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soggy

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  1. About a year ago xpmedical was sold to a new company. www.liveanew.com. Has anyone else had privacy issues, damaged product from the manufacturer, etc?
  2. Yes. Lube is your friend.
  3. I bought a bottle of Nair and used it while in the shower. My balls were on fire when I put the lotion on them! I couldn't get that stuff off quick enough. I'm not too keen about trying any kind of cream again. I got burnt once........
  4. you don't have to lay down for a landlord. your local library has lots of books on how to fight your landlord. All kinds of laws that apply to both sides. If you lose, it's because you didn't stand up for yourself. Check with your states attorney, etc. Document every word, every action, date, time, etc. Build a case, and present it in court. Find out if the landlord can kick you out if you don't have a place to move to, etc. Just don't lay down for them.
  5. I've went about 10 hours at the most, when I've been super drunk and passed out in bed. I try to make it a rule to go no more than6 hours tho. If I want to sleep in a wet diaper for an extended period of time, I don't have a problem with adding water, or some other type of liquid that won't promote a rash. Keep sugar based stuff out of the diapers!
  6. the doctors have told me that it takes time to get the zoloft back into the system, if I'm off of it for a time. What do you think? It does make sense tho. I've done zoloft for a short period.
  7. Over the years of wearing diapers, I have noticed that if my plastic pants are in the sunlight a lot, that they tend to get noisier, and they occassinally split or crack from the sunlight. I just put a bit of tape on each side of the plastic pants. I've used bath towels and plastic bags during tough times and have also noticed a loud crinkly sound with them. I've been happily diapered for over 30 years now.
  8. I learned to wet my diaper while driving before I tried it while driving. I worked at it with cloth diapers. The difference between cloth and disposable is that you instantly know whey you wet a disposable. With a disposable, the pee flows closer to the diaper (and the skin) before it gets absorbed, and it feels hotter. Cloth isn't the same. With cloth, I can wet my diaper many, many times without knowing any more than a minor start-up of pee. So it's much easier for me to wet with cloth diapers on. Cloth diapers soak it up at a faster rate. This training with cloth diapers makes it easier to wet my disposables while driving down the road. Or even while walking....... It's easier to wet my diapers at night if they are cloth. Don't know why. I just know.
  9. Wow. I agree with your reasoning. I've done my worst to a diaper as well. I've found that anything more than a triple layer diaper is a waste of material and money. Sometimes I just don't give a shit, and I put together a SUPER DIAPER. The kind of diaper that is noticeable when I walk thru the store. I put on a medium diaper. Then I put on another medium diaper. Then I go with an XL generic diaper that has 3-4 soaker pads stuck to it. Often enough, I turn the XL around backwards before I tape it on. It's a bit difficult to tape it on that way, but I get maximum soakage out of the diaper. Ever noticed that the back half stays dry forever? I turned mine around so I get more absorbancy.
  10. soggy

    Colored Diapers?

    I think that most of the colored diapers are the way they are because of color coding for types, brands, etc. In 27 years of diaper wearing, I've yet to find a company that makes diapers for adults that come in various colors; for any reason. I'm sure the item would be a hit amongst us all, but I don't think it will ever happen. Closest that I've come so far with it, is to dye some of my cloth diapers in the washing machine.
  11. Whether it's diapers or sex, remember that lubrication is your friend. It helps to keep rash away. Over 25 years or so of wearing diapers I've learned that a wet wash cloth with soap is a good idea with every change, along with vaseline, or baby oil, or some type of ointment. Hot days suck while wearing diapers. Lots of baby powder is a waste and just makes clumps in your diapers. Not good. Using foods in diapers is fun and cheap. If you enjoy wearing wet diapers while you sleep during the night, I strongly suggest using water in the diapers. It helps a lot to avoid rash. I've found that taking time away from the real world helps a lot. Just make sure to lock all the doors; then play! I've learned that any more than three disposable diapers on at one time is a waste of money and comfort. (cut slits into the other diapers before applying the last one. I suggest a safe room that is not accessable to anyone else if you want to get really deep into the act. No sense having a friend find out, and telling everyone when they walk into your special room by accident! Guess it really depends on whether or not it's a privacy issue to you. I've loved being in a diaper almost all the time, and I've found that most don't care for my way of life. I don't let it stop me from occassionally hanging diapers on the clothes line in the back yard tho. Wearing diapers is a good way of life to me, and I encourage others to wear them also. that's just me tho. Enjoy what you can in life, and be happy.
  12. My usual is a triple layer Abri Form. Two mediums, w/a generic cover. The disposables were really beginning to chafe me a bit, so I went with a double layer cloth for the night. Plastic pants, and a onsie.
  13. wow. that's not too far off base from my childhood. Although I was a pooper until age 21 due to beatings and psychological brain washing crap. I can relate. I've been into diapers for about 30 years now.
  14. This is Sally's Stuff NOODLES and a bit of butter are my stuffing of choice, easy to clean up, and very squishy and poop like. They stay fresh, don't dry out, and feel good as long as you rock back and forth......easy clean up. BANANAS: They are more authentic than noodles, but tend to get hard and firm to your tight little buns. After about 20 minutes, you hardly know your'e messy. Not an easy clean up. OATMEAL.........is very similar to Bananas. With enough of it though, it stays a squisher a bit longer than Bananas. Not a quick clean up. EGGS....are very interesting. Not to be used so much for your tight little buns, but in front, for squishing around. Have you ever sat on a rail? Have you ever sat on a rail with an egg drooped in the front of your diaper? I didn't think so.....you better get to experimenting! Don't use the shells inside your diaper. Not an easy clean up. GELATIN.....is much like noodles only you can pick your own color and flavor. Gelatin when it is warm is a bit too fluid for me. It works wonders, but noodles are better. An easy clean up. BEANS: They cetainly look real to the person changing you. That in and of itself may be just what you are looking for, just without the smell. Not a quick clean up. GRAPES: Big juicy grapes give you a surprise every time you sit down. Sometimes people can see the outline if you are wearing a disposable and thin pants. Easy clean up. FIBER: Dietary fiber, when soaked in water for a short time to the consistency of gelatin. Why not just eat it tho? This is what makes for Queen/King size loads in your diaper, or your pants if you have the guts. TOMATOES: Oh yeah baby! You thought the grapes were interesting when you sat down. Juicy. You ain't never seen so much juice! Very nice to squish around in your diapers for several hours. OIL: Oil and a tight diaper make for fun times with your diaper masseuse. Perfect for the movie theater. Or any time you have someone touching the outside of your diaper.
  15. ----------------------------------------------- xp ships from Michigan now. wait until they arrive, or find someone with crappier diapers that is clsoer. You can't have everything, and everything takes time.
  16. -------------------------------------------------- The Topic here is mainly on Pooped Diapers I've been in diapers every day from birth to age 13. Bowel Incontinent from birth to age 21. I'm now 43. I experienced the humiliation of smelly clothes during the most conciencous years of my life. I experienced bowel incontinence all thru school. What grief. I have taken care of a parylized person that had to suffer the humiliation of having someone take care of their bodily functions. (Yeah, it's a fun clean up at 3 a.m). What a hypochricy life is. We wear diapers as babies, then we stop and become adults. Then some of us go back to diapers by choice. Those that do not understand us act more like babies than those of us that PREFER to act like babies. Take a poop in your diapers sometime. Then wear it for a few hours, and feel how someone else feels when they have to wear a smelly diaper. Wear it in the check out lane if you like. Of course, anyone that can diaper themselves in the dark knows that diaper rash is lurking just around the corner unless they use an ointment and a powder after every diaper change. I hope all of this makes sense, since I've been drinking beer for 8 hours. One diaper change so far. Diapers aren't really an issue with me. I faced the facts a long time ago. If I smell like poop, no one wants to come around. Wearing diapers is also a seclusive way of life. Even tho I smell clean now, I wear diapers. I would never want to be accidentally or intentionally incontent. Ever.
  17. I enjoy wearing wet diapers also. I always wear them to the point that they are soft and squishy, but not leaking. I only wear triple layer disposables, so it usually takes about 8+ beers to do the job.
  18. I've worn slightly wet diapers to bed, and ended up with super soaked diapers in the morning. I also use Abena X-plus, but I triple layer them. I strongly urge anyone that wears wet diapers to bed to use some type of barrier cream before doing so. Babies get changed every few hours or so by an adult, along with a diaper ointment. I find myself wearing that wet diaper all night long. I've found out that wearing a wet diaper to bed for 8 hours is not a good idea, unless you like diaper rash! I use a plastic bed cover with baby prints on it for protecting the bed. I get my plastic sheets from www.fetware.com.
  19. I found diapermates here on this site. I don't think DailyDi can help with it tho. I have also experienced difficulty with that site. Had lots of trouble just getting to it for starters. When I did finally get to it, I find that I can't finish my profile as it asks me to, or upload a pic because it says the pic can be no more than 400 kb. It's a decent pic of me in my onsie, nothing too bold. After all, my whole reason for being there is to try to find a woman that enjoys diapers as I do. I did send an email to them thru "feedback", and have received no response. As with all of us ab/dl's, we are searching for someone to be with and to accept us the way we are. It's a free site, so I wonder if I'm getting what I'm paying for................I noticed that there is a load of men wearing diapers and only a small handful of women wearing diapers on that site.
  20. hahahhaaaa. That is so funny. I am not laughing at you. I am truly laughing with you as I grew up for the first 20 years of my life in poopy pants/diapers. I understand how you must have felt. I've never had the nerve to poop my diapers in a store, by choice, so I guess the only way I'd do it is to do it as you did.
  21. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I tried the "duck" tape brand at Walmart. It stuck, but not as good as I'd like it to, so I went with 3M packaging tape. It seems to hold better to almost any type of plastic backed diaper. It costs more than the cheapo "duck" tape, but I wanted a secure diaper (and I do like my disposables tight).
  22. I've been in disposables almost my whole life. As a kid due to need. As an adult due to desire. I've seen a lot of design changes over the past 27 years or so while wearing my diapers out of desire. Proctor & Gamble did at least three redesigns before selling out to PaperPak. Not long after that, PaperPak did at least two more redesigns of the attends diaper. I voiced my opinion with them also. This commentary has to do with plastic backed diapers and the thickness factor. So I decided to quit buying attends. Told PaperPak it was their loss until they did a thicker, better design of their diapers. I went elsewhere with my business. I went to Walgreens. They had cheap disposables with a plastic backing. I had to double or triple them up to get decent thickness. About 8 months ago or so, Walgreens decided to go with the cloth backing. I once again voiced my opinion. They sent me two bags of......guess what? Cloth backed diapers. I'm appreciative of their effort to keep me as a customer, but I made it clear that I wanted plastic backed diapers. They lost a customer. I finally went online to buy diapers once again. I found XPMedical, based out of California. They not only had plastic backed diapers, but the diapers were also thicker. (Based on European designs). I felt as if I had hit paydirt. I'd found gold at last! Only two tabs instead of the three tabs I'd prefer, but no matter. I usually double or triple my diapers up anyway. I'm spending the same amount of money for the better diaper as I was spending for the cheap ones. I'm spoiled on plastic backed diapers, and I'll always buy them as long as they are available. As with anything, I've done my homework to get my answers about disposable diapers. Looks like it will be a few lifetimes away before I can afford one of those million dollar diaper machines of my own! Keep in mind fellow ab/dl's, if a company gets enough complaints, they'll do something. So if you prefer to stay in plastic backed diapers, just keep sending them emails. Not just one or two emails either. Lots of them. I recently bought a case of diapers from some obscure company out of St. Louis, MO. Either I didn't pay attention to what I was buying or it wasn't clearly shown, as I ended up with............ Cloth backed diapers. I put them in the closet along with about 5 other bags of cloth backed diapers that I won't use. soggy
  23. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I see so many ppl nowadays asking for cheap diapers. All is well and good with that, but I've found that when I used the cheapest diapers I could find, I was using a lot of them. Lots and lots. When I could no longer get the ones I liked at a local store, I went online and bought cheap diapers there. What a joke. Same shit, different diaper. I finally got fed up with the "cheap" diapers, and decided to bite the bullet. I hated the idea of having to shell out bigger bucks for my love of diapers, and I wondered if I'd have enough diapers until I could get more of them. (More diapers=more money). Although I know that plastic bags can be made from a corn polymer, and that I have not seen one single disposable diaper company claiming to use such a biodegradeable plastic in their diapers, , I also know that my disposable diapers are made from synthetic man-made ingredients to do a super-soak-up of liquids and a plastic backing that is oil-based. Inflation is kicking our diapered asses around the block, and we can only do the best that we can do with what we have available. I've spent many a day looking for the cheapest brand that I can find just so that I have something to wear. After a quarter century of looking for them, I finally did what I should have in the beginning. I went with the best, which is a European disposable, and just quit doubling and tripling them up like I used to do with the cheap diapers. Now it is possible to get European disposables online that are twice as thick and do the same soaking-up job as two of the USA diapers. They are still made made with man-made liquid suckers, with an oil-based backing. They are still going to cost more and more as oil prices jump. I spend just as much for Abena X-Plus as I was spending for Walgreens brands. Just using less of them. So I guess what I'm trying to say is that spending the most for the best isn't necassarily the wrong thing to do. I'm keeping in contact with Gary of XPMedical reguarding prices. He has stated that European disposables have jumped 43% in just the past few years. With the USA wars in Iraq and Afganistan, the value of the USA dollar is dramatiicly dropping as we continue to borrow shitloads of cash from other countries for our wars. So it looks like diaper costs are on the rise. Cloth is becoming more and more of an option for me. Unless the whole world begins wearing disposable diapers very soon, so that EVERYONE has them all the time, I think that we will have to continue pay thru the nose to wet in our pants. Soggy (diaperman1964)
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