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  1. I need the best cloth diaper for nighttime use that is easy to put on. I'm looking at a diaper from adultclothdiapers.com specifically the Leak Master Adult All In One. The reason my girlfriend and I selected this diaper is that there's no folding, pins, and the waterproof cover is integrated into the diaper. My question is there any other diapers with these features that are better? (They must have the above connivence features.) More info if needed: The purpose of this diaper is that when I have dry periods using my Abena M4 disposable diaper becomes not only expensive but problematic as I can only use them really two dry nights in row before the material starts to clump and the tape does not hold well. I recently told my girlfriend about my bed wetting and she took it well except for when I told her how I handle my dry periods which is to use a mattress protector and an absorbent layer under my sheets so I can use normal boxers at night during my dry periods till I wake up wet. At this point I move to using my disposable diapers till I'm dry for seven days in a row. After I'm dry for seven days in a row I would move back to boxers. These dry periods can last from a couple of weeks to a couple months so ideally I would not want to use a diaper at all during these periods. The problem is that my girlfriend does not want to wake up in a wet bed which I understand so I would like a better solution. We think the dry period solution is a cloth diaper as I can use it over and over again and it won't fall apart. Then instead of finding out my dry period is over with a wet bed it's just a wet cloth diaper. I hope this is all the info that is needed. I love my girlfriend and I think she is handling this news amazingly well.
  2. Does anyone have any experience with Tena Flex Maxi and how do you like them? I'm looking to switch my Depend Adjustable for something better but still with a cloth back and that I can take on and off without having to throw the diaper away. I already have abena X-Plus for my plastic diaper. Thanks for the info.
  3. Thanks for the suggestions. I don't know what it is but I prefer the feel of disposable diapers. Has anyone here tried the Tena Flex and if so what do you think?
  4. I'm now between the Tena Stretch Ultra and the Tena Flex Maxi. The issue with the Stretch I have found is that it does not have standing leak guards so if I do wet at night (rare unless on purpose) then I would be better protected with the Tena Flex Maxi. Also I have always preferred standing leg guards on any diaper I have tried as it gives it a bit more of a diaper feel. Here is the site i'm considering buying from: http://www.northshorecare.com/tena-flexi-briefs.html# Is this a good site for discretion?
  5. The Tena Flex Maxi looks even better now that I'm doing some more research.
  6. I enjoy putting on a pair of Depends Adjustable diapers before going to bed as I can slip them on an off like underwear but they have taps that I can pull tight so it is more like a diaper. The reason I like this is then I can have a diaper on at night but take it off in the morning and still use it the next night (If I did not wet myself) so there is less trash and waste to take out. Basically a larger goodnight is what I want that is easy to take on and off and use a few nights in a row. I understand they will slowly fall apart from just moving around at night even when I don't use them but I just stuff them in my Abena X-Plus after they fall apart. My problem is that depends suck and what I want is a better version of this diaper. Any suggestions? I'm considering the Attends Extended Wear Breathable Briefs as it is my understanding the tabs on it are Velcro and thus would allow me to take it off and put it back on. Thanks for the help (If I really want a diaper on I use the Abena X-Plus but the issue is after I put that on I can't take it off without destroying the diaper so I only use them when I know I have time to enjoy my diaper for a long time.)
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