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  1. hey kari, under the polls section for any member to post a poll there is a three or four page thread just about this... many members have joined in this discussion on that thread. If you know you have an illness that is going to leave you in need of a power of attorney or caregiver in the future i would suggest having a frank talk with those friends or family members who you feel could best advocate for you and ask one of them if they would be your power of attorney. Then you MUST MUST MUST make out a living will. Meet with your doctors and other health care professionals to discuss your wishes, then meet with an attorney and make up a living will that is legal. Although not 100% fool proof, a living will can help ensure your family and loved ones honor your wishes, and not just what they think you may have wanted. Many doctors can give you information regarding a living will, and the phone numbers or websites of organizations which can assist you in making and filing one. Your doctor can also answer questions regarding medical situations so you can be as thorough, clear and concise as possible in your will. it is important in this will to state who you would wish to be your power of attorney, and to talk with these folks first about your wishes so if they do need to step in they are prepared. I actually recommend EVERYONE make a living will, no matter how young and healthy one may be, you never know when you may be in a car accident and need someone to advocate for you. I have had a living will since i was 19. My brother was in a car accident and in a coma for 10 days. This is when i decided i needed to make my wishes known. Also it is important to keep you will updated, if you feel you no longer want a particular person to act on your behalf, or medical technologies change, or any other important change happens, update it as soon as possible to make sure your current desires are being met.
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  3. I decided to help out all you other curious diaper loving boys and girls by writing a review of Huggies girls GoodNites L/XL. Fit: They fit really nice on the hips. Nice and tight. I'm a 32" waist and I managed to get 11 of them on tonight, so if you like a lot of padding you can do it with these diapers. Design: The butterfly's on my diaper are cute and I really like it. For all you guys who think you can't pull off a girl's diaper, you'd be wrong. Wetting: These diapers hold wettings really well. I got three decent wettings in them without any leaks. Messing: I never messed these diapers but there's enough room in the butt that I'm sure you could get a good load in them no problem. So that's my little review of my experience with these GoodNites. Hope it helps.
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  4. I have been on Social Security disability for just short of a decade. Durring that time, I have seen my Grandmother deteriorate. I was her P.O.A. but she was still able to make her own decisions. And besides my best efforts (with my family's blessing) Her church got involved. And screwed up any plans up of a life in assisted living. Now she's in a conventional Nursing Home, but where's her "church" now? Just because one claims to be a Christian doesn't mean they really are, but I digress... Long story that I'd rather not relive. She's in her 80's and I'm in my 40's. I pretty much know by the time I'M 50 THAT I will need a guardian. I don't want to be the same burden to my friends who I trust more than even family. When they think I'm ready, I will go. I can barely can hold my bladder, but that's the only thing that I look forward too. I just want stories and advice from others that deal with an older family member. Or like myself, see it coming soon.
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  5. ok i just have to say 1. i have lived at four different universities.. janitors clean the restrooms ONCE a day... often either very early morning or very late at night. so if the restrooms are dirty it would be because your fellow dorm mates are so inconsiderate to their peers and dorm co-habitants that they piss everywhere and put trash all over the floor. I work in a dorm where the students are lucky enough to have two custodians we each check and clean the bathrooms ONCE per shift. There are 15 bathrooms in the dorm, plus a multitude of other things to do. vacuuming, cleaning surfaces, windows, taking out trash, cleaning entry ways, sweeping stairwells, mopping floors. It takes 20 minutes to clean one bathroom where i work, this has 4 showers, three toilets and 4 sinks, because you see the cleaner needs to sit for five minutes at the least for it to truely do its job. fifteen bathrooms at 20 minutes each means 5 hours of a shift is spent cleaning bathrooms, that only leaves three hours to pick up the rest of hte mess the students leave. sorry, but its just aggrivating people in dorms think custodian means maid. If you can't keep a bathroom clean for 24 hours after it has been throughly cleaned then you shouldn't be allowed to use it! Where i work, if the bathrooms are rediculously mess, i lock them down for 48 hours and the residents have to go to another floor to use the bathroom. Give your custodians a break, we have to clean up your piss and shit and spit and cum and nasty food put everywhere because you silly dorm students are too lazy to clean up after yourselves. ok sorry rant over..... but i agree, take your diapers out to the dumpster directly. When we continuously found used adult diapers in the trash, we tracked down the source and started returning them to the person who ewas leaving them in the trash.. so careful you might have me as your custodian...
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  6. But it's 20/4. Besides, do we really need to bring silly drug culture into our site? :\
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  7. I personally avoided living in a dorm while I was in college because I hated the entire concept of dorms, and didn't want roommates. (The only "roommate" I'd want is my girlfriend, and she's well aware of my diaper fetish.) However, disposing of used diapers is relatively easy: 1. Wrap the used diaper up. Since you seem to be a fan of Goodnites Blackoutsunset, I'd recommend leaving the sides intact and "folding" them in on themselves, or tearing both sides and "rolling" them up like a traditional baby-diaper. If you want to tape them shut you can, but it's really not necessary. 2. Place the used diaper in a plastic bag. Trash bags are best, but any plastic bag will work. Push down on the bag and turn it a few times to seal in the diaper. Now turn the sealed diaper inside-out and repeat; what you're effectively doing is sealing the diaper in two layers of plastic--repeat a third time if possible. Now seal the bag tightly and securely. 3. Store the sealed bag with the diaper inside of it in a black plastic trash bag or a reusable plastic container with a lid. If you use a reusable container, make sure that the lid is secure. 4. If you use a black plastic trash bag, take it to the trash room on trash day, or dump it in the dumpster yourself. I should note that I never mess my diapers, but if you do, follow steps 1 and 2, and then follow step five below: 5. Take the diaper directly to the dumpster; trust me, it'll wreak before the day is over. Think of it this way: If you didn't flush the toilet and left crap in it, even with the lid down, it'd smell, right? Same here; it's a lot easier to conceal the smell of urine then the smell of feces. (I've had a toilet break on me with feces in it--trust me, it's not fun.) I generally used to take any diapers I used home with me when I left college for the day and throw them away there. I carried them in plastic bags in my backpack, and made sure they weren't visible while I was on campus. On occasion, if I entered a bathroom and noticed that there was piss all over the floor, and none of the toilets/urinals were flushed, and the trash was practically overflowing, then I might drop a used diaper into it if I was the only one in the bathroom. My rationale for this was actually quite simple: If my "fellow classmates" were going to trash the bathroom, and the janitors weren't doing their job (even after a few of us complained repeatedly to staff and faculty about the problem,) then I really didn't mind leaving a pee-soaked diaper in the trash. At least my urine was in a diaper, which was in a plastic bag, and not on the floor, toilet seat, or ceiling, (I wish I were joking about that last part, but I'm not,) and if it took a used diaper to get someone to clean the bathroom, so be it. The way I see it, I did the janitor a favor compared to what my classmates were doing. (I honestly did this no more than two times mind you.) Oh, and if you're one of the people who trashes or trashed the bathroom, and essentially was the reason I was wearing a diaper in the first place, the following message is for you: Point your damn dick into the bowl/urinal when you pee. Don't sh*t on the toilet seat, and when you're done, flush! If you don't want to touch the flusher, use your foot, or a paper towel, but flush. If you're the guy who pissed on the middle of the floor, not even near the toilets or the urinals, and thought it was funny, you were wrong. I don't appreciate nearly breaking my neck from tripping on your urine, and I don't appreciate your urine on my shoes. Furthermore, I really don't appreciate seeing your used condoms hanging out of the trash can, on the floor, or in the stall near the toilet. You wouldn't like seeing my used condom, and I don't like seeing yours. And finally, you may be repulsed by my diaper, but at least my diaper is sealed away in a sanitary manner, and is actually in the trashcan, and not lying next to it. I'm sorry if I offended anyone who is mindful of others while in a public restroom, but if you saw what the restrooms that I usually had to use at a four-year university looked like, you'd understand why I posted the above paragraph. I once entered a restroom on campus that had a puddle of pee no less than foot from the door, and I nearly went flying from the slick floor. I was admittedly glad that I was wearing Goodnites when that happened, because I didn't want to spend anymore time in that bathroom than I absolutely had to. Seriously though, common sense should tell you when it's time to throw your used diapers away Blackoutsunset. At home, I store my used ones in trash bag, in a cool, dry, isolated part of my house. This way, they don't wreak from the heat of the garage, they're not visible to my family or friends, and I can just dump them into the trashcan on trash night and not worry about them stinking up the place. Dorms are different, but if you have a single, it should be relatively easy for you to purchase a trash can and use it for your diapers. If your dorm has a closet, you should put the aforementioned can in there, and keep a "regular" trash can out in the open. If you're using Goodnites, you could even use an actual diaper pail if you had the money and space for it in your closet. Just don't be sloppy about emptying it. Again, common sense should prevail.
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  8. I like the j&j lavender bath wash and body lotion... makes my skin smooth, makes me nice and sleepy, and makes me smell just like a lil baby. also any sort of kids bubble bath puts me right in the baby mood, not just cause of playing with the bubbles, but the smell, because i have adult bubble bath and it doesn't have the same effect.
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  9. I like being on this site, and these boards, but one thing does annoy me. It might just be me, but does anyone else find the sign/banner telling us what our IP Address is and what system and provider we are using, a bit off putting. Some members have it as a banner at the end of their posts. It gives the impression that we are being spied upon. I always like to think that this site is a safe haven for people who share our lifestyle. There, I've got it off my chest, does anyone else feel the same way? Maybe DD should consider banning the use of these. Otherwise, it's a great place to be.
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  10. Of course, that's great, but accusing people of working for Bambino because they like the product is more than a bit paranoid. It's totally possible to fairly discuss the product, in its ups and downs (and it has both) without snidely insulting people.
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  11. Someone needs to "change" this thread....it's becoming increasingly POOPY! Needless to say it's gone to hell in a handbasket!
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  12. And I thought in another post that you said you don't flaunt your diapers when out and about! Seems that when you try and argue one point in a forum, you turn around and post something compleatly contradictory in another forum. Can you blame people here for some of their comments about your posts?
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  13. Ever since I told my hubby about my diaper desires and we actually bought some and made use if them things have been SO good! I am so relieved to be able to have a bag of them sitting in he closet and not caring if he sees them! Not only that but somehow my husband can tell sometimes when I'm in the mood to wear. For example the other night I was in the mood to wear and when I wear, usually he wears too because he knows what that does to me and what he gets as a result of that! Lol! Anyway, I told him I was going to take a shower and he said that I should make sure I put on some "funderwear" when I got out. So I did and when I walked in the living room, he was sitting on the couch playing video games wearing nothing but a tshirt and diaper. It was so cute and I was reminded again biw fortunate I am to have him. I always dreamed of being married to someone who would be somewhat involved or at least tolerant of my love of diapers, but I honestly never expected for that to actually happen. Its such a liberating feeling to know that at the very least he knows and doesn't mind me doing my thing, even if he doesn't understand it. Tonight we have to polish our car to take to a car show on Saturday. Yesterday my hubs ran a clay bar over the whole car and tomorrow we will wax her. So while I'm kinda disappointed that we won't really have any time to extended diaper fun, I plan on putting on one when I get home and wearing it all evening. Maybe once we get done with the car tonight we will have time for a little fun! Come on 5 o clock!
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  14. well, he was comparing diapers, not electronics but yes, most china stuff is junk, usually u can get better stuff somewhere else
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  15. Have you taken a look around your house lately? Not all Chinese products are junk. We can enlighten ourselves through the application of a few wise old sayings. "May the buyer beware." and "You get what you pay for."
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  16. When I first got truly active in the DL world (about fifteen years ago) I became a loyal Molicare Fan. Had to have my Moli's. Around 2001 I discovered Abenas and switched over to the white diaper crowd. Then DPF started getting stale and I discovered DailyDiapers Forums. Man what a lifestyle tweak! Diapers were no longer a hobby for me. TBHG came along with the Classico a few years back and DD announced it here. So I had to try them! OMG talk about making diapers an almost religious experience! I will never switch back - I'll stand my ground and fight for my Bambino's. In my experience with Bambino Diapers, I've never once had a bad shipment. Not so with other brands. There's a common problem with mass produced adult diapers out there caused by machine folding - the plastic backing gets stretched and creased in the folding process - sometimes the tension is excessive and the creases split. These perforations obviously cause leakage - I've experienced it with other brands of thicker adult incontinence briefs. It happens when the machinery gets out of adjustment, as machinery often does. Never on any Bambino I've ever purchased over the years - about twelve cases so far. If that has happened to you as a consumer, it is your right to send it back. Standing up for yourself by interfacing with the purveyor in order to give them the first oportunity to make ammends is part of being a responsible consumer. While on this thread, I state the following: I have friended some wonderful people here, some of whom feel the same way about Bambino Diapers and products as I. We actually chat and email back and forth. One of these people seems to be getting slandered and rubbed around needlessly on this thread. The is the Bambino Diapers Brand Thread, where you go if you are a consumer of the brand. I am one and NEVER have I gotten an impression that there was some sort of marketing going on. Marketing - no. Promotion - Hell Yes! I will say, without naming names, that to know a Bambino Lover one has to first Be One. I am one. Either a person "gets it" - or they don't. Some don't "get it" - If you don't, fine - There are other places for you to spend your time. But I ask that you keep your hurtful implications and inferences out of this particular thread. There is no place here for the hurting of reputations and/ or feelings. Here is what I want you to know: "Have something negative to imply?" "Upset? Why are you here in the first place - to participate or be destructive?" "Don't like it/ them/ me? Leave!" I will not tolerate having my good friends reputations slandered or damaged in any way. Before you post the inevitable flames, know this. Some of us here on DD have street credibility working for them. I think I do. I also think there are some others here, that would probably agree, who have "serious street cred" working for them. Do flamers have "street cred"? Having umpteen-million flaming opinions does not "street cred" make, unless you want to be known as a "Serious Flamer". Otherwise, kindly close that clam!The ONLY person(s) who may be upset by this are exactly the one's I mean to call out! There is no room for negativity and hurtful dialog here. Have I mentioned any names? No. Should you be upset? I don't know, should you? I am not neccessarily responding to threads immediately post above. Just the trouble causing elements somewhere in this thread. We know who you are. Anyway, back to the thread. My Case of Classico Diapers arrived yesterday evening via UPS Ground, as promised. This took four business days. I appreciate how discrete and well packaged the shipments are. I looked up my purchasing history while ordering them. That's a neat feature. I've been buying them since they first came out. The feeling I get upon opening the case is like Christmas Morning or like a kid feels upon getting a long-awaited birthday present in a large box. You know what's inside! You can't wait to open it! Damn, it better be perfect or you'll cry! Nope - nothing wrong here. Well, I'm not crying now.
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  17. Given the number of appeals and hearings involved in executing the death penalty, not really. Sure, we could expedite this process, but we couldn't do so without condemning a lot of innocent people to death. Frankly, the only way to appropriately balance human and legal rights vs the death penalty is by having long, drawn out, and convoluted legal procedures which mitigate the chance(and even then, don't eliminate) of innocent people ending up in the execution chamber. It's definitely not an open and shut issue.
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  18. I looked high and low on Facebook for a fan or group page for DailyDiapers. It's nowhere. I thought this was a popular site, and popular sites usually have a Facebook-based satellite page. (Now, if you don't want others to know that you joined the page, you can always Remove your activity that you joined a DailyDiapers page from your newsfeed.) So, wouldn't it be nice if we had a DailyDiapers page on Facebook?
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  19. I honestly completely forgot about Molicares until someone mentioned them again the other - has anything changed with these in awhile? Or are they the same purple diaper...any new features or anything?
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  20. Both in the Sissykiss post in the Sissy Room and in House of Sissify and other such, the dialog is very adult sexually explicit, not childlike at all and that seems to be an integral part of it. There appear to be subtle overtones of FemDom in there. Most of my concepts come from House of Sissify and Mrs Silk's over the course of 8 or so years The quote I put here says otherwise and it is from here. Then how could you have "sissy boy"? "sissy girl" would be meaningless. Also LG's do not identify as Sissy, more as transgender but mostly as LG. It is nearly impossible to get a clear read on "Sissy", which I have explained elsewhere. when I deal with an LG, m or f (the latter called GG for "genetic girl") I can orient myself quite easily I recently found out that I cannot do that with Sissies. If you try to get beyond the frilly outfits and a veneer of doll, there is nothing there. It is like ther is not a substantial person in there If the tiara fits, wear it; if it does not, then do not project the illusion. Who else but the self-absorbed would argue with the natives? It implies that they know more about the territory than the folks who live there. I learned that lesson when I was 18 and embarrassed myself to just pieces.
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  21. The GOGIATI was a standard used by the Transgender Guide. Am I going to argue with the natives? I am not THAT self-absorbed. I reiterate I speak from long experience in the real world and from knowledge of the LG community. Am I going argue with the natives? I am not that self-absorbed. Finally I will let a self-described Sissy speak for him/her?self "Hi Christine, The more I hear from you, it seems we have less in common than I thought. You are really into the little girl stuff, that xcept for the filly outfits, I have no real interest in." Am I going to argue with the natives? I am not that self-absorbed. I refer you to the Sissykiss post in "Sissy Room" and to the House of Sissify for my understanding of Sissy; most of which I found apalling These are not matters of opinion or speculation, these are matters of observation and therefore speak for themselves. I do not speak for them, they speak for me.
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  22. A Little Girl is anyone, m or f, with a Play Age from 4 to 13 characterized by interest in girl things, dolls dresses, bride, fairy, anything like that; usually more than one such interest and enough to constitute a personality and identifies herself as such with dixtinct gender identification and boundaries, Her manner of speech is girlish, sometimes formal and she specifically excludes Sissy identification to avoid confusion, being fed up wiht being mis-identified or a sense of superiority of being a specific kind of feminine person. She may or may not be diapered, If you read my blog on the matter It goes into more detail, she can be frilly or not. For many LG's the idealized forms: English/Alice in Wonderland, 1950's or Japaneise. She is "cute" or "adorable" and runs anywhere from mild to Pink and Blonde; I've come across some LG's that the only reason you think they're girls is because they say they are. They can be divided further into VLG: Very Little Girl, 4-6, with the rest being ALG; The ALG's have a very negative attitude to diapers fro some reason. Like any other group some LG's exhibit agenda-driven-ness with names like sandra_skirts, debbie_dressy or rachel_frillikins When not in LG mode, the male LG is usually perfectly happy with his primary gender and is often quite strongly such. These are identified by the COGIATI gender test as class 3 Androgyne. Politically they reflect the populations of their areas
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  23. Also called it dummy & always will
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  24. You are my kind of gal! I wish I could find one like you in my area. Since he's not used to our routines, perhaps gradually letting him know more & more would maybe make the transition smooth. It's like a frog to hot water - warm it up and it stays inside. Put it in when it's too hot, and he jumps out. Overwhelming him with too much at once may not procure good results.
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  25. I like the molicare fit - I just am not crazy about their design. I wish they would change their design...because their fit is really nice. Not too crazy about the purple and blue though - wish it was just white.
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  27. The proper place to dispose of a used disposable diaper is of course...... A K-Mart parking lot! The downside is that many K-marts have closed, and you don't want to dump it in a Walmart lot, cause Walmart is higher class.
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  28. ajthebabypie, there are two things in your life that at the moment are separate - 1 - your AB feelings and emotions, and 2 - your love and care for your partner. It is not possible to hide from either, so these have to merge to make you happy. You have tried communication - with your partner - a good idea when it works, but as you have stated, this hasn't worked. What I suggest you do is put a critical eye on your relationship - it currently is not working and you have two choices - try to save it OR move on to another one. Are you getting / will you get what you want from this relationship? Is there something that you can do to improve this. (Without effecting #1 above) ? If you can't answer 'yes' to both of these questions, then I am sorry, this relationship is over already, and all is needed is you to realize it.
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  29. Without knowing just what was on the computer, we can only sepeculate... It's possible that he did have some kiddie porn on there... It's also possible that the roommate overreacted... But that's the risk people take when they leave pictures in places where others can find them. Especially when they're living with someone else. There's a reason I kept my CDs of diaper pics at my grandparents' house while I was in collage and my laptop had separate boot-up and login passwords based on subjects that I never discussed with my roommate and why I only did schoolwork and played games on it while I was at collage. This was very much the same reason I left the diapers at my grandparents' house: I'm a very untrusting individual and the last thing I needed was someone at collage finding out about the diaper thing. I didn't have anything particularly bad or anything even involving children, but I would've had one hell of a rough time if anyone had found the pics, simply due to the "Hey! That person's different from us! Get 'em!" mentality (this happened to someone who was living in the adjacent room [the dorms're set up so that a 2-person room shares the bathroom with a 3-person room] over something far more insignificant than diapers). I didn't have to worry about my grandparents looking at the CDs because they didn't even have a computer.
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  30. Wrong. I'm by definition a little girl, I play little (3 years old) and i'm a girl...Little Girl! I like none of that girly sissy non-sense that is dolls, dresses, fairy, obnoxious non-fun stuff (although no one is taking my disney princess coloring book away from me). I like to be rough and tumble and play with the boys. Build sand castles, wrestle, bounce a ball around, splash in puddles! A little girl is simple, someone who is little (defined as loosely as you like) and a girl!
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  31. and just for the record, fuck the coagiati...bunch of sexist crap that is also pretty harmful to the trans community.
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  32. Show me exactly where in the WPATH Standards of Care (any edition!), which is the AMA and APA approved document for treating trans individuals (and has been for 30 years), the COGIATI is mentioned as a standard? The COGIATI is based on the sexist premise that "girls are bad at math, and good at writing" which while maybe true over some large statistical sampling is useless when trying to diagnose individuals. Tell Shafi Goldwasser she isn't good at math, or a boy for that matter! Also the test is rather ridiculous with its multiple choice format its impossibly easy to have it be a self-fulfilling prophecy to get any result you want once you know the premise or at the very least the cultural stereotypes of women. Its sexist because it makes gender about stereotypes, not identity! As for the rest of the debate about who is a sissy and who is not. I don't really care. So i'll leave the comparison of penis size to Loopy and yourself. :-D Does anyone have a red crayon? Mine broke!
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  33. Keep in mind that diapers are a mass produced product. As with all mass produced product, defects do occur. Leaky diapers happen. If you aren't ready for it, don't wear in public (for those who have a choice). For those that cannot choose, it is something that can happen anyway. If your urine smells that bad to have the smell not come out of your clothes, you need to drink more water. I know defects are bad and shouldn't happen but they will eventually happen and don't have a cow about it unless they refuse to replace them.
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  34. Nothing can be "right" all the time, NA.
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  35. Do yourself a favor and don't ever have kids. My 2 year old pisses on everything (diapers, pajamas, crib, living room carpet, ME) If you think getting peed on constitutes throwing them in the trash bin then I'd need to be thrown away a long time ago. Also, you mention the "pretty big trash cost"... Seriously? Throwing away a case of defective diapers causes you to feel that you're going to have financial damages? Where do you live that it costs you any considerable amount of money to put something in the trash can?! Not to mention.. I've ordered from Bambino dozens of times, and I'll get 1 defective diaper out of a hundred. The chances of you getting an entire CASE that's defective is RARE (still possible) I'm not calling you a liar, but it's HIGHLY unlikely to get an entire case of defects. If that's the case, I'm sure Bambino will replace them, they might want you to send the case back so they can see how so many got past QC, so don't throw them out just yet. Frankly you just sound like a finicky customer who wants to complain.
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  36. i completely agree about the cleanliness and i would also suggest buying a trashcan with a lid at wal mart or another local shop that sells them. Most dorm rooms don't supply trash can's anyway, and if you are only planning on taking trash out once a week, then buy a larger kitchen size trashcan with a lid, black trashbags, and yes still put your diapers in a smaller bag tied up before you put them in the larger trash bin, also they sell deodorizing sticky things to put on the lid of the trash can so when you open it to throw trash away, the odors don't get out. I would suggest that as no girl wants to hang out in a guys room if it smells nasty. however freshman year at college, most people are still stuck in the high school gossipy stage and so they will notice weird things, and will gossip. College is also the beginning of your academic and professional career and as such, you do not want professors and perhaps future employers to hear students talking about your personal hygene, whether it be smells from your room, or from your pants. Often it is professors who you will be using as references and other universtiy staff members you work with, for graduate school or future jobs, and staff and faculty of universities DO hear what students say about other students. I work in the freshman dorm and know far to much about the students who live here. Often the custodians are treated like they are invisible and the students will go on with their conversations even when i am just feet from them cleaning. Be clean, be curteous, and be respectful of yourself, your peers, the staff and faculty at the university and you should have no problems. but i do agree, dont worry so much, just have fun in your diaper wearing and use common sense when it comes to hygenic practices.
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  37. So you want to pay to keep him in prison for the rest of his life? Makes plenty of sense to me. Killing him is way, way cheaper.
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  38. Well it IS rather strange that being in a wet pullups with your mother in law got you sexually aroused. I would NOT mention this to anyone else. Even on here that's kind of risky. I almost expected you to say "then she said you need a change widdle babby?" For a first post....rather sexually spicy. I call bs. Of course people are being nicer to you than they were to me. Apparently getting sexually arouse in a wet diaper with your MIL is nowhere near as bad as riding a random bus in a messy diaper, not sexually aroused... Buch a' hypocrites.
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  39. I was not comparing anything to anyone, I was pointing out how retarded it is for people to celebrate made up drug culture bullshit on a day when we should be remembering the deaths of kids. I wouldn't say "millions across the world" considering it is an American thing. There is a couple big of fallacies in your arguement, the main one is ALCOHOL DOESN'T MAKE YOU HALLUCINATE! The other problem is St. Pat's day is an Irish thing and is only celebrated here because of the massive amount of Irish in the U.S.. Maybe read up on what St. Pat's day is before you compare a holiday that actually does mean a lot to millions before comparing it to that poor excuse for an attempt at a counter-culture holiday where more people can gather, break the law, and be even more useless. St. Pat's day began as an official celebration back in 1600, Christmas has been around since for... see where I am going? The concept of 4/20 was for a bunch of kids in California to meet after school to smoke together at 4:20. They [Christmas and St. Pat's] are on a whole other tier of importance than this half-hacked excuse for doing drugs.
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  40. First: Absinthe is a spirit. Second: No http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/1/1/14 Keyword: prescription -Regulated by the USFDA -Black Box Warning Definition: A prescription drug is a licensed medicine that is regulated by legislation to require a prescription before it can be obtained. The term is used to distinguish it from over-the-counter drugs which can be obtained without a prescription. Medical Dictionary prescription drug definition Function: n : a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription http://www.justice.gov/dea/concern/marijuana.html I think DD takes a stance against criminal activity, or maybe that's just me.
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