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  1. When I first started wearing tenas about 10 years ago, I used to wear a nappy then a pair of tights that would hide the noise of crinkling under trousers then a long shirt or coat to hide the rounded bottom. Then I have been getting more adventurous, now 10 years on I wear a nappy with a tanga style bikini bottoms over the top with a pair of board shorts works a treat with a long polo shirt on summer days or coat on rainy days. In my flat I wear a long polo shirt an tanga style bikini pants over my nappy so if I look out the window people will just glimpse my tangas should they be looking. I also now use double sided sticky tape and stick a baby nappy inside my tena to act as a soaker and increase the capacity, try it works like a treat.
  2. The first time I bought from John Bell & Croyden I was a bit apprehensive about buying adult nappies as I was fairly new to this buying game. After the first purchase I always return back there to make further purchases as I can always walk in, go and get them. One tip I use to carry home my purchase is to bring one of those small suitcases on wheels, the package fits neatly inside and I can wheel my purchase home along Oxford Street without anyone knowing what fantasy lies within. Anyone else shopped at JB&C, what are those green nappies on sale on the bottom shelf. I have always seen them but always opt for tena. Anyone know where you can Attends on the High Street in or near Oxford Street.
  3. Hi I have got a question that I suppose only refers to United Kingdom AB/ DL. Where can you buy Attends over the counter, I know you can buy on line but want the challenge of picking them up and taking to cashier.
  4. Huggies here in the UK have just launched Drynite Sleep Shorts, so new they do not appear on their web site. Has anyone tried these yet, ebay is selling a few of them, just wondering what they are like before buying some.
  5. Recently in the UK, Huggies have launched - drynite shorts ages 8-12. They are so new that they do not appear on the huggies web site. Has anyone tried them, am awaiting a review to see what they are like.
  6. Last Saturday after reading the reviews of tena slip on this brilliant website, i had the biggest compulsion of going to every chemist in my town, looking at the incontinence range and then not finding any evidence of tena slips on the shelves, went straight up to the counter and spoke to lots of female assistants asking for them. A few people i spoke to took a few attempts to answer my question, often by either repeating the question "Do you sell tena slip". Lots of them did not have a clue what i was talking about even though they sold tena discreets, tena pads. I think i went to about 8 chemists, each one could not find any evidence. So without going home empty handed, in the end had to buy the rubbish adult nappies from Boots called Staydry. Not very good, over priced. But to do what i had planned i had to buy some. Not cheap at £6.99 for 8. I have looked on various medical web sites, but been confused over the various shapes and sizes, so to nip it in the bud, went face to face with the female assistants and asked straight out. Often by lying saying they were for my mum. A few chemists did apologise and offered to order some in, so perhaps will go back in a few weeks and buy them as they were probably specially ordered. Has anyone else had this compulsion. PS Has anyone heard of omorashi - the wikipedia definition - translates as "to wet oneself in a diaper." Usually, however, the standard fare in the omutsu variation is essentially the same as the standard omorashi, except that the participants are wearing a diaper instead of panties. This fetish group amounts to the Japanese equivalent of the diaper lover community.
  7. What adult nappies do Lloyds Pharmacy in the UK sell, always go past a Lloyds but never see any products through the window, just want to get an idea of what they sell before making the move to buying them.
  8. Huggies seem to have the monopoly on teen nappies i.e. dry nites, do pampers have a product which are similiar to dry nites. The dry nites fit ages 8-15, which is what i wear but what is the pampers alternatives.
  9. I have tried tena slip maxis but when they are worn alot, the padding seems to break up and for what they are , are quite expensive. Are there any better equivalents to tena here in the UK. Where can you source other manufacturers adult nappies at the cheapest price. Lloyds Pharmacy do adult nappies as i saw them in the shop window, are they any good.
  10. I nearly always keep a check on prices for dry nites here in the uk from the likes of asda, tesco, boots etc, they are advertising dry nites 8-15 yrs at ASDA for only £2.47, if this is correct i better go and buy a few packs for this price. Boots i though was the cheapest are selling them for £4.47.
  11. So being from the United Kingdom, we have Dry Nites Boys and Girls, i assume these are the same things. I have been just like you, seen the adverts on tv, reading the reviews about them on the nappy reviews but was eager to buy some and try them. I have had a few mis targets, i had them in my hand then at the last minute and then chickened out. Finally i plucked up the courage and bought girls dry nites but i feel that the absorbancy is where girls leak most, judging where the anatomy is, but i have had about 5 packs, but have found that nearly half of them kept splitting at the sides. But decided to buy boys dry nites (8-15 years), they do not split unlike the girls ones. But they allow you to wet like a trooper as they have anti leak cuffs and lots of padding mainly at the front. Great designs.
  12. Whether it is just me but i have tried huggies dry nites for boys 8-15 and all is well, they do not rip as did the girls ones and also hold lots of liquid, makes a big bulge, so may be the girl anatomy is smaller than the boys so hence have made their girls dry nites smaller to fit them better where as the boys they have left the same.
  13. The first pack i bought did not split at all, held alot of wettings and felt very bulky, but since buying the second pack, have no end of problems with splitting, i fit perfectly into them, but during last night moved in the night and woke up to a split dry nite. Did not happen with the last pack i bought. Any ideas.
  14. I suppose this topic only applies to people in the uk, but does anyone use the new huggies dry nites, the ones with the pictures of butterflies on them. I have gone through 2 of them, not for wetting but splitting. The fabric on either side of the pad either breaks off totally or splits, so when you wet you have no protection what so ever. Where would i stand with huggies, could i try and get either an exchange or a refund for them as i am not happy.
  15. I have been experimenting the last couple of weeks, with different disposable garments, some times i wear a boots stay dry diaper with a size 6 nappy as a soaker inside, some times wearing a huggies dry nite 8-15 pant with a dize 6 nappy as a soaker. I wet my nappy like a trooper last night. I was wearing a huggies dry night 8-15 with a size 6 nappy inside with a pair of plastic pants on the outside. I went to bed with a full bladder and made sure the little man was inside the nappy. Half way through the night needed to go big time, so just pushed and forced it out and it filed the nappy, all nice and wet and heavy. Woke up and suddenly thought i had just dreamed of wetting, but got up and started to walk, but was just a waddle, and the nappy just fell down inside the plastic pant, so i knew it was not a dream. Going to buy some tena slip today as ok with nappy but you have to be accurate that the pee stays in the nappy, where as the tena slip is designed for adults so the wetness will stay inside the leak guards.
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