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Red

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  1. I have a pair of these. They are extremely comfortable over diapers, and the snaps are pretty discrete, can barely be noticed :-)
  2. ​To go back to the question about the photoshopped image....
  3. While I didn't see any Disney sleepers, Walmart does have a rather large selection of sleepers and two piece footed pajamas on their website (womens sleepwear)
  4. Ok, yeah. I used the wrong link for the image, so it's changed now... Let me see if I can find the original I was referring to...
  5. So looking at recent DD photos, specifically http://www.dailydiapers.com/content/photos/updated_regularly/photo/a001.jpg
  6. I'll agree with what others have said about the links. And yes, I know I can just create a bookmark. Personally, I just type the url in (adding /board isn't that hard...).
  7. I believe heartwood is correct. After searching based on his suggestions I found this.
  8. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070225170554/http://littleab.com/wavs/Baby.mp3%5D]http://web.archive.org/web/20070225170554/http://littleab.com/wavs/Baby.mp3
  9. I've bought a few bags of the Wellness Briefs, but haven't had much luck with them. Like banter said, the seat isn't big enough and I swear every single one had small pin holes in them. Their QA needs some work.
  10. I've gone to the bar diapered, and yeah, I've soaked the one I was wearing. My solution was pretty simple though. Take it off. I had my fun, and since I don't need to wear, I have that luxury. I ran out to my car, grabbed a few wipes from the glove compartment, then went into the bathroom and just threw it out. I know it's not quite as fun as staying diapered, but in a way, it was a bit of a relief once I wasn't wearing it any more.
  11. I've always been told that if you sleep on your stomach, you shouldn't sleep with a pillow. The reason being, it forces your head back at an awkward angle.
  12. Thanks DD, Any idea as to why that would have gotten changed? I never use the options menu so I know I didn't accidentally change it.
  13. I'm actually experiencing the exact same problem. This only seems to have started in the last day or two. I've cleared my cache, cookies and all that good stuff but it doesn't make a difference. I've also tried changing settings in the user control panel, hoping that might solve it, but no luck. I've attached a screen shot so others can see what's happening.
  14. I recently bought a case of these from the local medical supply store by accident (thought they were attends 10, turned out to be breathable). Anyway, I was a little skeptical at first as I've tried the Abena air-plus and was rather disappointed. The Abena seemed to seep moisture out through the cover and didn't really control odor very well at all in my opinion. However, I haven't had these problems with the attends. they hold a decent amount, and I've never had a problem with seepage yet, and yes I've thoroughly soaked them. Odor also didn't seem to be much of an issue from what I can tell. I like the fit quite a bit and like others have said, the tapes are good. Overall, for discreet wearing to work and what not, I'm extremely pleased with them.
  15. Having worked for the housing department of a college, I think I can say with some certainty that bedwetting in college isn't really "so common", at least as far as the housing department is aware. I worked there for 3 years, and in that time I saw about 5 people that made a special request due to some sort of wetting problem. Additionally, and I'd imagine that most colleges are the same, there's no dorm for incontinent people/bedwetters. There are usually rooms specifically for people with disabilities, some of the rooms in our dorms even had their own bathrooms (but those were far and few between). Also, given the tight rooming conditions in most dorms as others have pointed out, these rooms would usually be reserved for people with more severe handicaps, such as those in wheel chairs. With that said, we would do what we could to group people with similar interests, or issues, as best we could.
  16. Only once have I ever had someone say something to me, and even then, not really directly. a few months ago I was out shopping for a new couch. The sales women that was helping me was explaining about their stain protection plan. Saying how if I spilled a drink or food they'd come remove the stain, at which point she dropped her pen. Not thinking much about it I bent down to pick it up and I'm assuming my diaper stuck out a little bit because she added "Or any other body fluids". Maybe she didn't notice and it was just a coincidence. Either way, that's the only time I've had anything remotely like that happen.
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