily because they are enough to handle my leakage and they do not cause me any problems. If I needed more or had problems with them I would do whatever I needed to to stay dry and I would not worry about it <_< And when I want a 'real' diaper, it's going to have plastic backing because that is what 'real' diapers have :wub:

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I'm not sure how to prevent it, but once you get the raw skin from the chafing, the very best thing I have found is Sween Cream.

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plastic is better than >cloth-like is worse than real cloth

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I remember when I has to start wearing 24/7 and was getting the same chafing problem with my disposable diapers (especially when they swelled up from being wet). I got by with rubbing a small amount of desitin

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So, every incontinent person should sit still, all day long?

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It's not good to generalize when others feel differently about things ;) I am quite happy with my cloth-like pull-ups at work. Many other DL's who are small enough to wear them prefer diapers like Goodnites or Pampers Cruisers, which have always had only cloth-like backing. Most of us do like plastic-backed diapers, just not all us or all of the time :whistling:

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Correct, and correct. Goodnites and "baby" diapers are more often used by adults for the look/feel or as doublers. Cloth-like are generally intended for light or stress-induced incontinence. Plastic is generally intended for more of a moderate or severe incontinence (though there are plenty of extremely cheap

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