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dyperbole

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  1. Great point. Covid has definitely changed a lot of spending habits, some good, some bad. I don't eat out much anyway, but I haven't been brave enough to eat in a sit-down restaurant except briefly after they lifted the shutdown; even then, I was nervous about the people coughing about 10 feet away, so it made for a quick and anxiety filled lunch. I will take out from restaurants, but there's no doubt that our spending is down on a lot of things just because of Covid. And travel is pretty much out right now -- can't see taking a plane, a train, or even just visiting any city at this time. All of the money that I would have spend is getting socked away. I have a boatload of credit from cancelled plays since Covid in March, and I'm not sure when they will allow plays to be performed. Same with concerts, sporting events, etc. They are allowing some fans into sporting events, and the idiot governor removed all restrictions so teams can fill a stadium if they want, but so far all teams have said "Thanks but no thanks", and are allowing around 10,000 a game with social distancing being enforced. As for the initial question, $125 a month is about what I spend on ABDL diapers on average. I wear about 500 a year -- 1 for overnight, and I occasionally go 21/5 or so when the bug hits me. For the amount of joy I get out of wearing them, it's a complete bargain. And at this time of not having a lot of things to spend money on, I'm saving up a good bit for when the doors finally do open.
  2. The first thing I'd advise is that you should accept yourself. You are an ABDL. Nothing wrong with that. It's not illegal, and there are literally thousands and thousands of people just like you around the world. Guilt is a useless emotion here. Is it weird? Sure, but there are a lot of weird things in this world. Embrace your weirdness. As for wearing while your partner is home, that's going to take some negotiating at this point. You can point out to her your past agreement was fine when there were often occasions where she would be out of the house, but for the pandemic she's been home which means you haven't been able to partake in your activities. Ask her for a small compromise where you can wear your diapers in a portion of the house where she won't come that often, and for your part you will ensure that the diapers are completely covered up. And then when you are wearing diapers, enjoy them. Don't feel guilty about it. Then when you are done, go back to being the adult that you are -- completely clean up, throw away any diaper(s) you use, and join your wife for your regular lives together.
  3. The Forsite brand of diapers is really good. Not sure of the total ML rating, but they are head and shoulders better than Fab Sense. I prefer the Under the Sea diaper - it's a nice design and isn't too babyish. Not a big fan of the Mary Jane design because I'm not that much into weed (although I love Cheech and Chong movies, so there's that). The Forsite AM/PM is a very good medical diaper and is very absorbent. My only complaint is that it has a noticeable yellow wetness indicator which ruins it a bit for me. Threr are a couple more designs from Forsite coming out soon, although I'm not a fan of them just based on what I see on the AgeComfort site.
  4. Only you can answer that. You know your own output and rate. I got them once and they were decent, but definitely not a diaper that will hold back Niagara Falls. Not a fan of the design, but I do like the effort that they are trying to make a colorful adult diaper with a less babyish design. But they certainly aren't anywhere near the top of the ABDL diaper when it comes to absorbency. Last I checked they were rated at 3000ml, which is fairly low for an ABDL diaper. AgeComfort had info on it a while back that there was to be another Fab Sense design, but that info was removed. Might have been some delays or problems due to Covid, and have either cancelled or delayed that one. Like any diaper out there, if you aren't sure if it is going to work for you, get a sample or two before buying a case of them.
  5. As info, I post all of the memes I generate both there on Reddit and here on DailyDiapers in the ABDL Memes thread in the Scoop the Poop forum: So if you prefer not to go to Reddit, consider going to the post here on DailyDiapers instead.
  6. Be obsequious, purple, and clairvoyant.
  7. Mine have arrived at the delivery unit, and are scheduled for delivery tomorrow. That will be 18 days after the label was printed, and 23 days after I ordered.
  8. May have been a shitload of disposable diapers before Depend and Attends, but there was no way for me to find out about them as a young adult. No Internet, no adverts, not even any indication that there were adults that wore diapers. Hell, I worked next to a medical supply place, and they didn't give any indications that they sold diapers. Even when I went into it years after working next to it, the adult diapers they had inside were pretty much the same ones I could find in stores by that time. Looking at my local newspaper archive, the first ad for Attends was in 1983, and the first ad for Depend was in 1984. Doesn't really matter when they came out if they weren't available in stores and advertised. so the first time I saw disposable adult diapers was in the mid 80s. Same for adult cloth diapers. The first adult cloth diaper I ever saw was when I started looking for diapers at medical stores. The diaper was one of the ugliest things I ever saw. It had a rectangular rubber protector sewn into it in the crotch area. It snapped on and had elastic in the front. They were just fugly as hell, but I bought a couple. Wore them once or twice and tossed them because they didn't do it for me. Thank goodness for DPF. Didn't find them until the late 80s, and they were the first place that I ever found proper adult diapers and Gerber style plastic panties. Still have one cloth DPF diaper I purchased in the early 90s.
  9. Might just be me, but I prefer not to use babies as diaper stuffers. Not even sure how absorbent a baby is, anyway. ?
  10. I had the same issue. A FedEx label was generated on the 10th, and the package was finally picked up by FedEx today.
  11. Got mine yesterday. They're nice and thick. Tykables does make a great diaper, no doubt. It'd be nice if it was all white, though. I've looked at each of the 5 different patterns on the landing strips, and none of them do anything for me. Wore one overnight, and it worked well. Definitely a nice diaper. Paigey did a review that she posted on Youtube -- she wore one a full 24 hours.
  12. I live in the South. 200 miles is close by. My nearest store is 450 miles from me, and I may still take an overnight trip to it once Covid goes away.
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