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  1. I do remember a guide being available on how to make them somewhere. The idea was, like you said, to make a lazy kid at least get upright before they would pee, otherwise they would feel incredibly wet and uncomfortable. I agree the product design isn’t great. But this was probably not the biggest priority as this idea came from a monetary or orphanage. I do remember there being some construction to it. It did not give me the feeling the hole would tear. Somehow this hole was reinforced… I’ve been trying to google my way out of this one. But no combination of keywords is getting me what I am looking for
  2. You’re right! Probably it’s actually a single layer worn inside the diaper.
  3. Hey guys! Long time lurker here. A long time ago I read about plastic/rubber pants on an ABDL related forum. However I cannot for the life of me remember where I read about them, or what the topic was called. I'm looking for a pair of plastic pants that were designed in an boy/girl orphanage or boarding school to deal with bedwetters or lazy kids that did not want to go on the potty. It's a plastic pants which was actually two layers of plastic, having a diaper in between those layers and a hole around the crotch area in the inner layer. If the kid would then have to pee during the night, they would at least have to get upright. Otherwise they would wet themselves and they would feel wet for the rest of the night. If they would sit upright their pee would trickle down into the diaper without a problem. I wanted to recreate these plastic pants, as I'm (somehow) interested in this idea. But cannot find any information about them... Do you perhaps know the original topic, or have you come across this elsewhere? Thanks!
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